惊慌失措

to lose one's head out of fear (idiom)

Characters and words in 惊慌失措

to startle / to be frightened / to be scared / alarm

= + : Somebody set off engine's alarm in the middle of the night and Joan of Arc arrives in a rush to scare away any intruder with a flail. She was in such a rush and so tired though that she forgot to put on her pants and arrives in front of the engine just wearing ridiculous underpants which feature a pattern of berets, mandarins and daisies.
to panic / to be alarmed
to get panicky / to lose one's head / (coll.) (after 得) unbearably / terribly

= + : In front of the anglepod (ang1), the dead are rising from their wasted (荒) graves to take their revenge on Helga Horse (hu). Helga looses her head (慌) and defends herself swinging a flail (忄).
to lose / to miss / to fail

= 𠂉 + : Sherlock (sh) locked himself out of the space station (Ø1)! He lost (失) his key (𠂉)! After he was floating in front of the space station for an eternity, a robot (大) came by with a lost+found box (失) which contained his lost key.
to be at a loss
to handle / to manage / to put in order / to arrange / to administer / to execute / to take action on / to plan

= + : Kitty Cat (cu) managed (措) to create a milk shake (昔) machine in the observatory's bathroom (o4) using many toy claws (扌) connected to electric motors. The machine handles (措) the whole operation of making the milk shakes.

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