alert的意思和读音

alert

: [əˈlɜrt] : [əˈlɜː(r)t]

n.

adj.

v.使使使

alerts  alerting  alerted  

v.+n.alert user,agent alert,alert driver,alert police

adj.+n.red alert,high alert,full alert,nationwide alert,alert status

adj.unprepared

adj.attentive,watchful,prepared,aware

adv.on your mettle,on your toes,on guard

v.warn,forewarn,notify,tell,inform

n.warning,signal,alarm,siren,red alert

alertadj.

1.able to think quickly; quick to notice things

Suddenly he found himself awake and fully alert.

Two alert scientists spotted the mistake.

2.~ to sthaware of sth, especially a problem or danger

We must be alert to the possibility of danger.

v.

1.~ sb (to do sth).~ sb (that)…使使使to warn sb about a dangerous or urgent situation

Neighbours quickly alerted the emergency services.

Alerted by a noise downstairs, he sat up and turned on the light.使

2.~ sb to sth使使to make sb aware of sth

They had been alerted to the possibility of further price rises.

n.

1.[sing][u]a situation in which people are watching for danger and ready to deal with it

Police are warning the public to be on the alert for suspicious packages.

More than 5 000 troops have been placed on (full) alert .5 000

2.[c]a warning of danger or of a problem

a bomb/fire alert

adj.1.,2.,

n.1.;2.3.

v.1.使

adj.1.able to think in a clear and intelligent way2.paying attention to what is happening and ready to react quickly if necessary

n.1.a warning that something dangerous has happened or is going to happen

v.1.to tell someone in authority about a danger or problem so that they can take action to deal with it2.to tell someone about something that may affect them

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1.Investigations by Cfius are classified and the panel does not always alert companies to the precise nature of its concerns.Cfius

2.If you think you're using Xalan and you're really using something else, then the likely failure will alert you to that fact.使Xalan

3.The country went on a higher security alert, and a foreign-ministry spokesman said it would not "tolerate" a nuclear test.

4.' He said the incident served as an 'alert' for the whole country.

5.It leads to mindreader syndrome, in which alert team members work hard to get you to tell them what you want.

6.For the whole game, I continued to run behind my team-mates, shouting that we had to be alert until the end.

7.Imagine a web client where the cell values change in front of your eyes, and change color briefly to alert you to the change.,Web

8.By the end of the next decade, a simple blood test could alert doctors to a wide variety of cancer precursors.

9.In his action and movement he is deliberate and yet alert, he makes no unnecessary movements when he is doing a thing---no fuss.——

10."They now seem to be on high alert, fully engaged and thinking creatively about what they can do and what is next, " he said.:“。”