单词 | PANIC |
释义 | When an abrupt loss of public confidence occurs in the financial system (leading it to cripple), causing drastically falling stock prices, business and banking failures as well as a complete and utter crash of the stock market, that situation is known as a ‘panic’. Panics have not occurred since the middle of the 20th century. |
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