an anxious awareness of danger
恐慌,警戒
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the boat tilted and the boatmen cried out in alarm 小舟倾斜,船员们惊恐地叫了起来
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he views the right-wing upsurge in Europe with alarm .他恐慌地关注着欧洲右翼势力的高涨。
[in sing.]a warning of danger
警报
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I hammered on several doors to raise the alarm 我敲了几家门以示警告
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Oliver smelled smoke and gave the alarm .奥利弗闻到烟味发出了警报。
[count noun]a warning sound or device
警报声;警报器
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a burglar alarm .防盗自动警铃。
[count noun]an alarm clock
闹钟。
[with obj.]cause (someone) to feel frightened, disturbed, or in danger
使(某人)感到惊恐(或烦扰、危险)
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the government was alarmed by an outbreak of unrest 政府对突发的骚乱感到惊恐
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[as adj.
alarming ]our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate .我们的乡村正以令人惊恐的速度消失。
设有警报器的
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this door is locked and alarmed between 11 p. m. and 6 a. m. 这扇门上了锁,而且晚上11点到早上6点都开着警报器。
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alarm clock 闹钟
真题例句:
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smoke alarm 烟雾警报器
真题例句:
"late Middle English (as an exclamation meaning ‘to arms!’): from Old French