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panic noun
fear
panic

verb

panic ♦︎ freak out ♦︎ lose your nerve ♦︎ take fright ♦︎ chicken outThese words all mean to feel frightened, usually so that you act in a stupid or dangerous way or so that you cannot do sth that you intended to do. 这些词均表示惊恐、惊慌失措。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to just panic / freak out / lose your nerve panic (-ck) [intransitive] to suddenly feel very frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do sth stupid or dangerous 惊慌;惊慌失措I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.我看见发动机冒烟,吓得手足无措。Don't panic! We need to try and stay calm.别惊慌!我们要尽量保持冷静。 see also panic fear noun , panicky , panic-stricken hysterical ˌfreak ˈout

phrasal verb

(informal) to react very strongly to sth that makes you suddenly feel shocked, frightened or surprised 反应强烈;震惊;惊惧I could hear her downstairs, and I was freaking out, hiding under the bed.我听到她在楼下,害怕得要命,躲到了床底下。
ˌlose your ˈnerve

idiom

(lost, lost)to not do sth that you intended to do, because you are afraid (因害怕)退缩I tried to go parachuting once, but I lost my nerve at the last minute and didn't jump.我曾尝试跳伞,但在最后一刻鼓不起勇气,没有跳成。 OPP keep/hold your nerve
take ˈfright

idiom

(took, taken) (written) to suddenly become frightened by sth so that you want to escape or get out of a situation 受惊吓The birds took fright and flew away.鸟儿受惊飞走了。Investors took fright at the falling market.投资者看到股市下跌,纷纷出逃。
ˌchicken ˈout (informal, disapproving) to decide not to do sth because you are afraid (因害怕)放弃,临阵退缩She chickened out of telling him what really happened.她不敢告诉他真正发生了什么事。

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