panic-stricken in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for panic-stricken in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for panic-stricken in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

pánico1 (pánica) ADJ

pánico2 N m

panic-stricken in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The impact of disasters can cause people to feel shocked, overwhelmed, immobilized, panic-stricken, or confused.
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Meanwhile, the victim's panic-stricken girlfriend flees in terror.
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Without explanation, the panic-stricken doctor frantically implores his friend to help him keep his body cool.
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A growing number of clients feel panic-stricken about the onset of serious illness and it's because they feel they haven't lived life to the full.
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Eyewitness reports describe panic-stricken refugees diving into the water to escape the flames and that their terrified screaming could be heard miles away.
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Being a teenager is the stage of life where they are both liberated and panic-stricken by the realization of their own autonomy and moral independence.
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Understandably, the sufferer can become alarmed, frightened, even panic-stricken.
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The woman, panic-stricken by the loss of her child, called upon everyone she came across, including the mayor of the city.
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The panic-stricken mum was left in a public waiting room next to a drunken lout, even after officers knew her sons were dead.
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Large crowds of panic-stricken people, including children and the elderly with any possessions they could grab, were running from the city, which became almost deserted.
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