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From:
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alarm
/əˈlɑrm/
警報,驚慌,警告(
vt
.)使驚慌,警告
From:
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alarm
警報; 警鈴
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
alarm
報警
ALM
From:
Network Terminology
alarm
警報 警鈴
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·larm
n.
1.
A
summons
to
arms
,
as
on
the
approach
of
an
enemy
.
Arming
to
answer
in
a
night
alarm
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Any
sound
or
information
intended
to
give
notice
of
approaching
danger
;
a
warning
sound
to
arouse
attention
;
a
warning
of
danger
.
Sound
an
alarm
in
my
holy
mountain
.
--
Joel
ii
. 1.
3.
A
sudden
attack
;
disturbance
;
broil
. [
R
.]
“These
home
alarms
.”
Thy
palace
fill
with
insults
and
alarms
.
--
Pope
.
4.
Sudden
surprise
with
fear
or
terror
excited
by
apprehension
of
danger
;
in
the
military
use
,
commonly
,
sudden
apprehension
of
being
attacked
by
surprise
.
Alarm
and
resentment
spread
throughout
the
camp
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
A
mechanical
contrivance
for
awaking
persons
from
sleep
,
or
rousing
their
attention
;
an
alarum
.
Alarm bell
,
a
bell
that
gives
notice
on
danger
.
Alarm clock
or
watch
,
a
clock
or
watch
which
can
be
so
set
as
to
ring
or
strike
loudly
at
a
prearranged
hour
,
to
wake
from
sleep
,
or
excite
attention
.
Alarm gauge
,
a
contrivance
attached
to
a
steam
boiler
for
showing
when
the
pressure
of
steam
is
too
high
,
or
the
water
in
the
boiler
too
low
.
Alarm post
,
a
place
to
which
troops
are
to
repair
in
case
of
an
alarm
.
Syn:
--
Fright
;
affright
;
terror
;
trepidation
;
apprehension
;
consternation
;
dismay
;
agitation
;
disquiet
;
disquietude
.
Usage:
--
Alarm
,
Fright
,
Terror
,
Consternation
.
These
words
express
different
degrees
of
fear
at
the
approach
of
danger
.
Fright
is
fear
suddenly
excited
,
producing
confusion
of
the
senses
,
and
hence
it
is
unreflecting
.
Alarm
is
the
hurried
agitation
of
feeling
which
springs
from
a
sense
of
immediate
and
extreme
exposure
.
Terror
is
agitating
and
excessive
fear
,
which
usually
benumbs
the
faculties
.
Consternation
is
overwhelming
fear
,
and
carries
a
notion
of
powerlessness
and
amazement
.
Alarm
agitates
the
feelings
;
terror
disorders
the
understanding
and
affects
the
will
;
fright
seizes
on
and
confuses
the
sense
;
consternation
takes
possession
of
the
soul
,
and
subdues
its
faculties
.
See
Apprehension
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·larm
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Alarmed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Alarming
.]
1.
To
call
to
arms
for
defense
;
to
give
notice
to
(
any
one
)
of
approaching
danger
;
to
rouse
to
vigilance
and
action
;
to
put
on
the
alert
.
2.
To
keep
in
excitement
;
to
disturb
.
3.
To
surprise
with
apprehension
of
danger
;
to
fill
with
anxiety
in
regard
to
threatening
evil
;
to
excite
with
sudden
fear
.
Alarmed
by
rumors
of
military
preparation
.
--
Macaulay
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
alarm
n
1:
fear
resulting
from
the
awareness
of
danger
[
syn
:
dismay
,
consternation
]
2:
a
device
that
signals
the
occurrence
of
some
undesirable
event
[
syn
:
warning device
,
alarm system
]
3:
an
automatic
signal
(
usually
a
sound
)
warning
of
danger
[
syn
:
alert
,
warning signal
,
alarum
]
4:
a
clock
that
wakes
sleeper
at
preset
time
[
syn
:
alarm clock
]
v
1:
fill
with
apprehension
or
alarm
;
cause
to
be
unpleasantly
surprised
; "
I
was
horrified
at
the
thought
of
being
late
for
my
interview
"; "
The
news
of
the
executions
horrified
us
" [
syn
:
dismay
,
appal
,
appall
,
horrify
]
2:
warn
or
arouse
to
a
sense
of
danger
or
call
to
a
state
of
preparedness
; "
The
empty
house
alarmed
him
"; "
We
alerted
the
new
neighbors
to
the
high
rate
of
burglaries
" [
syn
:
alert
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Alarm
a
particular
quivering
sound
of
the
silver
trumpets
to
give
warning
to
the
Hebrews
on
their
journey
through
the
wilderness
(
Num
. 10:5, 6),
a
call
to
arms
,
or
a
war-note
(
Jer
. 4:19; 49:2;
Zeph
. 1:16).
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