0 (a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc -- hoảng loạn
1 to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly -- hoảng loạn
The stock market is the home not just of paper assets but of self-fulfilling prophecies and crowd panics.
They both, in rather different ways, show that governments have panicked and exaggerated the cost implications of disabled and older societies.
People panicked and ran away, but left on the ground outside the polling station were two dead women and several injured.
Nobody was hurt, but the congregation panicked and stampeded for the exit.
At the same time, they tried to escape - in fact, they panicked.
Two types of theories have been advanced to explain bank panics.
The possibility of bank panics also implies that agents in need of liquidity have to suffer relative to those not in need.
The existence of a credible state insurance fund, he believed, would eliminate the fear that drove bank runs and contagious panics.
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恐慌,驚慌, (使)恐慌,(使)驚慌失措…
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