alarm

[英] [əˈlɑ:m] [美] [əˈlɑrm] 生词本

n.

vt.

  • 易混淆的单词:ALARM  
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1. N-UNCOUNT 惊恐;忧虑;担心 Alarm is a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen. 
  • The news was greeted with alarm by MPs...

    得知这个消息,议员们忧心忡忡。

  • She sat up in alarm...

    她惊慌得坐了起来。

  • The moves reflect growing alarm over recent events.

    这些举动表明人们愈加担心最近发生的事件。

2. VERB 使惊恐;使忧虑;使担心 If something alarms you, it makes you afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen. 
  • We could not see what had alarmed him.

    我们搞不明白是什么使他忧虑不安。

3. N-COUNT 警报器 An alarm is an automatic device that warns you of danger, for example by ringing a bell. 
  • He heard the alarm go off.

    他听见警报响了。

  • ...an extremely sophisticated alarm system...

    极其先进的警报系统

  • The other man rang the alarm bell.

    另一名男子按响了警铃。

4. N-COUNT 同alarm clock An alarm is the same as an alarm clock
6. PHRASE 危险信号;警报 If you say that something sets alarm bells ringing, you mean that it makes people feel worried or concerned about something. 
  • This has set the alarm bells ringing in Moscow...

    这已给莫斯科拉响了警报。

  • Alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.

    威斯敏斯特的警钟已开始敲响。

7. PHRASE 发出警报;敲警钟 If you raise the alarm or sound the alarm, you warn people of danger. 
  • His family raised the alarm when he had not come home by 9pm.

    等到晚上9点他还未回家,他的家人便报警了。

Noun

1. fear resulting from the awareness of danger

2. a device that signals the occurrence of some undesirable event

3. an automatic signal (usually a sound) warning of danger

4. a clock that wakes sleeper at preset time

Verb

1. fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised;

  • "I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview"
  • "The news of the executions horrified us"

2. warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness;

  • "The empty house alarmed him"
  • "We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries"

自动化

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  • 1.报警器

计算机

  • 1.报警(信号),告警,【微软】闹钟[ALM]

通信

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  • 1.告警
  • 2.用于提醒维护人员关注故障或失效的一个可觉察指示。

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  • 1.报警
1. A fire broke out in our school, and it caused much alarm.
我们学校突然失了火,这使大家非常惊恐。

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2. A professionally installed alarm will cost from about £500.
请专业人员安装的警报器要花费至少500 英镑。

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3. All at once, I noticed that my wife seemed to be filled with alarm.
我突然觉察到我的妻子好象十分惊恐

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4. As the fox came into the yard, the chickens began squawking in alarm.
当狐狸闯进院子的时候,小鸡们惊恐地开始大叫起来。

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5. He is afraid of waking up late, so he always has an alarm on his bedside table.
他怕睡过头,总是在床头小几上放一个闹钟。

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6. He jumped up in alarm.
他惊慌地跳了起来。

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7. He sounded the alarm.
他鸣警报。

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8. He sprang out of bed when the alarm went off.
当警报响的时候,他从床上猛跳了起来。

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9. He was struck with alarm.
他饱受惊慌。

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10. I was suddenly woken up by the alarm clock at 3 a.m.; I know it was my little brother's practical joke again.
凌晨三点钟,我忽然被闹钟惊醒,我知道这又是我小弟弟的恶作剧。

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11. In case of danger, raise the electric alarm.
如果有危险,就拉响电动警报器。

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12. In the event of fire, ring the alarm bell.
如果着火,就按警铃。

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13. It was thought that the fire alarm had been set off as a prank.
人们认为火警报警器响是个恶作剧。

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14. On hearing the alarm the fire brigade rushed to the scene.
消防队闻讯赶到。

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15. So long as we keep level-headed, there is no cause for alarm.
只要我们头脑清醒,就不怕。

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16. The alarm clock awoke me on time.
闹钟按时把我闹醒了。

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17. The alarm clock was wound.
闹钟上过发条了。

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18. The alarm spread rapidly.
警报迅速传开。

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19. The main spring of the alarm clock is broken.
闹钟的簧断了。

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20. The man on duty rang an alarm.
值班员发出警报。

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