"panic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

panic sustantivo

sustantivo + panic
Kolokacji: 8
Metal Panic • Milan Panic • market panic • animal panic • banking panic • ...
panic + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 13
panic attack • panic disorder • panic button • Panic Room • panic reaction • ...
panic + verbo
Kolokacji: 41
panic seizes • panic rises • panic begins • Panic grips • panic sets • ...
verbo + panic
Kolokacji: 21
cause panic • feel panic • create panic • flee in panic • fight panic • ...
adjetivo + panic
Kolokacji: 48
financial panic • sudden panic • blind panic • moral panic • widespread panic • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 10
(1) financial, real, economic
Kolokacji: 3
(2) sudden, unnecessary, instant
Kolokacji: 3
(4) moral, Satanic
Kolokacji: 2
(7) pure, utter, complete, stark
Kolokacji: 4
(8) momentary, brief, minor
Kolokacji: 3
(9) public, collective
Kolokacji: 2
1. public panic = społeczna panika public panic
2. collective panic = spółdzielnia panika collective panic
  • Amid the groaning and screaming there was nearly a moment of collective panic because people thought they were trapped, but gradually all but the most severely wounded found their way out onto the rails.
  • And once President Obama signs off on the budget compromise, which Congress approved today, our collective panic can shift from federal to personal as we count down to Tax Day.
  • At the same time, the Government has urged citizens to run to the air raid shelters for 12 or 15 hours a day, understanding that collective panic provides a sense of solidarity with the nation and its military.
  • This has caused a collective panic among GNP members as they are often concerned about online contents generated by South Korean progressives.
  • A collective panic set in among Nashville's reading faithful.
  • On Monday, all the tools of this brave new financial world were mechanisms for communicating efficiently - and with devastating speed, they spread a collective panic.
  • Never mind, as ejection from office loomed, Labour's collective panic stifled rational thought.
  • It was like a scene from The Day of the Locust, wall-to-wall humans in a collective panic, moving as one, in fear for their lives.
  • The effects of these crises have been collective panic amongst consumers, some unfortunate cases of people affected, and irreparable and significant financial losses in the agricultural and food industries.
preposición + panic
Kolokacji: 14
of panic • with panic • in panic • to panic • for panic • ...

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