alarm
- IPA[əˈlɑːm]
英式
- an anxious awareness of danger;a warning of danger
- cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger;fit or protect with an alarm
verb: alarm, 3rd person present: alarms, gerund or present participle: alarming, past tense: alarmed, past participle: alarmed
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名詞
- 1. an anxious awareness of danger the boat tilted and the boatmen cried out in alarm some experts view the plan with alarm 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a warning of danger I hammered on several doors to raise the alarm Oliver smelled smoke and gave the alarm 同義詞
- ▪ a warning sound or device they disabled the alarm and used a glass cutter to get in
- ▪ an alarm clock I set my alarm for 6:30
動詞
- 1. cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger many people were alarmed by the decision the news had alarmed her
- 2. fit or protect with an alarm I've just spent a fortune to alarm the house
- frightened or concerned that one may be in danger or that something undesirable will happen: they didn't seem too alarmed he shot her an alarmed look
Oxford American Dictionary
- frightened or concerned that one may be in danger or that something undesirable will happen: they didn't seem too alarmed he shot her an alarmed look
Oxford Dictionary
- worrying or disturbing: our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate
Oxford Dictionary
- worrying or disturbing: our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate
Oxford American Dictionary
- a warning cry made by a bird or other animal when startled: the alarm call stimulates other nearby blackbirds to take evasive action
Oxford Dictionary
- a false report of a fire to a fire department.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a fire) very large or fierce: firefighters battled a five-alarm blaze ripping through an Englewood building a five-alarm fire tore through a pair of Dyker Heights homes
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a fire) very large or fierce: firefighters battled a five-alarm blaze ripping through an Englewood building a five-alarm fire tore through a pair of Dyker Heights homes
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[əˈlärm]
美式
- an anxious awareness of danger: the boat tilted and the boatmen cried out in alarm some experts view the plan with alarm
- cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger: many people were alarmed by the decision the news had alarmed her
Oxford American Dictionary