常見例句用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作不及物動(dòng)詞: S+~(+A)He panicked and attempted to flee.他驚慌失措,企圖脫逃。The crowd panicked at the sound of the guns.人群聽到槍聲驚慌失措。The children panicked when they realized they were lost.當(dāng)孩子們認(rèn)為迷路的時(shí)候,他們驚恐不安。用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.The thunder panicked the horses.雷聲使馬受驚了。A brutal murder panics the town.一樁殘忍的兇殺案使全城驚慌。The wonderful performance panicked the audience.精彩的表演使觀眾如癡如醉。People were panicked by the coming earthquake.人們?yōu)榧磳?lái)臨的地震而驚慌失措。用作名詞 (n.)There was a panic when the building caught fire.大樓起火時(shí), 人們一片驚慌。Rumours of an imminent earthquake startled a panic.謠傳即將發(fā)生地震引起了一陣恐慌。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)The thunder panicked the horse.雷聲使馬受驚了。The idea might panic the investors.這個(gè)想法可能會(huì)使投資者惶恐不安。I panic at the thought of my weakness and fear it being exposed.想到自己的弱點(diǎn),我驚恐不堪,更害怕這弱點(diǎn)被曝光。用作形容詞 (adj.)The financial crisis caused panic selling of securities.金融危機(jī)引發(fā)了恐慌之下的債權(quán)拋售。Everyone was panic when the police arrived here to search the building.警方來(lái)搜查大樓時(shí) 返回 panicking