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I . panic [ˈpænɪk] RZ.

panic
panika r.ż.
panic
popłoch r.m.
to get into a panic
to do sth in panic
there's no panic

II . panic <-ck-> [ˈpænɪk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

III . panic <-ck-> [ˈpænɪk] CZ. cz. przech.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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They were too quick to get in the panic room and even then failed to shut the door.
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Any ban is expected to send claims management firms into panic mode as they attempt to process as many deals as possible before the deadline.
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But with the monetary panic of 1873, the value of bonds so depreciated that the company failed, and removed its machinery.
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Although the shelling was inaccurate and only caused about $500 damage to a catwalk, panic was immediate.
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The developer also added a panic button that switches the action for a retro-looking game, with authentic animations and sounds.
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Systems may be configured to reboot automatically after a power failure, or a fatal system error or kernel panic.
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The retreat was made even more serious by the fact that the gendarmes, tasked with stabilising the front and catching deserters, also fled in panic.
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Heavier masses are unsafe, with most panic snaps because of the possibility of injury from flailing cordage.
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After an initial panic the boys manage to lock him in, only for him to escape through a window, and hobbles off.
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The false alarm caused general panic in relief camps and incited traffic jams on roads leading from the coast.
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