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1. | cause panic in; fill with panic. |
| 引起慌张;使充满慌张。 |
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2. | Some believe that full disclosure could cause locals to panic and foreign tourists to stay away. |
| 有些国家认为将病情完全公诸于世可能会激起本国居民的恐慌情绪,而且也可能会把国外的游客吓跑。 |
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3. | cause a panic |
| 引起恐慌 |
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4. | Threats like this with an unspecified location will just cause tremendous panic |
| 此类未明区域的恐吓只会带来大面积的恐慌 |
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5. | without fully understanding it will cause a panic. |
| 却又没有完全理解的东西 会造成大家的恐慌 |
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6. | He's deliberately put round this rumour of a trust to cause a panic and persuade people that they must |
| 他故意放出什么托辣斯的空气来,好叫人家起恐慌,觉得除了走他的门路,便没有旁的办法! |
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