panic attack
英 [ˈpænɪk əˈtæk]
美 [ˈpænɪk əˈtæk]
惊恐发作;惊慌失措
英英释义
noun
- a sudden attack of fear
双语例句
- Read a book, to put your thoughts off from having a panic attack.
读本书,让自己的思考从惊恐袭击中摆脱。 - You're having a panic attack.
你这是莫名的心悸。 - I remember having a full panic attack and started to strip off, hide the evidence and quickly got changed into mans clothes.
我记忆犹新,我惊恐万状,赶紧脱掉女人的衣着,躲好这些变装的证据,然后,迅速地穿上男人衣服。 - Severe stress, such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or job loss can also trigger a panic attack.
严重的精神压力,例如:一位所爱的人死亡、失去工作也同样会触发惊恐袭击。 - I could run up three flights of stairs in the event of a subway station panic attack or during that whole year that I refused to use elevators.
在地铁站恐慌事件中或者在我拒绝使用电梯的那一整年里,我能迅速跑完三段楼梯。 - A person seized by a panic attack may show all or as few as four of these symptoms.
一个恐怖症发作了的人会表现出这一切症状或者说至少会表现出上述四种症状。 - The problem with this is while he's stuck in there he has this screaming, horrific panic attack and then it makes his fear much worse.
这里的问题是,当他被困在这里时,他会患上令其尖叫与恐惧的恐慌症,这只会让他的恐惧感更加强烈。 - Panic attack victims show the following symptoms: they often become easily frightened or feel uneasy in situations where people normally would not be afraid;
恐慌症患者表现出如下症状:在人们经常不害怕的情况下他们很容易感到恐惧、不安; - It is generally agreed that a panic attack does not directly endanger a person's life.
总体上说,恐慌症不会直接影响人的生命。 - A panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror.
惊恐发作会有一种突然间恐惧的感觉。