alarmed
英[ə'lɑːmd]
美[ə'lɑːrmd]
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adj.
惊恐的;忧虑的;装有警报的
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动词alarm的过去式和过去分词.
adj. (形容词)
- 惊恐的,恐惧的,害怕的
- 受惊的,恐慌的,惊慌的
- 有警报系统的,装有警报的
- 担心的,忧虑的
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- 动词alarm的过去式和过去分词
Adjective:
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experiencing a sudden sense of danger
- 1. I was alarmed by his naivety and ignorance of international affairs.
- 他对国际事务缺乏经验且无知,这很让我吃惊。
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- 2. His intensity and the ferocity of his feelings alarmed me.
- 他感情之激烈和狂暴都让我惊恐。
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- 3. They should not be too alarmed by the press reports.
- 对于新闻报道他们不应过于担心。
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- 4. Many voters were alarmed by the President'snew stridency.
- 很多选民对总统最近表现出来的强势感到不安。
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- 5. The Americans are alarmed at this prospect.
- 美国人对于这样的前景表示忧虑。
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用作形容词 (adj.)
- Alarmed by the noise, the birds flew away.
那声音把鸟吓飞了。
- People began to feel alarmed about the cholera.
人们开始对霍乱感到惊恐起来。
- I'm rather alarmed (to hear) that you're planning to leave the company.
(听说)你打算脱离这个公司,我有些担心。
- The government is alarmed by the dramatic increase in violent crime.
政府对暴力犯罪案件的急剧增加感到担心。
- This door is alarmed
这个门装有报警系统。