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Panic Fear Pænɪk Theater Caught Fire Audience 戏院着火时,观众一阵惊慌

Front panic
Pron ['pænɪk]
Back 【PANIC】
When the theater caught fire, there was panic in the audience.
戏院着火时,观众一阵惊慌。
【重点词汇】
panic n. 惊慌
Vocab
panican overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

To panic is to become filled with fear and anxiety. Someone in a panic is totally freaking out.

Have you ever heard someone say "Don't panic"? That's easier said than done. People panic when they lose control over themselves because of fear, stress, or danger. A pilot who runs into turbulence and then flees from the cockpit has panicked. A surgeon who makes a mistake might panic for a second, before chilling out and helping the patient. It's hard to do a good job when you panic. Panicking is pretty much the opposite of relaxing.

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