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1 Automatic Intruder Detector Alarm
Abbreviation: AIDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Automatic Intruder Detector Alarm
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2 automatic intruder detection alarm
Military: AIDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > automatic intruder detection alarm
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3 охоронна сигналізація
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4 охранная сигнализация
Russian-English dictionary of construction > охранная сигнализация
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5 охранная сигнализация
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > охранная сигнализация
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6 система тревожной сигнализации
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > система тревожной сигнализации
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7 alarma
f.1 alarm.dar la alarma to raise the alarmcundió la alarma panic spreadalarma antirrobo burglar alarmalarma contra incendios fire alarm2 siren, buzzer, alarm.3 fear.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: alarmar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: alarmar.* * *1 alarm\dar la alarma to give the alarm, raise the alarmalarma aérea air-raid warning* * *noun f.* * *SF alarmcon creciente alarma — with growing alarm, with growing concern
alarma antirrobo — [de coche] car alarm, anti-theft alarm; [de casa] burglar alarm
no había motivo para la alarma social — there was no cause for panic o public alarm
* * *1) ( ante peligro) alarmsembró la alarma en or entre la población — it caused alarm among the population
dar la voz de alarma — to sound o raise the alarm
2) ( dispositivo) alarm•* * *1) ( ante peligro) alarmsembró la alarma en or entre la población — it caused alarm among the population
dar la voz de alarma — to sound o raise the alarm
2) ( dispositivo) alarm•* * *alarma11 = alarm.Ex: 'What do you mean by that?' asked Bragge, almost with an air of alarm.
* cundir la alarma = transmit + alarm.* dar la alarma = sound + alarm.* dar la señal de alarma = sound + the clarion.* motivo de alarma = cause for alarm.* señal de alarma = alarm signal, clarion call.alarma22 = alarm, alarm device, alarm system, burglar alarm, security alarm.Ex: The terminal would sound an alarm, and the cursor would be positioned so that a valid code or number could be entered.
Ex: Such items may be kept in locked cupboards, bookcases or display cases to which some type of alarm device is fitted.Ex: This article covers requirements of space, power, environment, security and alarm systems, and data and telecommunications.Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.Ex: This article outlines general requirements for a well-appointed restoration laboratory: filtered light, security alarms, good flood drainage, and lay-out.* alarma antirrobo = burglar alarm, intruder alarm.* alarma contra incendios = fire warning, fire alarm.* alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.* alarma contra robos = burglar alarm.* alarma de coche = car alarm.* alarma personal = rape alarm, personal alarm.* alarma + sonar = alarm + go off.* botón de alarma = panic button.* desconectar una alarma = silence + alarm.* dispositivo de alarma = alarm device.* hacer sonar una alarma = sound + alarm.* sistema de alarma = alarm system, detection system.* * *A (ante un peligro) alarmla noticia sembró la alarma en or entre la población the news caused alarm among the populationdar la voz de alarma to sound o raise the alarmB (dispositivo) alarmel timbre de la alarma the alarm bellponer la alarma to set the alarmCompuestos:yellow alertair-raid warningantitheft o burglar alarmfire alarmintruder alarmsecurity alarmpersonal alarmred alert* * *
Del verbo alarmar: ( conjugate alarmar)
alarma es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
alarma
alarmar
alarma sustantivo femenino
1 ( ante peligro) alarm;◊ dar la voz de alarma to sound o raise the alarm
2 ( dispositivo) alarm;◊ alarma contra robos/incendios burglar/fire alarm
alarmar ( conjugate alarmar) verbo transitivo
to alarm
alarmarse verbo pronominal
to be alarmed
alarma sustantivo femenino alarm: saltó la alarma, the alarm went off
♦ Locuciones: dar la voz de alarma, to raise the alarm
alarmar verbo transitivo to alarm
' alarma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antirrobo
- inutilizar
- pitido
- saltar
- activar
- causar
- cundir
- desconectar
- falso
- sirena
- timbre
English:
alarm
- burglar alarm
- false alarm
- fire alarm
- go off
- set off
- sound
- trip
- burglar
- false
- fire
- panic
- raise
* * *alarma nf1. [señal] alarm;dar la alarma, dar la voz de alarma to raise the alarm2. [dispositivo] alarmalarma antirrobo [en coche] antitheft o car alarm; [en casa] burglar alarm;alarma contra incendios fire alarm3. [preocupación] alarm;cundió la alarma panic spread;saltó la alarma entre los responsables de la empresa alarm bells started ringing among the company's management;las propuestas del gobierno provocaron gran alarma social the government's proposals caused widespread alarm among the population4. Mil call to arms* * *el grito de alarma raise the alarm;falsa alarma false alarm;dispositivo de alarma alarm;hacer saltar la alarma set off o trigger the alarm;señal de alarma alarm (signal)* * *alarma nf: alarm* * *alarma n alarm -
8 alarma antirrobo
f.burglar alarm, antitheft device.* * *(para casa) burglar alarm 2 (para coche) anti-theft device, car alarm* * *(n.) = burglar alarm, intruder alarmEx. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.Ex. Of greatest import are the siting of libraries, the building shell, fire alarms, intruder alarms, internal layout of the building, and methods combating damage and theft.* * *(n.) = burglar alarm, intruder alarmEx: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.
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9 Alarmanlage
f <tech.allg> ■ alarm systemf < alarm> ■ burglar alarm system (B.A.); burglar alarmf ugs < alarm> ■ intruder alarm system; intruder alarm; intrusion alarm [system]; intruder detection system; intrusion detection systemf <kfz.alarm> (für Kraftfahrzeuge) ■ alarm system; security system; car alarm [system] GB ; anti-theft alarm [system] -
10 intruso
adj.intrusive, meddling, obtrusive.m.1 intruder, interloper, trespasser.2 hacker.* * *► adjetivo1 intrusive► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 intruder* * *intruso, -a1.ADJ intrusive2.SM / F [gen] intruder; (=extraño) outsider; [en fiesta] gatecrasher; (Jur) trespasser; (Mil, Pol) infiltratorintruso/a informático/a — hacker
* * *- sa masculino, femenino intruder* * *= intruder, interloper, intrusive, meddling, trespasser, invasive, unwelcome guest.Ex. It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.Ex. We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.Ex. Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.Ex. Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.Ex. The meeting was closed prematurely when police ordered the premises to be evacuated by the conferencers as well as the trespassers.Ex. The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Ex. Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.----* alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.* * *- sa masculino, femenino intruder* * *= intruder, interloper, intrusive, meddling, trespasser, invasive, unwelcome guest.Ex: It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.
Ex: We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.Ex: Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.Ex: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.Ex: The meeting was closed prematurely when police ordered the premises to be evacuated by the conferencers as well as the trespassers.Ex: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Ex: Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.* alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.* * *intruso -samasculine, feminineintruderme sentí como una intrusa I felt like an intruder o interloper* * *
intruso◊ -sa sustantivo masculino, femenino
intruder;
(Inf) cracker (colloq)
intruso,-a
I adjetivo intrusive
II 1 sustantivo masculino y femenino intruder
2 Jur trespasser
' intruso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intrusa
English:
intruder
- outsider
- trespasser
- cracker
- interloper
* * *intruso, -a nm,fintruder* * *m, intrusa f intruder* * *intruso, -sa adj: intrusiveintruso, -sa n: intruder* * *intruso n intruder -
11 allarme
m alarmdare l'allarme raise the alarmallarme smog smog alert* * *allarme s.m.1 alarm, warning, alert: cessato allarme, all clear; segnale d'allarme, alarm signal; segnale d'allarme aereo, air-raid warning; sirena d'allarme, siren; falso allarme, false alarm; stato di allarme, state of alarm; la polizia fu tenuta in stato d'allarme per settimane, the police were kept on the alert for weeks2 (fig.) fear; agitation; sudden apprehension: mettersi in allarme, to become (o to get) alarmed; la notizia suscitò allarme, the news alarmed everyone.* * *[al'larme]sostantivo maschile1) (sistema) alarmimpianto d'allarme — alarm system, burglar alarm
2) (segnale) alarm, alertfalso allarme — false alarm (anche fig.)
dare il segnale d'allarme, dare l'allarme — to raise o give the alarm (anche fig.)
•allarme aereo — air alert, air-raid warning
allarme antifurto — burglar o intruder alarm
allarme antincendio — fire alarm o bell
allarme bomba — bomb alert o scare
* * *allarme/al'larme/sostantivo m.1 (sistema) alarm; impianto d'allarme alarm system, burglar alarm; campanello d'allarme alarm bell (anche fig.)2 (segnale) alarm, alert; falso allarme false alarm (anche fig.); (segnale di) cessato allarme all clear; dare il segnale d'allarme, dare l'allarme to raise o give the alarm (anche fig.)3 (apprensione) essere in (stato d')allarme to be on the alert; mettere in (stato d') allarme to alarm; nessun motivo d'allarme no cause for alarmallarme aereo air alert, air-raid warning; allarme alimentare food scare; allarme antifurto burglar o intruder alarm; allarme antincendio fire alarm o bell; allarme bomba bomb alert o scare; allarme rosso red alert. -
12 alarma2
2 = alarm, alarm device, alarm system, burglar alarm, security alarm.Ex. The terminal would sound an alarm, and the cursor would be positioned so that a valid code or number could be entered.Ex. Such items may be kept in locked cupboards, bookcases or display cases to which some type of alarm device is fitted.Ex. This article covers requirements of space, power, environment, security and alarm systems, and data and telecommunications.Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.Ex. This article outlines general requirements for a well-appointed restoration laboratory: filtered light, security alarms, good flood drainage, and lay-out.----* alarma antirrobo = burglar alarm, intruder alarm.* alarma contra incendios = fire warning, fire alarm.* alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.* alarma contra robos = burglar alarm.* alarma de coche = car alarm.* alarma personal = rape alarm, personal alarm.* alarma + sonar = alarm + go off.* botón de alarma = panic button.* desconectar una alarma = silence + alarm.* dispositivo de alarma = alarm device.* hacer sonar una alarma = sound + alarm.* sistema de alarma = alarm system, detection system. -
13 antirrobo
adj.antitheft.dispositivo antirrobo antitheft devicem.antitheft device.* * *1 anti-theft\* * *1.ADJ INV2.SM (tb: dispositivo antirrobo) anti-theft device* * *masculino antitheft device* * *= anti-theft.Ex. This article assesses the cost of book loses to a library without anti-theft equipment = Este artículo evalúa los costes de las pérdidas de libros en una biblioteca sin un equipo antirrobo.----* alarma antirrobo = burglar alarm, intruder alarm.* banda antirrobo magnética = magnetic security tag.* sistema antirrobo de libros = book security system, library security system.* tira adhesiva antirrobo = adhesive security strip.* * *masculino antitheft device* * *= anti-theft.Ex: This article assesses the cost of book loses to a library without anti-theft equipment = Este artículo evalúa los costes de las pérdidas de libros en una biblioteca sin un equipo antirrobo.
* alarma antirrobo = burglar alarm, intruder alarm.* banda antirrobo magnética = magnetic security tag.* sistema antirrobo de libros = book security system, library security system.* tira adhesiva antirrobo = adhesive security strip.* * *sistema antirrobo antitheft systemalarma antirrobo antitheft o burglar alarmantitheft device* * *
antirrobo sustantivo masculino
antitheft device
antirrobo
I adj inv antitheft
II m (para coche) car alarm
(para casa) burglar alarm
alarma antirrobo, burglar alarm
' antirrobo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cadena
English:
burglar alarm
- burglar
* * *♦ adj invantitheft;dispositivo antirrobo antitheft device♦ nm1. [en coche] antitheft device2. [en edificio] burglar alarm* * *m AUTO antitheft device* * *antirrobo, -ba adj: antitheft* * *antirrobo n anti theft device -
14 сигнализатор вторжения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сигнализатор вторжения
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15 Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlage
f < alarm> ■ intruder alarm system; intruder alarm; intrusion alarm [system]; intruder detection system; intrusion detection systemGerman-english technical dictionary > Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlage
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16 Intrusionsmeldeanlage
f < alarm> ■ intruder alarm system; intruder alarm; intrusion alarm [system]; intruder detection system; intrusion detection system -
17 Überfall- und Einbruchmeldeanlage
f (ÜEA) < alarm> ■ intruder alarm system; intruder alarm; intrusion alarm [system]; intruder detection system; intrusion detection systemGerman-english technical dictionary > Überfall- und Einbruchmeldeanlage
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18 ÜEA
< alarm> ■ intruder alarm system; intruder alarm; intrusion alarm [system]; intruder detection system; intrusion detection system -
19 alarma contra intrusos
(n.) = intruder alarmEx. Of greatest import are the siting of libraries, the building shell, fire alarms, intruder alarms, internal layout of the building, and methods combating damage and theft.* * *(n.) = intruder alarmEx: Of greatest import are the siting of libraries, the building shell, fire alarms, intruder alarms, internal layout of the building, and methods combating damage and theft.
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20 охранная сигнализация
1) Engineering: protective signaling2) Construction: intruder alarm3) Railway term: protection signalling4) Automobile industry: burglar alarm, intrusion protection5) Architecture: security signal system6) Sakhalin energy glossary: security alarm system7) Chemical weapons: intrusion detection system (IDS)8) Makarov: burglar alarm (от воров)9) Security: alarm, security alarm10) oil&gas: burglar alarm systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > охранная сигнализация
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