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
- I'm sorry that you saw my panic attack.
我很抱歉让你们看到我发疯。 - I knew before she told me: I screamed and had to be put in a separate room at the doctor's office because I had a panic attack and nearly fainted.
在她张口之前我就知道发生了什么,我歇斯底里,惊恐症发作,并几近晕厥,医护人员不得不把我安排在医生办公室的一个单独房间里。 - 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 panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror.
惊恐发作会有一种突然间恐惧的感觉。 - 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; - You're having a panic attack.
你这是莫名的心悸。 - 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。 - If you suffered from panic attack, what should you do?
万一你得了恐惧症,该怎么办呢? - I've never been in an aeroplane since I had that panic attack when we flew to spain.
自从我们坐飞机去西班牙遇到那次恐慌事件后我再没乘过飞机。 - 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。
