unalarmed 的 2 个定义
- a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright.
- any sound, outcry, or information intended to warn of approaching danger: Paul Revere raced through the countryside raising the alarm that the British were coming.
- an automatic device that serves to call attention, to rouse from sleep, or to warn of fire, smoke, an intruder, etc.
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- to make fearful or apprehensive; distress.
- to warn of danger; rouse to vigilance and swift measures for safety.
- to fit or equip with an alarm or alarms, as for fire, smoke, or robbery: to alarm one's house and garage.
unalarmed 近义词
等同于 undaunted
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- The Ring Car Alarm, which will cost $60, is Amazon’s take on the traditional car alarm, and it comes with features like location tracking so people can remember where they parked.
- After setup, the drone can be asked to fly directly, or it can fly on its own to visit disturbances detected by Ring alarm systems.
- Other Fed officials have also sounded the alarm in recent days.
- Those early immune defenses, which set off alarm bells for the body to go on the attack no matter what the invader, may be weaker in older adults.
- Hospital and other local officials on both sides of the border raised the alarm that the border itself was facilitating the spread.
- On Christmas Day, sometime after dark, a hideous fire overtook the venue: 100 firefighters, 33 fire trucks, a four-alarm blaze.
- The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm.
- Truth be told, there is no one better at capturing the agony and alarm of a woman in the throes of a nervous breakdown than Moore.
- If the idea of a religious vigilante ambushing sex workers in his spare time sets off alarm bells, it probably should.
- Brown was still sounding the alarm about one particular firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, when he was arrested on September 12, 2012.
- Some of the alarm returned, however, when the creature attempted to climb up by his own ladder.
- There is cause for alarm when they bring one hundred and ten ships into these seas without any means of resistance on our part.
- Her face wore a look of distress, almost of alarm; she kept her place, but her eyes gave Bernard a mute welcome.
- The public eye, ever watchful and timid, waits scarcely for the show of danger to take alarm and withdraw its favour.
- Some of the soldiers secured the porter from creating an alarm; and the rest filling the hall, fastened the door.