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1 alarm
إِنْذَار بالخَطَر \ alarm: a warning of danger: I range a bell to raise the alarm. \ تَنْبِيه إلى الخَطَر \ alarm: a warning of danger: I rang a bell to raise the alarm. \ رَاعَ (يَرُوع) \ alarm: to make anxious; cause alarm to: The bad news alarmed me. -
2 alarm clock
سَاعَة مُنَبِّهة \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. \ مُنَبِّه \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. -
3 fire alarm
an apparatus (eg a bell) to give warning of a fire:جَرَس إنذار مِن الحَريقEveryone had to leave the building when the fire alarm rang.
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4 ناقوس الخطر
ناقُوسُ الخَطَرtocsin, alarm bell; warning -
5 إنذار
إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) \ إِنْذَار بالخَطَر \ alarm: a warning of danger: I range a bell to raise the alarm. -
6 تنبيه
تَنْبِيه \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. \ تَنْبِيه إلى الخَطَر \ alarm: a warning of danger: I rang a bell to raise the alarm. -
7 sound
I [saund] adjective1) strong or in good condition:سَليم جِسْمانِيّا وعَقْلِيّاHe's 87, but he's still sound in mind and body.
2) (of sleep) deep:عَميقShe's a very sound sleeper.
3) full; thorough:كامِل، شامِلa sound basic training.
4) accurate; free from mistakes:دَقيق، سَليم، صَحيحa sound piece of work.
5) having or showing good judgement or good sense:قَويم، صادِق IIHis advice is always very sound.
1. noun1) the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing:صَوْت( also adjective) sound waves.
2) something that is, or can be, heard:صَوْت، ضَجَّهThe sounds were coming from the garage.
3) the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc:مَعْنى، مَغْزى، إنْطِباعI didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all!
2. verb1) to (cause something to) make a sound:Sound the bell!
يَرِنُّ، يُسْمِعُ صَوْتاThe bell sounded.
2) to signal (something) by making a sound:يُعْطي إشارَةً، يَدُقُّSound the alarm!
3) (of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear:يَبْدوThat sounds like a train.
4) to pronounce:يَلْفُظIn the word "pneumonia", the letter p is not sounded.
5) to examine by tapping and listening carefully:يَفْحَص بالنَّقْر والإصْغاء III [saund] verb يَقيسُ العُمْق بواسِطَة الصَّوْتShe sounded the patient's chest.
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8 ساعة (قياس زمني)
ساعَة (قياس زمني) \ hour: a measure of time; sixty minutes; a point or period of time: Doctors are called out at all hours. \ ساعَة شَمْسِيَّة \ sundial: a device that shows the time, by using the sun’s shadow (which moves like the hour hand of a clock). \ ساعَة كبيرة \ clock: an instrument for telling the time. \ سَاعَة مُنَبِّهة \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. \ سَاعَة يَد \ watch: a small kind of clock that is worn on the wrist (or is carried in a pocket). \ See Also جيب (جَيْب) \ سَاعَة يَد \ wrist-watch: a watch that is worn on the wrist. \ See Also مِعْصَم -
9 منبه
مُنَبِّه \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. \ مُنَبِّه \ stimulus (pl. stimuli), stimulant. \ See Also حافز (حافِز)، حاثّ
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Alarm clock — Alarm A*larm ([.a]*l[aum]rm ), n. [F. alarme, It. all arme to arms ! fr. L. arma, pl., arms. See {Arms}, and cf. {Alarum}.] 1. A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. [1913 Webster] Arming to answer in a night alarm. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English