1. 使恐慌; 使喝彩; 使大笑; 惊慌 (形):panicked 使恐慌; 使喝彩; 使大笑; 惊慌 (形) | panicking 使恐慌; 使喝彩; 使大笑; 惊慌 (形) | panicky 恐慌的, 惊慌失措的 (形)
1. President Barack Obama's administration sought to look both calm and in command, striking a balance between informing Americans without panicking them.
2. A renowned management institute said more than half of employers surveyed were " panicking " at the financial impact of staff being distracted by the tournament.
3. Panicking after he killed her, he stuffed Holly's body in his fridge.
4. The world should not allow the situation to get out of hand by panicking or acting inappropriately.
5. With a quarter of the season not even complete, nobody is panicking yet.
6. In a recording of the 911 call obtained on Tuesday by The Associated Press, a panicking woman tells the dispatcher that her mother has collapsed.
7. Conrad Murray's " panicking " helped cause his brother's death.
8. Store shelves were cleared of water by panicking residents last week but calm has returned to the city.
9. An emergency situation will occur in the workplace but a calm and reserved manner keeps you from panicking.
10. Employees are panicking as they are expected to prepare performances for their companies'New Year season parties.