alarm
英 [ə'lɑːm]
美[ə'lɑrm]
- n. 闹钟;警报,警告器;惊慌
- vt. 警告;使惊恐
英英释意
- 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
双语例句
- 1. Any escape, once it's detected, sets off the alarm.
- 一旦发现有泄漏,警报就会响起来。
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- 2. He returned to the airport to find his car alarm going off.
- 他回到机场时听到自己的汽车报警器响了。
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- 3. He expressed alarm about the government's increasingly bellicose statements.
- 他对政府越来越具挑衅性的声明表示担忧。
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- 4. This has set the alarm bells ringing in Moscow.
- 这已给莫斯科拉响了警报。
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- 5. An alarm links the police station to the divisional headquarters.
- 在部门总部和警察局之间连有警报器。
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