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1 Alarm
m; -(e)s, -e alarm, alert; (Fliegeralarm) air-raid warning, alert; blinder oder falscher Alarm false alarm; Alarm schlagen sound ( oder raise) the alarm* * *der Alarmalarm; alert* * *Alạrm [a'larm]m -(e)s, -e(= Warnung) alarm; (= Fliegeralarm) air-raid warning; (= Zustand) alertAlarm! — fire!/air raid! etc
Alarm schlagen — to give or raise or sound the alarm
* * *(something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc: Sound the alarm!; a fire-alarm; ( also adjective) an alarm clock.) alarm* * *<-[e]s, -e>[aˈlarm]m1. (Warnsignal) alarm▪ \Alarm schlagen [o geben] to sound [or raise] the alarm▪ \Alarm sein to be on alert▪ bei \Alarm during an alert▪ \Alarm! alert!, action stations!* * *der; Alarm[e]s, Alarme1) alarm; (FliegerAlarm) air-raid warningAlarm geben — raise or sound or give the alarm
Alarm schlagen — (ugs.) raise or sound the alarm
2) (Alarmzustand) alert* * *falscher Alarm false alarm;Alarm schlagen sound ( oder raise) the alarm* * *der; Alarm[e]s, Alarme1) alarm; (FliegerAlarm) air-raid warningAlarm geben — raise or sound or give the alarm
Alarm schlagen — (ugs.) raise or sound the alarm
2) (Alarmzustand) alert* * *-e m.alarm n. -
2 Alarm
1) ( Warnsignal) alarm;\Alarm sein to be on alert;bei \Alarm during an alert;\Alarm! alert!, action stations! -
3 Aktion
f; -, -en1. (Handlung) action; Pl. auch activities; in Aktion in action; in Aktion treten take action, act; es wird Zeit, dass wir in Aktion treten it’s time we did something (about it), it’s time for action; sie sind voll in Aktion umg. it’s all stations go (with them); jetzt erlebst du mich / es etc. mal in voller Aktion umg. now you’ll see me / it in action allg.2. (Unternehmung, Werbeaktion etc.) drive, campaign; (Maßnahme) measures Pl.; (Hilfsaktion) operation; künstlerische: happening; POL. action; konzertierte Aktion concerted action; groß angelegte Aktion large-scale project* * *die Aktion(Einsatz) operation;(Sonderangebot) special offer;(Tat) action* * *Ak|ti|on [ak'tsioːn]f -, -en(= Handlung) action (AUCH MIL); (= Kampagne) campaign; (= Werbeaktion) promotion; (= geplantes Unternehmen, Einsatz) operation (AUCH MIL); (ART) action paintingin Aktión — in action
sie muss ständig in Aktión sein — she always has to be active or on the go (inf)
in Aktión treten — to go into action
* * *Ak·ti·on<-, -en>[akˈtsi̯o:n]f1. (Handlung) act, actionin \Aktion sein to be [constantly] in actionin \Aktion treten to act, to go [or come] into action2. (Sonderverkauf) sale4. (Werbemaßnahme) campaign* * *die; Aktion, Aktionen1) action no indef. art.; (militärisch) operationpolitische Aktionen — political action sing.
2) (Kampagne) campaignAktion saubere Umwelt — campaign to clean up the environment
3) o. Pl. (das Handeln) action4) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Verkauf zu Sonderpreisen) sale* * *in Aktion in action;in Aktion treten take action, act;es wird Zeit, dass wir in Aktion treten it’s time we did something (about it), it’s time for action;jetzt erlebst du mich/es etc2. (Unternehmung, Werbeaktion etc) drive, campaign; (Maßnahme) measures pl; (Hilfsaktion) operation; künstlerische: happening; POL action;konzertierte Aktion concerted action;groß angelegte Aktion large-scale project* * *die; Aktion, Aktionen1) action no indef. art.; (militärisch) operationpolitische Aktionen — political action sing.
2) (Kampagne) campaign3) o. Pl. (das Handeln) action4) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Verkauf zu Sonderpreisen) sale* * *-en f.action n. -
4 Klimaänderung (anthropogen)
изменение климата как следствие деятельности человека
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man-made climate change
Man-made climate changes may be due to the greenhouse effect and other human activities. A change in albedo of the land brought about by desertification and deforestation affects the amount of solar energy absorbed at the earth's surface. Man-made aerosols produced from the sulphur released from power stations can modify clouds. Changes in ozone levels in the stratosphere due to CFCs may influence climate. (Source: WRIGHT)
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