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 alarmed [ə'lɑ:md]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 惊恐的,忧虑的

  1. 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恐慌。
  2. The clang of the firebell alarmed the village.
    火警铃的铛铛声惊动了全村的人。


alarmed
[ adj ]
experiencing a sudden sense of danger
<adj.all>


Alarm \A*larm"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Alarmed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Alarming}.] [Alarm, n. Cf. F. alarmer.]
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.


Alarmed \A*larmed"\, a.
Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger;
agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed
modesty.

The white pavilions rose and fell
On the alarmed air. --Longfellow.

  1. El Universal said parents were alarmed by the reports, despite denials by local officials.
  2. Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in an interview with the ARD television network that he was "alarmed" by the Republicans' showing in West Berlin.
  3. Members of Congress, alarmed by the reports that the FDIC fund is also in trouble, have rushed to introduce legislation to boost its resources and thus avert a similar bailout for the bank fund.
  4. In 1987, the market was right to be alarmed about the coming recession.
  5. Most were alarmed when it accepted government money for leadership elections.
  6. The beef crisis alarmed the government.
  7. "I don't think anyone is frightened and certainly no one is alarmed," Mayor Dorothy Johnson said. "I don't think anyone will be much affected by the coming of the John Birch Society.
  8. Oct. 25: The Board of Education, alarmed by the rising number of weapons in schools, announces plans to spend $2.8 million on metal detectors.
  9. Antonovich has rallied support among fellow conservatives and several big labor representatives, who are alarmed about potential economic impact.
  10. AIDS educators are alarmed by reports that homosexual and bisexual men are lapsing back into sexual behavior that could kill them.
  11. The case has alarmed the national government, which has appointed a new Mafia commissioner.
  12. If it had stung you it would have been bad for you.' Puzzled, and slightly alarmed, I finished the round and gave my protector an extra tip for his heroic action.
  13. In 1983, NBC TV broadcast "Special Bulletin," a drama about a nuclear threat against Charleston, S.C., that alarmed some viewers with its simulated TV newscast format.
  14. "We should all be alarmed about this potential threat to the health of our children," who are at greatest risk, says Rep. Waxman, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's health subcommittee.
  15. The news alarmed some members of the upper class, although James J. Walker, then mayor of New York City and an avowed user of radium water, at first resisted warnings to stop.
  16. 'Some of the language used has been so extreme that people with misgivings about what the Tories have done to the social fabric would be rather alarmed.' Mr Hugh Barran, a solicitor and Liberal Democrat supporter, agreed.
  17. Do you have faith in this project or are you alarmed by the recent developments? A. Well, it's Senator Nunn and 250 million other Americans that pick up the bill for it.
  18. This implies you have shunted them into a non-serious class. As the bulge gets larger and larger, try not to look alarmed.
  19. Discounters, they maintain, simply damage their own business by devaluing the brand. It will not be clear how far the perfume houses should be alarmed until the MMC reports in nine months' time.
  20. Would the gilt-edged market become alarmed about inflation in the medium term?
  21. Gilberto Campos was alarmed when he found his sons sniffing green rocks that kids carried away from the municipal dump.
  22. In the wake of the killing, an alarmed Mr. James once again outlined the company's concerns to the British government.
  23. But, alarmed by the incident at Bhopal, officials decided to take a harder look at all the plant's hazardous-chemical operations.
  24. Many moderate Arabs have been alarmed by the popular reaction to Mr. Hussein's belligerence.
  25. CHAUMET, one of France's most-prestigious jewelers, filed for bankruptcy yesterday after French bankers grew alarmed over its debts, which they estimate total more than one billion French francs ($167 million).
  26. The MMC was unconvinced, even though Walls has nearly two-thirds of the market. According to a report in today's FT, decisions such as these have alarmed the Office of Fair Trading.
  27. The public was alarmed over AIDS, the judge acknowledged, but that made it all the more vital that "the courts do not overreact and permit unreasonable invasions into a carefully formulated and preserved constitutional right."
  28. But the government of President Hafez Assad is alarmed by Tehran's efforts through Hezbollah to dominate Lebanon's 1.2 million Shiites, the country's largest single sect.
  29. But last October the bank balked, alarmed that a $24 million cash cushion Vestron had projected for year end had turned into a $20 million deficit.
  30. The vehemently anti-communist officials, who initially played a role in criticizing American behavior, became alarmed when South Koreans showed a growing public interest in the Soviet Union _ one of Seoul's main enemies in the past.
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