0 very frightened and worried about a situation, and therefore unable to think clearly or act reasonably -- 惊慌失措的,万分恐慌的
It was the panic-stricken response of people who realized, too late, that they had been shut out of their promised land.
On the first questionnaire, the patient indicated that she felt panic-stricken and extremely depressed (both marked at the most extreme level).
He had spells of crying, was panic-stricken at times, consumed huge quantities of food, and experienced severe sleep disturbance.
Indeed, during the volatile and panic-stricken years of the mid-1940s, it was far from clear that the jobber was capable of maintaining discipline at work.
We have been panic-stricken, we can be rallied, and we shall be stronger than ever spiritually.
Is not the present commotion the sound of panic-stricken rats deserting the flagship?
It should not have been difficult for people to be informed about what had happened so that they were not so panic-stricken.
In rather panic-stricken terms, the letter urged a sudden reduction in interest rates regardless of what had happened to the exchange rate.