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1. | The enemy troops were seized with such a panic that they fled in great disorder. |
| 敌军如此恐慌以溃不成军。 |
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2. | Don't get into such a panic! |
| 别如此惊慌失措! |
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3. | He had such a panic fear after the traffic accident. |
| 车祸过后,他感到一阵莫名其妙的后怕。 |
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4. | Interestingly, panic appears in many other languages besides English. |
| 有趣的是,PANIC(慌乱)这个词不仅出现在英语里,还出现在很多其他语言里。 |
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5. | 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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6. | Excessive or uncontrollable emotion, such as fear or panic. |
| 歇斯底里过度的或不可控制的情感,比如恐惧或恐慌 |
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7. | He has such a panic fear after the traffic accident. |
| 车祸过后他感到一种莫名其妙的后怕。 |
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8. | The word panic is not a month of the year or a day of the week, but it also comes from an old god. |
| PANIC这个词不是一年中的某月或一周中的某天,但是它来源于古神的名字。 |
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9. | He was very strange-looking.Whenever travelers met him,they were frightened and didn't know what to do.They were in a "panic". |
| 他们陷入“PANIC(慌乱)”。 |
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10. | Economic dislocations such as "the Panic of 1837" occurred periodically during the 19th century. |
| 十九世纪曾周期性地发生象“一八三七年恐慌”那样的经济失调现象。 |
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