adj. 担忧的,惊恐的;有警报装置的
v. 报警(alarm 的过去式和过去分词)
词根:alarm
adj.
alarming 令人担忧的;使人惊恐的
alarmist 危言耸听的;忧虑的
adv.
alarmingly 惊人地;让人担忧地
n.
alarm 警报,警告器;惊慌
alarmist 杞人忧天者;大惊小怪者
alarmism 危言耸听;大惊小怪
v.
alarming 使惊恐(alarm的ing形式)
vt.
alarm 警告;使惊恐
1.Lansley has alarmed health campaigners by suggesting he wants industry rather than government to take the lead.
兰斯利表示他希望能够由工业而不是政府来发挥带头作用,这让健康饮食倡议人士感到震惊。
2.These men were right to be alarmed.
我们的确应该给这些男人敲敲警钟了。
3.The Rat, alarmed, pulled him by the elbow, but it was too late.
水鼠兰特惊慌了,揪着他的胳膊肘,但为时已晚。
4.The fire alarmed the whole neighbourhood.
火灾使整个街坊邻里都惊恐起来。
5."O, I'm sure he wouldn't like that at ALL," said the Rat, quite alarmed.
“噢,我相信他一点也不会喜欢的。”河鼠十分惊恐地说。
6.Mary and Colin were much alarmed and talked together anxiously.
玛丽和科林大为惊恐,一起焦急地交谈着。
7.She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.
她一想到独自旅行的情景就害怕。
8.They should not be too alarmed by the press reports.
他们不应该被媒体报道搞得过于恐慌。