panic – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
panic
n.
sense of extreme fright; attack of fear, episode of fright; alarm, dismay, scare; sudden extensive fright regarding financial affairs resulting in hasty selling and a sharp fall in prices; (Slang) very funny person; funny thing
v.
be overcome with extreme fright, be stricken with panic, be alarmed; make a person feel panic
adj.
pertaining to panic; resulting from possible panic; caused by unexpected overpowering fear
Panic
Panić (
Cyrillic script: Панић) is an ethnic Serbian surname, also found in
Croatia and may refer to:
- Bojana Panić (born 1985), Serbian actress and fashion model
- Branko Panić (born 1977), Croatian football player
- Milan Panić (born 1929), American and Serbian multimillionaire, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1992-1993
- Života Panić (1933–2003), Colonel General of Yugoslav People's Army
- Željko Panić (born 1976), Bosnian Serb swimmer
- Romana Panić (born 1975), a Serbian singer
Panic is a sudden sensation of
fear which is so strong as to dominate or prevent
reason and
logical thinking, replacing it with overwhelming feelings of
anxiety and frantic
agitation consistent with an animalistic
fight-or-flight reaction. Panic may occur singularly in individuals or manifest suddenly in large groups as
mass panic (closely related to
herd behavior).
California Proposition 64 (1986)
Panic!
- For the rock band, see Panic! at the Disco.
Panic! (known as in
Japan) is a
puzzle point and click video game developed by
Sega and Office I and published by
Sega in Japan and
Data East USA in North America for the
Sega CD, in collaboration with the Theatrical Group WAHAHA Hompo. It was released on April 23, 1993 in Japan, localized to North America in 1994, and later released for the
PlayStation 2 in Japan on August 8, 2002. The game involves pressing numerous buttons in order to transverse a young boy, called Slap, or his dog, called Stick, through a complex labyrinth. It is one of the few Sega CD games that supports the Sega Mega Mouse.
panic
Noun
1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
(synonym) terror
(hypernym) fear, fearfulness, fright
2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events; "panic in the stock market"; "a war scare"; "a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building"
(synonym) scare
(hypernym) anxiety, anxiousness
(hyponym) red scare
Verb
1. be overcome by a sudden fear; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"
(hypernym) fear, dread
(hyponym) freak out, freak, gross out
(derivation) terror
2. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic; "The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners"
(hypernym) terrify, terrorize, terrorise
(derivation) terror
panic
n.
panika; zděšení
v.
panikařit
panic
Rzecz.
popłoch
Czas.
panikować, wpadać w popłoch