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1 siren
صَفَّارة الإنْذَار \ siren: an electric horn with a very loud long note; it is used on ships, at factories, on police cars, for warning people (of danger, etc.). -
2 сладкий звук
1) General subject: syren note2) Makarov: siren note -
3 чарующий звук
Makarov: siren note -
4 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 -
5 suonare
1. v/t playcampanello ring2. v/i playalla porta ring* * *suonare v.tr.1 to sound; ( campane, campanello) to ring*: credevo che tu avessi suonato ( il campanello), I thought you had rung; suonare l'allarme, to sound the alarm; suonare il clacson, to sound the horn (o to hoot); suonare una nota, to sound a note // (mil.): suonare la ritirata, to sound the retreat; suonare la sveglia, to sound reveille // suonarle a qlcu., (fam.) to give s.o. a good thrashing2 ( eseguire musica) to play: l'organo suonava la marcia nuziale, the organ was playing the wedding march; suonare un pezzo di musica, to play a piece of music; suonare il piano, to play the piano; suonare qlco. al piano, to play sthg. on the piano; suonare il violino, il flauto, to play the violin, the flute; suona la batteria in un gruppo rock, he plays the drums in a rock band3 ( di orologio) to strike*: l'orologio della chiesa ha appena suonato mezzogiorno, the church clock has just struck noon; questo orologio suona le ore, this clock strikes the hours◆ v. intr.1 to sound; (di campane, campanelli) to ring*: il campanello suona, the bell is ringing; suonano alla porta, vai ad aprire!, the doorbell is ringing, go and open the door!; le campane suonano a festa, the festive bells are ringing (o chiming); questo fischietto, questa tromba non suona, this whistle, this trumpet does not play (o blow); quando suona la sirena, gli operai smettono di lavorare, when the siren goes, the workers stop work; non ho sentito suonare la sveglia, I didn't hear the alarm clock go off // ( di campane): suonare a martello, to sound the alarm; suonare a morto, to toll for the dead2 ( eseguire musica) to play: suona in un'orchestra sinfonica, he plays in a symphony orchestra; suonare a orecchio, to play by ear3 ( scoccare) to strike*: le dodici sono suonate qualche minuto fa, twelve o'clock struck some minutes ago; non è ancora suonata mezzanotte, it has not struck midnight yet; sono appena suonate le sei, it has just struck six4 ( risuonare) to ring*, to resound (anche fig.): il giardino suonava di grida allegre, the garden was ringing with cheerful cries5 (di periodo, versi ecc.) to sound: mi suona sbagliato, strano, it sounds wrong, strange to me; questa frase non suona bene, this sentence does not sound right.* * *[swo'nare]1. vt(strumento, pezzo musicale) to play, (campana, campanello) to ring, (clacson, allarme, ritirata) to soundsuonare il clacson — to hoot, sound the horn
2. vi(aus avere) (musicista) to play, (campane, campanello, telefono) to ring, (ore) to strike, fig, (discorso) to sound, ring* * *[swo'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to play [ strumento musicale]; to ring* [campane, campanello]; to put* on, to play [ disco]2) (eseguire) to play [brano, sinfonia]suonare qcs. al pianoforte — to play sth. on the piano
3) (annunciare) to sound, to beat* [ ritirata]; (indicare) [ orologio] to strike* [ ora]4) suonarle colloq.2.suonarle a qcn. — to thrash the living daylights out of sb
1) [campane, campanello, telefono] to ring*; [ sveglia] to go* off; [allarme, sirena] to sound; [radio, disco] to play2) (eseguire musica) to play4) (azionare una suoneria, un campanello)per chiamare l'infermiera, suoni due volte — to call the nurse, ring twice
hanno suonato alla porta, va' ad aprire! — the bell has just rung, answer the door!
5) fig.suonare vero, falso — to ring true, false
* * *suonare/swo'nare/ [1]1 to play [ strumento musicale]; to ring* [ campane, campanello]; to put* on, to play [ disco]; suonare il clacson to sound one's horn2 (eseguire) to play [ brano, sinfonia]; suonare il jazz to play jazz; suonare qcs. al pianoforte to play sth. on the piano(aus. avere)1 [ campane, campanello, telefono] to ring*; [ sveglia] to go* off; [ allarme, sirena] to sound; [ radio, disco] to play2 (eseguire musica) to play3 (essere annunciato da suoni) erano appena suonate le due it had just struck two4 (azionare una suoneria, un campanello) per chiamare l'infermiera, suoni due volte to call the nurse, ring twice; suonare alla porta to ring at the door; hanno suonato alla porta, va' ad aprire! the bell has just rung, answer the door!5 fig. suonare bene to have a nice ring; suonare vero, falso to ring true, false; suonare strano to sound odd. -
6 صفارة (زامور)
صَفَّارة (زامور) \ hooter: a horn on a vehicle or ship (for giving warning); a steam whistle at a factory (for work to start or stop). whistle: a high sound made by forcing air out through a small hole between one’s lips; a sound like this, made by birds or by the wind; an instrument for making this sound: The policeman blew his whistle. \ See Also صفرة (صَفْرَة) \ صَفَّارة الإنْذَار \ siren: an electric horn with a very loud long note; it is used on ships, at factories, on police cars, for warning people (of danger, etc.).
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