Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Panic"
Die Bedeutung von "Panic" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet have a panic attack?
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it’s when you lose control of yourself and experience all kinds of body reactions caused by enormous stress or fear.
Q:
Was bedeutet Having a gay panic ?
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Having a gay panic is when you have feeling for someone and you end up panicking on feeling or affection you have for someone of the same sex or "panic due to the pressure of uncontrollable perverse sexual cravings" Something someone said on google on the question.
Q:
Was bedeutet There had been financial panics before, and there have been some “ since”
What does “since” mean in this sentence?
What does “since” mean in this sentence?
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@Qiao_Z
Presumably, this writer has been referring to a specific financial panic – yes?
Before – there were panics before the specific one I am talking about
Since – they have been panics after the specific one I am talking about
Since indicates a time after the main thing that you are referring to.
– I haven’t seen him since the party
=
In the time that has elapsed after the party, I have not seen him
Presumably, this writer has been referring to a specific financial panic – yes?
Before – there were panics before the specific one I am talking about
Since – they have been panics after the specific one I am talking about
Since indicates a time after the main thing that you are referring to.
– I haven’t seen him since the party
=
In the time that has elapsed after the party, I have not seen him
Q:
Was bedeutet panic button ?
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It's a button that instantly alerts a relevant service in case of emergency when pressed.
For example in a shop a panic button will (usually silently) call the police to the store in such cases as armed robbery.
A elderly person may have a panic button that calls an ambulance to their home in a medical emergency.
For example in a shop a panic button will (usually silently) call the police to the store in such cases as armed robbery.
A elderly person may have a panic button that calls an ambulance to their home in a medical emergency.
Q:
Was bedeutet panic at the 11th floor?
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I think it's a joke because there's a band named "Panic! At the Disco"
Beispielsätze die "Panic" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit panic stations.
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This phrase is just an alternative expression to "panic".
"stations" comes from the military command for people to man their stations (the place they need to be during action), this command is "action stations!"
So, to say "panic stations!" is like 'everybody panic!'.
"I went into the office after the disaster and it was panic stations."
"stations" comes from the military command for people to man their stations (the place they need to be during action), this command is "action stations!"
So, to say "panic stations!" is like 'everybody panic!'.
"I went into the office after the disaster and it was panic stations."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit internal panic.
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Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit panicked.
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I panicked when I saw him.
I panicked because of my kids running on the street.
She panicked when she saw the big spider.
I panicked because of my kids running on the street.
She panicked when she saw the big spider.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit panicked.
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I panicked because there was an angry dog behind me.
I'm sorry that I panicked.
Why did you panic?
I think she panicked out of pressure.
Were they panicking?
Stop panicking!
I'm sorry that I panicked.
Why did you panic?
I think she panicked out of pressure.
Were they panicking?
Stop panicking!
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Panic" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen panic und fear und fright ?
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Panic, fear, and fright are all related to a feeling of unease, but they have different nuances.
Panic: a sudden and overwhelming feeling of fear or anxiety that often leads to irrational behavior.
Example: She felt a sense of panic when she realized she had lost her phone and couldn't remember where she had left it.
Fear: a feeling of apprehension or unease caused by the perception of danger or threat.
Example: He had a fear of heights, so he avoided tall buildings and bridges.
Fright: a sudden feeling of fear or alarm, often accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart or sweating.
Example: The loud noise gave her a fright and caused her to jump in her seat.
In summary, panic is an extreme and irrational response to a perceived threat, fear is a more rational and anticipated feeling of unease, and fright is a sudden and often physical response to something unexpected.
Panic: a sudden and overwhelming feeling of fear or anxiety that often leads to irrational behavior.
Example: She felt a sense of panic when she realized she had lost her phone and couldn't remember where she had left it.
Fear: a feeling of apprehension or unease caused by the perception of danger or threat.
Example: He had a fear of heights, so he avoided tall buildings and bridges.
Fright: a sudden feeling of fear or alarm, often accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart or sweating.
Example: The loud noise gave her a fright and caused her to jump in her seat.
In summary, panic is an extreme and irrational response to a perceived threat, fear is a more rational and anticipated feeling of unease, and fright is a sudden and often physical response to something unexpected.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen panic buy und buy up ?
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Buy up 買いきった
You could buy up all of a certain type of food, like for example “Right before I left Japan, I bought up all of the melon soda that the convenience store had while I had the chance.”
Panic buy 焦って買う
When covid first started, people were panic buying toilet paper, even if they already had 3 months worth at home.
You could buy up all of a certain type of food, like for example “Right before I left Japan, I bought up all of the melon soda that the convenience store had while I had the chance.”
Panic buy 焦って買う
When covid first started, people were panic buying toilet paper, even if they already had 3 months worth at home.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen panic (aaj.) und panicky ?
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Panic是一个状态。Panicky是某容易开始panic.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen panic und what to do und freak out ?
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These are all words and expressions we use when people are scared.
To panic is when you suddenly get scared. For example: When the building caught fire we all panicked.
Another example: I saw my favorite celebrity and panicked!
What to do?! Is usually the expression when people are panicking or freaking out.
Freak out and panic mean the same thing. I could also say: I saw my favorite celebrity and freaked out!
Freak out would be a more “slang” way
of saying panic.
To panic is when you suddenly get scared. For example: When the building caught fire we all panicked.
Another example: I saw my favorite celebrity and panicked!
What to do?! Is usually the expression when people are panicking or freaking out.
Freak out and panic mean the same thing. I could also say: I saw my favorite celebrity and freaked out!
Freak out would be a more “slang” way
of saying panic.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen A) I was in a panic und B) I panicked ?
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first one refers to being in a STATE of panic. Panicked is more emotion
Übersetzungen von "Panic"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? is panic and freak out are thesame
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Yes, they are the same! :)
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? panic
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Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? ... afraid, scary, panic, frighten... how to use these words properly?...I m confused to use them....
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I’m/he/she/it (is) afraid
Are you afraid?
I’m afraid of you/him/her/it
He/she/it is scary
You are scary
I’m scared
You/He/she/it scared me
I’m scared of you/her/him/it
I’m frightened of you/him/her/it
He/she/it frightens me
You frighten me
Don’t panic
I’m/he/she/it (is) panicking
I/you/he/she/it panicked
Are you afraid?
I’m afraid of you/him/her/it
He/she/it is scary
You are scary
I’m scared
You/He/she/it scared me
I’m scared of you/her/him/it
I’m frightened of you/him/her/it
He/she/it frightens me
You frighten me
Don’t panic
I’m/he/she/it (is) panicking
I/you/he/she/it panicked
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? panic
A:
You say panic
Andere Fragen zu "Panic"
Q:
I always feel panic when it comes to preposition. It's not easy for me to decide if I should use 'at' or 'in' when something goes with the location. I made a sentence below and please tell me if it is 'in' or 'at'. I hope they are both understandable.
'I parked my car in/at the wrong place.'
'I parked my car in/at the wrong place.'
A:
i parked my car in the wrong space sounds more natural
Q:
I was panic klingt das natürlich?
A:
yes!
Q:
I'm in a panic
I'm panicky
I'm panicked klingt das natürlich?
I'm panicky
I'm panicked klingt das natürlich?
A:
I'm in a panic or I'm panicking
Q:
To avoid unwanted panic, the government kept her people in the dark about the military drill.
What does this sentence means?
What is Keep in the dark ?
What does this sentence means?
What is Keep in the dark ?
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this sentence means.. in order to keep peace and unity with his people the government needs to keep/hide/not tell what is really happening
Q:
don't be panic! klingt das natürlich?
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I would say "Don't panic!"
You can also say "Don't freak out!", which is a lot more casual.
You can also say "Don't freak out!", which is a lot more casual.
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