panics

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基本释义

n.
(金融方面的)大恐慌( panic的名词复数 ); 人心惶惶的局面; [口语]极度的匆忙

实用例句

She panics when people pop in unexpectedly, rushing round plumping cushions.

一群人冷不防地冒出来,跑来跑去地拍松垫子,这把她吓坏了。

柯林斯例句

Jackson's actions helped precipitate the sharp business panics that occurred in 1834 and 1837.

杰克逊的做法加速了1834年和1837年发生的经济恐慌.

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The fanciful panda fan panics over the span of the pan - like panel.

爱幻想的熊猫迷对盆 状 仪表板的全长感到恐慌.

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Xiao Wang is always fearless and never panics even when in danger.

小王总是临危不惧,哪怕身处险地也毫不惊慌.

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In late 1930 , however, a rolling series of bank panics began.

然而,在1930年末, 一系列的银行危机开始了.

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Cooper panics and has a psychotic attack, locking herself in the chapel.

Cooper感到恐慌,发作了精神症状, 将她自己锁在小礼堂里.

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The Joker: You see, nobody panics when things go according to plan.

小丑: 你看,如果一切按照计画在走, 大家就不会惊慌.

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This would be a recipe for still - greater panics.

这种承诺还将导致更大规模的恐慌.

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Everybody panics before they get married. Didn't you?

每个人结婚前都会惊慌,对 吗 ?

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Everybody panics before they get married.

每个人婚前都会紧张的.

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But banks are opaque and markets prone to panics, so CDS prices could easily be wrong.

但银行操作是不透明的而且市场倾向于恐慌情绪, 所以CDS价格很容易出错.

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But Brazil's stockpile of international reserves means it is well - placed to withstand market panics.

不过巴西充足的国际货币储备意味着其能够经受市场的恐慌.

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