alarm
意味: A warning sound or device; a feeling of fear or anxiety
Alarm refers to both a device that makes a warning sound and the feeling of sudden fear or worry. Alarm clocks wake people up, fire alarms warn of danger, and car alarms deter theft. As a verb, 'to alarm' means to cause fear or concern. 'False alarm' describes a warning that proves unnecessary.
例文
- I set my alarm for six o'clock every morning. 我每天早上六点设置闹钟。Pongo mi alarma a las seis de la mañana todos los días.毎朝6時にアラームをセットしています。매일 아침 6시에 알람을 맞춰 놓습니다.
- The news about the factory closure caused alarm among the workers. 工厂关闭的消息在工人中引起了恐慌。La noticia sobre el cierre de la fábrica causó alarma entre los trabajadores.工場閉鎖のニュースは労働者の間に不安を引き起こしました。공장 폐쇄 소식은 노동자들 사이에 불안을 불러일으켰습니다.
- The fire alarm went off during the meeting, and we had to evacuate. 会议期间火警响了,我们不得不撤离。La alarma de incendios sonó durante la reunión, y tuvimos que evacuar.会議中に火災報知器が鳴り、避難しなければなりませんでした。회의 중에 화재 경보가 울려서 대피해야 했습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Italian 'all'arme' meaning 'to arms!' (a call to take up weapons), from 'alle arme'. From Latin 'ad illa arma' (to those weapons). The sense shifted from a military call to any warning signal, then to the feeling of fear.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
The word 'alarm' comes from the Italian 'all'arme' meaning 'to arms!' It was originally a call to soldiers to grab their weapons and prepare for attack. Over time, it evolved to mean any urgent warning or the feeling of fear such warnings create.
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