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panic [ˈpænɪk] n 1. a sudden overwhelming feeling of terror or anxiety, esp one affecting a whole group of people 2. (modifier) of or resulting from such terror panic measures vb -ics, -icking, -icked to feel or cause to feel panic [from French panique, from New Latin pānicus, from Greek panikos emanating from Pan, considered as the source of irrational fear] panicky adj Panic [ˈpænɪk] adj
(Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) of or relating to the god Pan ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
panic noun verb 1. go to pieces, overreact, become hysterical, have kittens (informal), lose your nerve, be terror-stricken, lose your bottle (Brit. slang) The guests panicked and screamed when the bomb went off. Translations panic [ˈpænɪk] (panicked (vb: pt, pp)) A. N 1. (= fear) → pánico m an earthquake hit the capital, spreading panic among the population → un terremoto azotó la capital, sembrando el pánico entre la población to be in a (state of) panic → ser presa del pánico I phoned my mum in a panic → llamé a mi madre muerto de miedo, llamé a mi madre presa del pánico a patient rang me in a state of panic because her baby had swallowed a key → me llamó una paciente muy asustada porque su hijo se había tragado una llave I was in a blind panic → estaba ofuscado por el pánico to flee in panic → huir aterrado, huir presa del pánico if I asked the simplest question, she would go into or get into a panic → si le hacía la pregunta más simple le entraba el pánico to send or throw sb into a panic her sudden arrival threw him into a panic → su inesperada llegado hizo que le entrase el pánico the country was thrown into a panic → cundió el pánico en el país the explosion threw the crowd into a panic → la explosión provocó el pánico entre la multitud it was panic stations → reinaba el pánico B. VI → dejarse llevar por el pánico I refused to panic → me negué a dejarme llevar por el pánico industry is panicking about the recession → la recesión tiene a la industria presa del pánico don't panic! → ¡calma!, ¡cálmate! don't panic, sit still and keep calm → no te dejes llevar por el pánico, quédate sentado y mantén la calma C. VT [+ crowd, population] → provocar el pánico entre; [+ person] → provocar or infundir el pánico en, llenar de pánico a the sound of the gun panicked the elephants → el sonido del rifle provocó el pánico en or entre los elefantes he had been panicked into the decision → había tomado la decisión impulsado por el pánico D. CPD panic attack N → ataque m de pánico to have a panic attack → tener or sufrir un ataque de pánico panic button N (lit) → botón m de alarma to press or hit or push the panic button (fig) → perder el control or la calma panic buying N panic buying has caused shortages of some foodstuffs → las compras provocadas por el pánico han provocado escasez de algunos alimentos panic measures NPL → medidas fpl inducidas por el pánico panic reaction N → reacción f motivada por el pánico panic [ˈpænɪk] n → panique f a feeling of panic → un sentiment de panique I had an overwhelming feeling of panic → Un sentiment de panique s'empara de moi. to cause panic → causer la panique to start a panic → provoquer une panique We didn't want to start a panic on the Stock Exchange → Nous ne voulions pas provoquer une panique à la Bourse. to be in a panic → être complètement paniqué(e) She's in a panic about her exams next week → Elle est complètement paniquée à cause de ses examens la semaine prochaine. He rang in a panic when the car broke down → Il a appelé, complètement paniqué, lorsque la voiture est tombée en panne. to get into a panic → paniquer panic alarm, panic button, panic reaction vi → paniquer Don't panic! → Ne paniquez pas ! to panic about sth, to panic over sth → paniquer à cause de qch panic vb: pret, ptp <panicked> n → Panik f; panic on the stock exchange → Börsenpanik f; in a (blind) panic → in (heller) Panik; to flee in panic → panikartig die Flucht ergreifen; a panic reaction → eine Kurzschlussreaktion; the country was thrown into a (state of) panic → das Land wurde von Panik erfasst; panic buying/selling (esp St Ex) → Panikkäufe pl → /-verkäufe pl; (of goods also) → Hamsterkäufe pl → /Angstverkäufe pl; to hit the panic button (fig inf: = panic) → in Panik geraten, durchdrehen (inf) vt → Panik auslösen unter (+dat); to panic somebody into doing something → jdn veranlassen, etw überstürzt zu tun panic: panic-mongering n (pej) → Panikmache f (pej) panic [ˈpænɪk] n panic [ˈpӕnik] (a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc The fire caused a panic in the city. paniek ذُعْر، رُعب паника panika panik die Panik πανικός pánico kabuhirm هراس paniikki panique בְּהָלָה, פָּנִיקָה दहशत panika pánik ketakutan skelfing, ofsahræðsla panico パニック 공포 panika panika panik paniek panikk panika pânico panică паника panika preplah panika panik ความตื่นตกใจ panik 恐慌 паніка خوف، و ہراس hoảng loạn 恐慌 v – past tense, past participle ˈpanicked – to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly He panicked at the sight of the audience. panikeer يَرْتَعِب، يُذْعَر паникъосвам zpanikařit forskrække; blive grebet af panik von Panik erfaßt werden πανικοβάλλω, πανικοβάλλομαι entrarle a alguien el pánico, aterrarse paanikasse ajama / paanikasse sattuma هراسیدن panikoida paniquer לְאַבֵּד עֶשתוֹנוֹת दहशत मचना paničariti pánikba esik membuat takut skelfast gettare il panico; essere colto dal panico パニックを起こす 겁에 질리(게하)다 (į)pulti į paniką krist panikā panik in paniek raken få panikk wpaść w panikę (fazer) perder a cabeça a (se) panica паниковать spanikovať biti paničen paničiti gripas av panik ทำให้แตกตื่น paniğe kapılmak 驚慌失措 жахати; панікувати خوف و ہراس ميں مبتلا کرنا hoảng loạn 惊慌失措 adj panicky inclined to panic She gets panicky in an exam; in a panicky mood. paniekbevange مُتَسِم بالذُّعْر панически panikářský panisk; nervøs übernervös που πανικοβάλλεται εύκολα, επιρρεπής στον πανικό preso de pánico, aterrorizado paaniline, paanikas سرآسیمه panikoiva sujet à la panique אָחוּז בְּהָלָה आतंकित paničan pánikra hajlamos takut hræðslugjarn (preso dal panico), spaventato びくびくした 당황하는 pasiduodantis panikai, paniškas panikas pārņemts; panikas varā panik paniekerig som lett får panikk, panikkartet ulegający panice assustado panicat панический panikársky paničen panično nervös, panikartad ที่เกิดจากความหวาดกลัว çok korkmuş, dehşete kapılmış 恐慌的 панічний خوف زدہ thuộc hoảng loạn 恐慌的 panic → ذُعْر, يُصِيب بالذعر panika, zpanikařit gå i panik, panik in Panik geraten, Panik πανικοβάλλομαι, πανικός entrar en pánico, pánico joutua paniikkiin, paniikki panique, paniquer paničariti, panika lasciarsi prendere dal panico, panico うろたえる, パニック 공포, 공포에 사로잡히다 in paniek raken, paniek få panikk, panikk panika, spanikować entrar em pânico, pânico паника, паниковать gripas av panik, panik ความหวาดกลัวหรือวิตกกังวล, ทำให้ตื่นตกใจ paniğe kapılmak, panik hoảng sợ, sự hoảng sợ 使恐慌, 惊慌 Want to thank TFD for its existence? 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