alarm的意思和读音

alarm

: [əˈlɑrm] : [əˈlɑː(r)m]

n.

v.使使使

alarms  alarming  alarmed  

v.+n.cause alarm

adj.+n.widespread alarm,great alarm

v.calm

v.frighten,terrify,panic,distress,startle

n.fear,apprehension,terror,fright,unease

alarmn.

1.[u]fear and anxiety that sb feels when sth dangerous or unpleasant might happen

‘What have you done?’ Ellie cried in alarm .“?”

I felt a growing sense of alarm when he did not return that night.

The doctor said there was no cause for alarm .

2.[c][ususing]a loud noise or a signal that warns people of danger or of a problem

She decided to sound the alarm(= warn people that the situation was dangerous) .

I hammered on all the doors to raise the alarm .

3.[c]a device that warns people of a particular danger

a burglar/fire/smoke alarm

The cat set off the alarm(= made it start ringing) .

A car alarm went off in the middle of the night(= started ringing) .

IDMalarm bells ring/start ringingif you say thatalarm bells are ringing , you mean that people are starting to feel worried and suspiciousv.

1.~ sb使使使to make sb anxious or afraid

The captain knew there was an engine fault but didn't want to alarm the passengers.

2.~ sthto fit sth such as a door with a device that warns people when sb is trying to enter illegally

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n.1.a piece of electrical equipment that warns you of danger, especially by making a loud noise2.an alarm clock3.fear or worry that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen

v.1.to make someone frightened or worried that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen2.to attach an alarm to something

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1.A relative lives with you and wishes to be notified of an alarm activation before the monitoring centre is notified.

2.Imagine that you just hit the snooze alarm and in a minute, you're going to be marching through the morning routine.

3.There is no need for alarm, we are just missing a bit of attention which Samp took advantage of.

4.Is all this alarm and attention justified?

5.the slip-shod waiter folding a tumbled table -cloth, and Robert Audley's handsome face looking at him full of compassionate alarm.

6.The alarm clock arrived at my house safely six days ago and worked well for the first few days but now there was something wrong with it.

7.Yet, more than any of these, it was the seemingly inexorable rise of sub-prime credit that should have triggered the alarm.

8.This alarm clock makes you think, at least a little, before your alarm will turn off.

9.By far the best available was that of Sweden whose progress the whole continent had been watching with a mixture of admiration and alarm.

10.For decades in American households the most dreaded morning sound was that of an alarm clock.