alarmist
英 [ə'lɑːmɪst]
美[ə'lɑrmɪst]
- n. 杞人忧天者;大惊小怪者
- adj. 危言耸听的;忧虑的
实用场景例句
- A spokesperson for the food industry said the TV programme was alarmist.
- 食品业的一位发言人说这个电视节目危言耸听。
牛津词典
- Contrary to the more alarmist reports, he is not going to die.
- 那些更加危言耸听的报道说他生命垂危,但事实并非如此。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Some people are inclined to dismiss such questions as alarmist.
- 有些人倾向于将这样的问题斥为耸人听闻.
期刊摘选
- This is not alarmist talk; it is a truth repeatedly borne out by history.
- 这不是危言耸听, 而是历史多次证明了的真理.
期刊摘选
- In places like Trinidad, that sounds a little alarmist.
- 说特立尼达岛之类的地方有恐怖分子存在的话, 这一点也不奇怪.
期刊摘选
- I don't want to be an alarmist here.
- 在这点上我不想成为一个危言耸听的人.
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- We mustn't be alarmist.
- 我们不要危言耸听.
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- From this point of view, the fate of blog network is not so alarmist speculation.
- 从这点看, 博客的命运并没有网络上炒得那么危言耸听.
期刊摘选
- Like many alarmist narratives, this story feeds on real fears.
- 与许多警示性的描述一样, 这种说法源自于真实的忧虑.
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- This is not just alarmist talk.
- 这不是危言耸听.
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- The trouble with this alarmist view is that it's nothing new.
- 问题是,这部影片拉响警报之后却没有新鲜的内容.
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- Back in 2003 that might have all sounded a bit alarmist.
- 如果回到2003年,这一切听起来可能有些杞人忧天.
期刊摘选
- A spokesperson for the food industry said the TV programme was alarmist.
- 食品业的一位发言人说这个电视节目危言耸听。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- Contrary to the more alarmist reports, he is not going to die.
- 那些更加危言耸听的报道说他生命垂危,但事实并非如此。
柯林斯例句