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 alarmist [ə'lɑrmɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 轻事重报者, 杞人忧天者

  1. 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。
  2. To avoid unnecessary panic among patients, a calm-er and more considered approach to the safety of rosiglitazone is needed. Alarmist headlines and confi-dent declarations help nobody.
    为避免患者中不必要的惊恐,一个更平静的和更慎重考虑的方法来考虑罗格列酮的安全性是需要的。警告性的标题和有信心的声明不能帮助任何人。


alarmist
[ noun ]
a person who alarms others needlessly
<noun.person>


Alarmist \A*larm"ist\, n. [Cf. F. alarmiste.]
One prone to sound or excite alarms, especially, needless
alarms. --Macaulay.

  1. So far, most demographers, economists and other population specialists dismiss such concerns as alarmist hyperbole.
  2. Among them were new alarmist forecasts, including one from Japan, of a sharp decline in Soviet oil exports.
  3. Most dangerously, many seem to underestimate both the capacity and the willingness of Ukraine's armed forces to fight. Talk of war 'between two nuclear powers' may be excessively alarmist, since Ukraine is not really a nuclear power.
  4. We do not tend to take an alarmist view of environmental dangers, but we are given pause by the possibility of a newly virulent virus being released from a germ-warfare laboratory and bringing us a new plague.
  5. If nothing were done and no new inward investors came, employment might fall from the current 45,000 to 27,500. Monitor's findings appeared to some to be unduly alarmist.
  6. "It's a bit alarmist, but I applaud him," Page said. "There are lots of ways to quibble with his points.
  7. Sarney criticized the "alarmist tone of the international campaign" and said satellite photos showed only 5 percent of Brazil's rain forest had been destroyed, compared with estimates of up to 12 percent.
  8. THE National Rivers Auth-ority, the water industry's environmental watchdog, yesterday accused Greenpeace, the campaigning group, of issuing 'alarmist propaganda' over river and sea pollution.
  9. An early draft was alarmist and inconsistent, reflecting a long controversy between ecologists and microbiologists over this issue.
  10. "We do not want to sound alarmist (but) we regard all such unprovoked incidents as serious," Seth said.
  11. It said poor staff morale, significantly reduced staff effectiveness, a rise in absenteeism and high staff turnover were the hidden costs of bank raids. The British Bankers Association described Bifu's attitude to bank raids as slightly alarmist.
  12. "She doesn't want to be seen as an alarmist," he says.
  13. A working paper says 'such raw figures could of course provoke an unnecessarily alarmist reaction' if published.
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