alarmed
英 [əˈlɑːmd]
美 [əˈlɑːrmd]
adj. 担心; 害怕; 有警报装置的
v. 使惊恐; 使害怕; 使担心; 给(门等)安装警报器
alarm的过去分词和过去式
Oxford 3000 / BNC.8463 / COCA.13818
牛津词典
adj.
- 担心;害怕
anxious or afraid that sth dangerous or unpleasant might happen- She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.
她一想到独自旅行的情景就害怕。
- She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.
- 有警报装置的
protected by an alarm- This door is alarmed.
这扇门安装了警报器。
- This door is alarmed.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 惊恐的;忧虑的;担心的
If someone isalarmed, they feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.- They should not be too alarmed by the press reports...
对于新闻报道他们不应过于担心。 - The Americans are alarmed at this prospect.
美国人对于这样的前景表示忧虑。
- They should not be too alarmed by the press reports...
英英释义
adj
- experiencing a sudden sense of danger
双语例句
- While the slowdown has alarmed many Chinese media outlets and netizens, Slumping Economy takes a tongue-in-cheek approach.
虽然经济降温给许多中国媒体和网民敲响了警钟,但“不景气”却采取了一种半开玩笑的态度。 - Many voters were alarmed by the President's new stridency.
很多选民对总统最近表现出来的强势感到不安。 - You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed.
你听说过战争的战争和谣言,但真正使你不害怕。 - The staff were somewhat alarmed by the man, who was in an excitable state.
那个情绪激动的男人让职员们感到有些恐慌。 - He was not alarmed at receiving the telegram.
他接到这封电报时并不心慌。 - That the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet.
城市和国家,感到震惊,一个共同的危险,出来,以满足。 - They were alarmed to find the old lady dead.
他们发现老太太死了,大惊失色。 - The president was alarmed by the drift toward catastrophe in europe.
总统对欧洲动荡的时局甚为担忧。 - The sentry alarmed the sleeping men.
步哨鸣警,惊醒了睡觉的士兵。 - The Americans are alarmed at this prospect.
美国人对于这样的前景表示忧虑。