alarmist

英[ə'lɑːmɪst] 美[ə'lɑːrmɪst]
  • n. 大惊小怪者;危言耸听者
alarmism
Noun:
  1. a person who alarms others needlessly

1. Contrary to the more alarmist reports, he is not going to die.
那些更加危言耸听的报道说他生命垂危,但事实并非如此。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A spokesperson for the food industry said the TV programme was alarmist.
食品业的一位发言人说这个电视节目危言耸听。

来自《权威词典》

3. Some people are inclined to dismiss such questions as alarmist.
有些人倾向于将这样的问题斥为耸人听闻.

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4. In places like Trinidad, that sounds a little alarmist.
说特立尼达岛之类的地方有恐怖分子存在的话, 这一点也不奇怪.

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5. Like many alarmist narratives, this story feeds on real fears.
与许多警示性的描述一样, 这种说法源自于真实的忧虑.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The scientific evidence demonstrates that the plastic baby bottles scare is nothing more than an alarmist reaction to a limited study that has not been reproduced.
      科学证据表明,塑料婴儿奶瓶恐慌只是对未经证实的研究而大惊小怪的反应。
    2. Back in 2003 that might have all sounded a bit alarmist.
      在2003年这些话可能听起来有点危言耸听。
    3. Some people are inclined to dismiss such questions as alarmist.
      有些人倾向于将这样的问题斥为耸人听闻。

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