慌忙 | huāng máng | in a great rush; in a flurry | |
恐慌 | kǒng huāng | panic; panicky; panic-stricken | |
惊慌 | jīng huāng | to panic; to be alarmed | |
慌乱 | huāng luàn | frenetic; hurried | |
慌张 | huāng zhāng | confused; flustered |
1 | The whole class panicked when the teacher said that there would be a quiz today. | |
2 | You didn't return her calls, so she called your roomie, who panicked and called me. | |
3 | Vaguely remember those dust-laden past...My grades back ...I'm really ...Don't know what to do ...You in my hand to write four words...The light ...I understand ... | |
4 | The boy answered: "I'm afraid that if you need anything at night and aren' t able to find me, you' ll worry." | |
5 | People in this industry are panicking. |