1. freak out
Your husband will freak out if he sees you here.
I heard "Fire!" and I started to freak out.
I thought I was going to freak out.
Don't freak out, I'm sure they are safe.
Anglais mot "spanikować"(freak out) se produit dans des ensembles:
phrasal verbsPo Cudzemu #132-1292. panic
I have claustrophobia I feel panic every time I'm in a lift.
Don't panic!
Please stay calm and do not cause a panic.
In a panic, he jumped out of the window.
He started to panic.
Definition if you panic, you suddenly start behaving in a slightly wild way because you are very worried about something
Relax, and above all, don't panic.
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.
And so, Reiko, it's nothing for you to panic about.
I didn't know what was what. The inside of my head had gone to panic mode and I couldn't get things straight.
The panic spread through the district in an instant.
The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic.
Tokyo landlords are in a panic because the real estate market went soft.
to panic (proverb)
Jack is a real panic. He knows a lot of jokes.
3. loose one's nerve
Anglais mot "spanikować"(loose one's nerve) se produit dans des ensembles:
Upstream intermediate unit 7-84. To flap
5. freaked out
6. get cold feet
They'll be married na Saturday; if Angelica doesn't get cold feet.
I’m not sure. I’m starting to get cold feet.
7. to lose our heads
Anglais mot "spanikować"(to lose our heads) se produit dans des ensembles:
MURDER HOTEL- słownictwo8. get freaked out
9. hit the panic button
Anglais mot "spanikować"(hit the panic button) se produit dans des ensembles:
Tech useful phrases10. panic button
The remote to my home security system had a panic button which, if pushed would immediately notify and send the police to my house.
11. freak down
12. panic push the panic button