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Alarm Bell Time Set Clock Fire Heard Alarmed

英语单词 alarm
英美音标 英 [ə'lɑːm] 美 [ə'lɑːrm]
中文释义 n.警报;警报器;惊恐
vt.警告;使惊恐;向 ... 报警
英语例句 (1) The proceedings were interrupted by the fire alarm.
(2) The instant they heard the alarm, they fell in for action.
(3) The smoke triggered off the alarm.
(4) In case of fire, ring the alarm bell.
(5) Her face was distorted with alarm.
(6) The rumours of a petrol shortage turned out to be a false alarm.
(7) Alarm everyone quickly because the house is full of smoke.
(8) We were much alarmed by the fire in the forest.
(9) We do not want to alarm the guest.
(10) Audio, lighting and reversing alarm function.
(11) Fast advance for time and alarm time set.
中文例句 (1) 会议的进程被火灾警报打断了。
(2) 他们一听到警报,就立即集合准备战斗。
(3) 这些烟把警报器触响了。
(4) 如遇失火,请按警铃。
(5) 她的脸吓得变了样。
(6) 汽油短缺的谣传原来是一场虚惊。
(7) 快警告大家,屋子理都是烟。
(8) 森林失火使我们大为惊慌。
(9) 我们不想让客人受到惊吓。
(10) 有声,灯光报警及倒车功能。
(11) 快速预约时间及报警时间设定。
vocabulary简明 On a clock, the alarm can be set to go off at a certain time to wake nearby sleepers. You should always check the alarm on the clock at a hotel because a previous guest may have it set to go off in the middle of the night.
vocabulary扩展 The noun alarm refers to a signal that is meant to rouse, alert, or awaken someone. On April 18, 1775, William Dawes, Paul Revere, and several others rode from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to raise the alarm that the British were coming. As a verb, alarm means to be filled with anxiety or apprehension. You may become alarmed if your children become too quiet. Never a good sign — they are probably up to something mischievous.
柯林斯解释
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]惊恐;忧虑;担心 Alarm is a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  [oft with/in N]
  • 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。

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[VERB 动词]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.
  [V n]
  • We could not see what had alarmed him.

    我们搞不明白是什么使他忧虑不安。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]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。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]同alarm clock An alarm is the same as an alarm clock .
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    See also:
    alarming
    alarmed
    burglar alarm
    car alarm
    false alarm
    fire alarm
    smoke alarm
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      [PHRASE 短语]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.
        [N inflects]
      • 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。

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      [PHRASE 短语]发出警报;敲警钟 If you raise the alarm or sound the alarm, you warn people of danger.
        [V inflects]
      • 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。

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