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alarmed
/ə'lɑ:md/
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Đọc giọng US
alarm
/əˈlɑɚm/
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Đọc giọng US
alarm
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Đồng nghĩa
Tính từ
(vị ngữ)
lo lắng, sợ hãi
I'm
rather
alarmed [
to
hear
]
that
you're
planning
to
leave
the
company
tôi khá lo lắng khi nghe rằng anh định rời bỏ công ty
noun
plural alarms
[count] a device that makes a loud sound as a warning or signal
The
alarm
went
off
when
he
opened
the
door
.
a
car
alarm
The
whole
town
heard
the
alarm.
In figurative usage, when alarm bells are ringing people are worried about a possible problem or danger.
His
long
absence
from
school
set
(
the
) alarm
bells
ringing
and
we
finally
called
the
police
. -
see
also
burglar
alarm,
false
alarm,
fire
alarm,
smoke
alarm
alarm clock
She
set
the
alarm
for
six
o'clock
.
The
alarm
went
off
at
six
o'clock
.
[noncount] :a feeling of fear caused by a sudden sense of danger
The
rumors
caused
widespread
alarm
and
concern
.
His
parents
have
expressed
alarm
about
/
for
his
safety
.
The
new
developments
are
being
viewed
with
alarm.
She
looked
around
in
alarm
when
she
heard
the
noise
.
There's
no
cause
for
alarm. [=
there
is
no
reason
to
be
worried
or
afraid
] &
lt
;
SYNR
synonyms see1fear</SYNR
[count] :a warning of danger
The
dog's
barking
gave
the
alarm
and
the
intruders
were
caught
.
A
passerby
saw
the
intruders
and
raised
the
alarm.
They
have
ignored
repeated
alarms
about
the
dangers
of
smoking
.
Economists
have
raised
/
sounded
the
alarm [=
have
warned
people
]
about
a
possible
recession
.
Economists
have
been
raising
/
sounding
alarms
about
a
possible
recession
.
verb
alarms; alarmed; alarming
[+ obj] :to cause (someone) to feel a sense of danger :to worry or frighten (someone)
I
didn't
mean
to
alarm
you
.
The
rapid
spread
of
the
disease
has
alarmed
many
people
.
* Các từ tương tự:
alarm clock
,
alarmist
noun
At the approach of the storm, the lookouts gave the alarm. The alarm is set to wake me at four o'clock
warning
alert
danger-
or
distress-signal
tocsin
bell
gong
siren
whistle
horn
He viewed with alarm the arrest of his next-door neighbours
fear
fright
apprehension
dismay
trepidation
terror
dread
anxiety
excitement
panic
consternation
distress
nervousness
uneasiness
discomfort
verb
She was alarmed at the news of the car crash. Don't be alarmed - such delays are quite normal
frighten
scare
daunt
startle
terrify
panic
unnerve
dismay
disturb
upset
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