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C1quicktosee,understand, andactin aparticularsituation: 机警的,机敏的,敏捷的 I'm notfeelingvery alert today - not enoughsleeplastnight!今天我感觉特迟钝——昨晚没睡好! Acoupleof alertreaderspostedcommentson thewebsitepointingout themistake.有几个眼尖的读者在网上发表评论,指出了这个错误。 Parents should be alerttosuddenchangesin children'sbehaviour.父母应该对孩子行为的突然变化有所警觉。 - Doingpuzzlesandcrosswordsregularlykeepsyourmindalert andactive.
- Although Granny wasfrailin heroldage, but wasmentallyvery alert.
- He wasnormallyabright, alertbaby, so shefeltsurethere was somethingseriouslywrong.
- Asmallanimalmust alwaysremainalert forpredators.
- There have been sometheftsrecently, sopleasestayalert and don'tleavehandbagsandvaluablesaround.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPerceptive - acute
- acutely
- acuteness
- antenna
- eagle-eyed
- gimlet
- have an eye forsomethingidiom
- have/keep (all)yourwits aboutyouidiom
- hawkish
- observant
- perceptive
- perceptively
- percipient
- razor-sharp
- sharp
- sharp-eyed
- sharpness
- spotter
- super-sharp
- wit
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: C1[CorU]awarningtopeopleto bepreparedtodealwith somethingdangerous: 警报 abombalert炸弹警报 Thearmywasput on (full)alert as thepeacetalksbegantofail.当和谈开始破裂的时候,军队进入(全面)戒备状态。 Thepublicwerewarnedto beon thealertfor(=watchingcarefullyfor)suspiciouspackages.有关部门提醒公众,要警惕可疑包裹。 [C]amessage, forexampleonyourmobilephoneor ontelevisionorradio, thatwarnsyou or gives youinformationabout something: You can set location-based alerts soyourphonewillremindyou of somethingimportantwhen you arearrivingat orleavingalocation. I gettextalerts when I have used 80% of mymobiledata. Sign up toreceivenewsalerts inyourarea. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThreats & warnings - (just) you waitidiom
- alarm
- alarm bell
- alarmed
- beware the ides of Marchidiom
- brushback pitch
- canary
- canary in a coalmineidiom
- caveat
- communication cord
- don't you dareidiom
- false alarm
- send a signal (to sb) thatidiom
- slip
- there's many a slip twixt cup and lipidiom
- tipsomeoneoff
- trigger warning
- ultimatum
- warning
- yellow card
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Emergency services in general Communications - general words C2towarnsomeone of apossiblydangeroussituation: 使警觉,使警惕;向…发出警报 Ananonymousletteralertedpolicetothepossibilityof aterroristattackat theairport.有人给警察写了一封匿名信,警告机场可能会受到恐怖袭击。 - If youhearafloodwarning,pleasealertyourneighboursand makeemergencypreparations.
- Until Isawmystatement, there was nothing to alert me that someoneelsewas using mycreditcardnumber.
- Weencourageparentsto alert theschoolabout anyconcernsordifficultiesathome.
- We don'twanttoalarmpeopleunnecessarily, but they should be alerted topotentialdangers.
- Anoteofformalityin hisvoicealerted her to thefactthatotherswerelistening.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThreats & warnings - (just) you waitidiom
- alarm
- alarm bell
- alarmed
- beware the ides of Marchidiom
- brushback pitch
- canary
- canary in a coalmineidiom
- caveat
- communication cord
- don't you dareidiom
- false alarm
- send a signal (to sb) thatidiom
- slip
- there's many a slip twixt cup and lipidiom
- tipsomeoneoff
- trigger warning
- ultimatum
- warning
- yellow card
See more results » (Definition ofalertfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)C1quicktosee,understand, andactin aparticularsituation 机警的,机敏的,敏捷的I'm notfeelingvery alert today - not enoughsleeplastnight!今天我感觉特迟钝——昨晚没睡好! Acoupleof alertreaderspostedcommentson thewebsitepointingout themistake.有几个眼尖的读者在网上发表评论,指出了这个错误。 Parents should be alerttosuddenchangesin children'sbehaviour.父母应该对孩子行为的突然变化有所警觉。 - Doingpuzzlesandcrosswordsregularlykeepsyourmindalert andactive.
- Although Granny wasfrailin heroldage, but wasmentallyvery alert.
- He wasnormallyabright, alertbaby, so shefeltsurethere was somethingseriouslywrong.
- Asmallanimalmust alwaysremainalert forpredators.
- There have been sometheftsrecently, sopleasestayalert and don'tleavehandbagsandvaluablesaround.
C1awarningtopeopleto bepreparedtodealwith somethingdangerous 警报abombalert炸弹警报 Thearmywasput on (full)alert as thepeacetalksbegantofail.当和谈开始破裂的时候,军队进入(全面)戒备状态。 Thepublicwerewarnedto beon thealertfor(=watchingcarefullyfor)suspiciouspackages.有关部门提醒公众,要警惕可疑包裹。 C2towarnsomeone of apossiblydangeroussituation 使警觉,使警惕;向…发出警报Ananonymousletteralertedpolicetothepossibilityof aterroristattackat theairport.有人给警察写了一封匿名信,警告机场可能会受到恐怖袭击。 - If youhearafloodwarning,pleasealertyourneighboursand makeemergencypreparations.
- Until Isawmystatement, there was nothing to alert me that someoneelsewas using mycreditcardnumber.
- Weencourageparentsto alert theschoolabout anyconcernsor difficulties athome.
- We don'twanttoalarmpeopleunnecessarily, but they should be alerted topotentialdangers.
- Anoteofformalityin hisvoicealerted her to thefactthatotherswerelistening.
alert| American Dictionaryquicktosee,understand, andactin aparticularsituation: When you’redriving, you muststayalert. We had to be alert to anydangersignsin theeconomy. awarningtopeopleto getreadytodealwith somethingdangerous: [U]Thepolicewere on the alert for(=watchingcarefullyfor)anysignoftrouble. alert
Theautocompanymailedletterstoownersof thatmodelcar, alerting them ofsafetyrisks. (Definition ofalertfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofalertalert Difficult relations with coal operators alerted labour to the danger of divide-and-rule tactics.From theCambridge English Corpus He also alerts us to the dangers of affluent baby boomers using their political clout to get policy precedence.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, it constantly alerted the government to the need of keeping a tight rein on criminal and subversive elements.From theCambridge English Corpus The instant we hear 'lest' our minds are alerted to concentrate on the significance of the following clause.From theCambridge English Corpus Information from the dorsal stream alerts the organism to the fact that something of potential interest or importance is out there.From theCambridge English Corpus Her study also alerts us to the fact that collaboration has social and personal consequences for participants.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, the service provides all users with free access to tables of contents and abstracts, and a free email alerting service.From theCambridge English Corpus What is called for is a reporting system that monitors all expenditures and alerts the government to potential overruns.From theCambridge English Corpus An additional 21 new participants were recruited to the study in 1991 by alerting area clinics that participants were being sought for the study.From theCambridge English Corpus His retreating to her when he has been startled, alerted, slightly hurt, mildly frightened or fatigued seldom elicits her attention.From theCambridge English Corpus Punctuation delineates rhetorical structure, so that a reader can be explicitly alerted to certain formal contrivances relevant to the communicative significances embodied in a text.From theCambridge English Corpus The number of parent falsely alerted for every true case found is minimal.From theCambridge English Corpus Another incident occurred in 1986 that alerted me to the growth of a new and alternative world view and ethos.From theCambridge English Corpus The table also alerts readers to passages where the variants are minor enough to be reportable in the critical notes.From theCambridge English Corpus A friend alerted me to the need for funds.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/alert## |