单词 | panicked |
释义 | panickedadj. rare before 20th cent. Affected or seized by panic, panicky; that has panicked. Also (occasionally) figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > apprehension > [adjective] > of or pert to panic(s) > panic-stricken panic1642 panic-stricken1766 panic-struck1776 panicky1862 panicked1916 1827 T. Hood Plea Midsummer Fairies xx, in Plea Midsummer Fairies & Other Poems 10 A flock of panick'd sheep..Watching the roaming mongrel here and there. 1909 Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. Panicked, seized with panic. 1916 G. Frankau Guns 15 His panicked watchers spy us, a droning threat in the void. 1920 E. Sitwell Wooden Pegasus 107 The light falls like a rain of panick'd leaves Through the gold heart of eves. 1978 ‘R. Lewis’ Uncertain Sound iii. 80 With a sense of panicked claustrophobia I felt I had to get out of the office. 2002 High Country News 11 Nov. 15/3 Panicked residents have begun calling ‘ratologist’ Oscar Gonzalez once they spot rats splashing in their pools. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1827 |
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