panicky
英 [ˈpænɪki]
美 [ˈpænɪki]
adj. 焦虑不安的; 惊慌的
BNC.20303 / COCA.18908
牛津词典
adj.
- 焦虑不安的;惊慌的
anxious about sth; feeling or showing panic
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 恐慌的;惶惶然的;惊慌失措的
Apanickyfeeling orpanickybehaviour is characterized by panic.- Amy felt a moment of pure, panicky loneliness...
埃米感到一阵真切、惶惶然的孤独。 - Many women feel panicky travelling home at night alone.
很多女性晚上一个人回家时都提心吊胆。 - ...yesterday's panicky decision by the Bank of Ireland.
爱尔兰银行昨天的仓皇决定
- Amy felt a moment of pure, panicky loneliness...
英英释义
adj
- thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
- became panicky as the snow deepened
- felt panicked before each exam
- trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
- the terrified horse bolted
双语例句
- If the hypnotist suggests that you are afraid, you may feel panicky or start to sweat.
如果那位催眠师暗示你在害怕,你也许会惊慌或开始流汗。 - I feel panicky, said another.
我感到恐慌,另一个说。 - Panicky stories spur the release of cascades of glucocorticoid ( cortisol). This deregulates your immune system and inhibits the release of growth hormones.
令人恐慌的新闻使人体内糖皮质激素(皮质醇)呈级联式分泌,导致免疫系统紊乱,抑制生长荷尔蒙分泌。 - This leads to the Oral Historian's Anxiety Syndrome, that panicky realization that irretrievable information is slipping away from us with every moment.
这种令人恐慌的认识导致了口述历史学家的焦虑症&那些无法挽回的信息正在每时每刻随着时光的流逝而从我们身边溜走,化为乌有! - My parents were furious and panicky. I saw in their faces multitudes of emotions.
父母两人都焦急万分,他们的脸上布满了焦虑。 - But whenever I thought about undertaking this project, I felt overwhelmed and panicky.
可是,每当我考虑进行这个项目的时候,我都会感到无所适从、惊慌失措。 - Or it may be perceived as the panicky response of an absolute monarchy to the wave of revolution unfolding across the Arab world; the rulers of neighbouring Bahrain offered their people a similar bribe but they took to the streets anyway.
它也可能被视作一个绝对君主政体对席卷阿拉伯世界的革命浪潮的恐慌回应;邻国巴林的统治者也曾向人民大行贿赂,但人民依然走上了街头。 - The panicky mind-set that has swept over investors since last summer has made credit become harder and harder to get.
从去年夏天开始横扫投资者的恐慌心理已经使得信贷越来越难得到。 - Later banks joined with their money market competitors to create a vast uninsured and unregulated funding system that fuelled an explosion of dodgy lending and made banks vulnerable to the sort of panicky withdrawals that the 1933 rules ought to have ended.
后来,银行和竞争对手货币市场基金共同打造了一个无保险、无监管的庞大融资体系,刺激问题贷款激增,导致银行很容易遭受恐慌性挤兑1933年的法案本可杜绝这类挤兑。 - Similarly, few commentators consider the possibility that the large post-Lehman rise in US unemployment was a mistake on the part of panicky managements.
同样,几乎没有评论员考虑到,美国失业率在后雷曼(Lehman)时期大幅上升,可能是感到恐慌的管理层所犯下的错误。