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alarm

英 [əˈlɑːm]

美 [əˈlɑːrm]

n.  惊恐; 惊慌; 恐慌; 警报; 警报器
v.  使惊恐; 使害怕; 使担心; 给(门等)安装警报器

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.3004 / COCA.3693

同义词辨析

panicalarmhorrorterror【导航词义:惊慌,惊恐】

panicn. 惊恐,惊慌
〔辨析〕
指突然产生的强烈的害怕或紧张之感,使人无法理智地思考和行动。
〔例证〕
No one knows why she fled in panic.
没人知道她为什么惊慌地逃走了。
He got into a panic when he realised that he couldn't meet the deadline.
他发现无法按期完成任务,慌了起来。
alarmn. 惊慌,惊恐
〔辨析〕
指因意识到可能发生的坏事或危险而产生的惊恐或担忧之感。
〔例证〕
He turned back in alarm.
他惊慌地转过身。
There is growing alarm at the increase in food contamination.
对于食品污染的增多,人们越来越恐惧。
horrorn. 惊恐
〔辨析〕
指非常强烈的震惊或恐惧之感,含有厌恶的意味。
〔例证〕
She recoiled with horror when she saw a big snake.
她看到一条大蛇时吓得往后退。
To his horror, he realized there were blood stains on his coat.
他发现外套上沾有血迹,大为惊恐。
terrorn. 恐惧,惊恐
〔辨析〕
强调极度的恐惧,语义最强。
〔例证〕
Several bombs went off one after another, and she screamed in terror.
几颗炸弹接二连三地爆炸,她害怕地尖叫起来。
The sound of gun shots struck terror into the children's hearts.
听到枪响,孩子们胆战心惊。

习惯用语

    n.

      alarm bells ring/start ringing
    • 警钟敲响;发出危险信号
      if you say that alarm bells are ringing , you mean that people are starting to feel worried and suspicious

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 惊恐;惊慌;恐慌
        fear and anxiety that sb feels when sth dangerous or unpleasant might happen
        1. ‘What have you done?’ Ellie cried in alarm .
          “你都干了些什么?”埃利惊恐地喊道。
        2. I felt a growing sense of alarm when he did not return that night.
          那天夜里他没有回家,我越来越感到恐慌。
        3. The doctor said there was no cause for alarm .
          医生说不必惊慌。
      • 警报
        a loud noise or a signal that warns people of danger or of a problem
        1. She decided to sound the alarm (= warn people that the situation was dangerous) .
          她决定发出警报。
        2. I hammered on all the doors to raise the alarm .
          我敲打所有的门让大家警觉。
      • 警报器
        a device that warns people of a particular danger
        1. The alarm went off at 7 o'clock.
          闹钟在7点钟响了。
      • 警报器
        a device that warns people of a particular danger
        1. The alarm went off at 7 o'clock.
          闹钟在7点钟响了。

      verb

      • 使惊恐;使害怕;使担心
        to make sb anxious or afraid
        1. The captain knew there was an engine fault but didn't want to alarm the passengers.
          船长知道一台发动机出了故障,不过他不想惊动乘客。
      • 给(门等)安装警报器
        to fit sth such as a door with a device that warns people when sb is trying to enter illegally

        柯林斯词典

        • N-UNCOUNT 惊恐;忧虑;担心
          Alarmis a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
          1. The news was greeted with alarm by MPs...
            得知这个消息,议员们忧心忡忡。
          2. She sat up in alarm...
            她惊慌得坐了起来。
          3. 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。
        • VERB 使惊恐;使忧虑;使担心
          If somethingalarmsyou, it makes you afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
          1. We could not see what had alarmed him.
            我们搞不明白是什么使他忧虑不安。
        • N-COUNT 警报器
          Analarmis an automatic device that warns you of danger, for example by ringing a bell.
          1. He heard the alarm go off.
            他听见警报响了。
          2. ...an extremely sophisticated alarm system...
            极其先进的警报系统
          3. The other man rang the alarm bell.
            另一名男子按响了警铃。
        • 同alarm clock
          Analarmis the same as analarm clock.
          1. See also:alarmingalarmedburglar alarmcar alarmfalse alarmfire alarmsmoke alarm
          2. PHRASE 危险信号;警报
            If you say that something setsalarm bellsringing, you mean that it makes people feel worried or concerned about something.
            1. This has set the alarm bells ringing in Moscow...
              这已给莫斯科拉响了警报。
            2. Alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
              威斯敏斯特的警钟已开始敲响。
          3. PHRASE 发出警报;敲警钟
            If youraise the alarmorsound the alarm, you warn people of danger.
            1. 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。

          英英释义

          noun

          verb

          • warn or arouse to a sense of danger or call to a state of preparedness
            1. The empty house alarmed him
            2. We alerted the new neighbors to the high rate of burglaries
            Synonym:alert
          • fill with apprehension or alarm
            1. I was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview
            2. The news of the executions horrified us
            Synonym:dismayappalappallhorrify

          双语例句

          • 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。
          • The alarm did go off but all I did was yawn, turn over and go back to sleep.
            闹钟确实响了,但我只是打了个哈欠,翻个身又接着睡着了。
          • She set the alarm so she'd wake up in time to give her two sons their medication.
            她定了闹钟,以便及时醒来给两个儿子服药。
          • She sat up in alarm
            她惊慌得坐了起来。
          • The other man rang the alarm bell.
            另一名男子按响了警铃。
          • The news was greeted with alarm by MPs
            得知这个消息,议员们忧心忡忡。
          • The alarm spread rapidly.
            警报迅速传开。
          • In the event of fire, ring the alarm bell.
            如果着火,就按警铃。
          • The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house
            盗贼肯定是故意触发了报警器,然后躲在房子里。
          • If he set his alarm clock for midnight, it would wake the whole house
            如果他把闹钟设在午夜响,那会把全家人都吵醒的。