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Перевод: panic speek panic


[прилагательное]
панический;
[существительное]
паника ; забава ; шутка ; просо итальянское; могар ; щетинник итальянский;
[глагол]
пугать; наводить панику; приводить в восторг; вызывать смех; вызывать насмешки


Тезаурус:

  1. I was in a panic about keeping the weight off, and that's when I think things got serious, particularly when I started my first term at university.
  2. The new "sociology of deviance" suggested hooligans were not abnormal young people and that the whole phenomenon - like the Mods and Rockers panic before - had been "amplified" by the popular press in order to boost their circulation and pander to the prejudices of their readers.
  3. Dad had a regular and earnest young crowd of head-bowers - students, psychologists, nurses, musicians - who adored him, some of whom rang and visited late at night in panic and fear, so dependent were they on his listening kindness.
  4. It was so obviously a panic reaction that it fooled nobody.
  5. As yet it may be too soon to press the panic button; however, as John Emsley of King's College, London, pointed out in 1981 (New Scientist , vol 91 p 293) "A warning bell has sounded: through the agency of the strong hydrogen bond fluoride can change the chemistry of many compounds.
  6. Sometimes, but not too often, there was the sound of a window being broken, whereupon a general speedy exodus took place, with the consequent panic whenever a knock came at the street door during the next few days.
  7. It is an indication of the panic induced by the Henry II syndrome that those advising the president could even consider having contact with a person like Ghorbanifar, let alone do business with him.
  8. They panic when driven out into the open and their first thought is to find cover as quickly as they can.
  9. Apart from this she had a great many "mental" symptoms - floating feelings, panic attacks, irrational bouts of crying, dizziness, numbness and tingling in her hands and arms.
  10. His eyes swivelled in an old panic, trying to look inwards.
  11. At the end of that time, each one of them had experienced unpleasant symptoms; some became hostile and argumentative; some had panic attacks and nightmares; all of them found their attention span had grown shorter and they were finding it more difficult to remember things.
  12. Perhaps the shopkeeper should have a panic button under the counter to press during such a confrontation, and while humouring the shopper by pretending to go and look for some grey ones, stout men could rush in and restrain the customer before he can make it to his Access card.
  13. Close to panic, Mungo felt an arm slipped through his.

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