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11. | A state of cowardly fright; a panic. |
| 惊恐胆怯的状态;恐慌 |
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12. | he may even go into a panic. |
| 甚至会感到极度恐慌。 |
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13. | The word panic, thus, means "frightened and confused". |
| PANIC(慌乱)这个词,故此含有“害怕和混乱”的意思。 |
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14. | Her moment of panic faded. |
| 接着她的恐慌消除了。 |
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15. | Panic Caused by a Radio Play |
| 广播剧带来的恐慌 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第3册 - Unit 9 Science Fiction Text B |
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16. | But there's no need to panic. |
| 但也没有必要过分恐慌。 |
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17. | panic selling of securities. |
| 金融大恐慌导致的债券抛售 |
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18. | which was full of panic. |
| 声音里充满恐慌。 |
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19. | panic in the stock market; a war scare. |
| 证券交易市场上的恐慌。 |
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20. | The first gusty panic had spent itself. |
| 第一阵恐慌过去了。 |
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