audible alarm

collocation in English

meaningsofaudibleandalarm

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audible
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.də.bəl/
us
/ˈɑː.də.bəl/
able to ...
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alarm
noun
uk
/əˈlɑːm/
us
/əˈlɑːrm/
a warning of danger, usually a loud noise or ...
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(Definition ofaudibleandalarmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofaudible alarm

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If anything happens during infusion, there is anaudiblealarm.
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These features trigger anaudiblealarm.
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Anaudiblealarmsounds at both ends.
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In the presence of a hole, an electrical arc is formed along with anaudiblealarm.
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For £30, one can buy anaudiblealarmthat also switches off the gas supply in the house; greater emphasis should be placed on that.
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Furthermore, consideration is being given to the possibility of reinforcing these powers by issue of a code of practice onaudiblealarmbells.
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During sleep the rate of infusion is kept constant by a sophisticated volumetric pump with anaudiblealarmwhich wakes the patient when a technical fault occurs.
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Any reading that is out of normal range triggers anaudiblealarmto alert the patient-care technician who is monitoring the patient.
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The device then sounds anaudiblealarmtogether with providing onward signalling in the presence of enough water to bridge the contacts.
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Notification can be through a computer (email or text message), pager, cellular phone voice call,audiblealarm, or all of these.
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Today, a caller can dial 911 to report a fire, and firefighters are dispatched by a portable radio paging/alert system and anaudiblealarmsounds at the firehouse.
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