- 恐慌 kǒnghuāng panicstate of sudden, overwhelming fear or panic
- 惊慌 jīnghuāng alarmedpanicked; scared and confused; lose one's presence of mind due to fear
- 慌乱 huāngluàn flusteredalarmed and bewildered; in a hurried and confused state; panic-stricken
- 慌忙 huāngmáng hurriedlyin a great hurry; in a flurry; acting with haste and nervousness
- 慌张 huāngzhāng flusteredagitated; flurried; in frantic haste
- 惊慌失措 jīnghuāngshīcuò panic-strickento lose one's head out of fear; to be so terrified that one does not know what to do
- 心慌 xīnhuāng flusteredto be flustered; to feel nervous, alarmed, or panicky
- 不慌不忙 bùhuāngbùmáng calm and unhurried(idiom) to be calm and composed in one's actions; leisurely; taking one's time; not flustered
- 发慌 fāhuāng to feel nervousto feel nervous or agitated; to get flustered; to become flustered out of fear or anxiety
- 慌慌张张 huānghuangzhāngzhāng flurriedin a flurried manner; describes being in a great rush or appearing flustered and nervous
- 慌不择路 huāngbùzélù to flee blindly(idiom) too panicked to choose one's path; fleeing wildly in any direction. Also describes being forced by circumstances into making a desperate choice.
- 心慌意乱 xīnhuāngyìluàn flusteredto be alarmed and nervous; to feel rattled or confused, usually due to panic or anxiety
- 闷得慌 mèndehuang to be bored to death(colloquial) to be extremely bored or depressed; to feel so stifled or frustrated that it is unbearable
- 慌里慌张 huānglihuāngzhāng flusterednervous and confused; in a panic
- 慌神 huāngshén to panicTo lose one's composure or get agitated; to become flustered or scared out of one's wits.
- 着慌 zháohuāng to panicto become alarmed or panicky; to be jittery or flustered
- 慌急 huāngjí in a hurryflustered and in a hurry; panicked and urgent
- 慌慌忙忙 huānghuāngmángmáng hurriedlyin a great rush; hurriedly and in a fluster
- 经济恐慌 jīngjìkǒnghuāng economic panicA state of economic turmoil caused by an imbalance between production and consumption, leading to fluctuating prices, business failures, and rising unemployment; also known as [[经济危机|經濟危機|jing1 ji4 wei1 ji1]].
- 惊慌失色 jīnghuāngshīsè to go pale with panicto be so terrified or panic-stricken that one loses color in their face; to be stunned and overwhelmed by fear
- 慌手慌脚 huāngshǒuhuāngjiǎo in a flurry(idiom) in a rush or flurry; to be in a panic and not know what to do
- 堵得慌 dǔdehuang upsetto feel distressed, suffocated, or cooped up; feeling stifled or emotionally weighed down
- 恐慌发作 kǒnghuāngfāzuò panic attacka sudden period of intense fear and physical symptoms
- 恐慌症 kǒnghuāngzhèng panic disorderAn anxiety disorder characterized by sudden, recurring panic attacks which may involve physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
- 慌了手脚 huāngleshǒujiǎo to be flusteredTo become so flustered or panicked that one loses presence of mind and does not know what to do.
- 慌了神儿 huāngleshénr to lose one's headTo lose self-possession; to become flustered, panicked, or anxious because of fear or worry.
- 慌得 huāngde unbearablyused after an adjective or verb to indicate an extreme, often unbearable degree of a state or feeling
- 慌成一团 huāngchéngyītuán to be in a panic(of a group of people) to be thrown into a state of total confusion or panic; to run about helplessly in a state of chaos
- 慌神儿 huāngshénr to get flusteredTo lose one's presence of mind; to get flustered or scared out of one's wits.
- 慌速 huāngsù hurriedlyhurriedly; in a flustered or frantic manner
- 憋得慌 biēdehuāng utterly exasperatedfeeling very frustrated, gloomy, or suffocated; finding it hard to contain oneself or endure a situation
- 戃慌 tǎnghuāng disappointed(literary) appearing disappointed, dejected, or lost; to feel frustrated and dispirited
- 瘆得慌 shèndehuāng frighteningto be scary or creepy; to feel frightened or have the creeps
- 累得慌 lèidehuang dead tiredto feel extremely tired; exhausted. Colloquial.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH