panicky的意思和读音

panicky

: [ˈpænɪki] : ['pænɪki]

adj.

adj.calm

adj.frightened,scared,alarmed,fearful,anxious

panickyadj.

1.anxious about sth; feeling or showing panic

adj.1.;2.

adj.1.very nervous or worried

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1.Did you uh, ever get this sort of. . . panicky, "Oh my god I'm gonna be a father" kind of a thing?,“

2.U. S. securities markets, nearly always behind the curve, have gone into a state of panicky volatility.

3.Mr Brown suddenly looks calm , determined and in control. Mr Bush has an unfortunate tendency to look panicky and out of his depth .

4.This was a self-help program that made the president less panicky about escaping in case of fire or enemy attack.使

5.If done on the scale that the Bank of England has undertaken, it could restore stability to Europe's panicky bond markets.

6.The meeting took place against a background of crashing stock markets, panicky interest-rate cuts and a massive bank fraud.

7.By one panicky Pakistani estimate, India could eventually be making 280 nuclear weapons a year.280

8.But on rehearsal day one panicky mother called during practice to see what time her teenager was supposed to show up.

9.And a dynamic clinic shows the traffickers the formula of cosmic economics , organically on a panicky picnic..

10.The fall-out of the credit crunch saw big banks disappearing or forced into panicky mergers with erstwhile rivals.---