0 something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc -- báo động
(also adjective) an alarm clock.
a fire-alarm
Sound the alarm!
We did not share her alarm at the suggestion.
2 an alarm clock -- báo thức
Did you set the alarm?
3 to make (someone) afraid -- làm cho hoảng sợ
The review of social alarms country by country, rather than thematically, resembles a 1970s geography textbook.
This sort of behaviour has long sounded critical alarm bells.
Its fierce rhetoric, bordering on adventurism, alarmed the college administration.
It is able to provide a more accurate estimate about the occurrence of collisions and reduces the number of false alarms.
Moreover, with the issue of international violence becoming increasingly alarming, academic attention (not just political) should be given to the phenomenon of the military diaspora.
Nevertheless, the results suggest that alarm pheromone compounds have significant potential to improve the efficacy of baits for the control of grass-cutting ants.
News of royal displeasure could cause alarm, but usually the king sought consensus, through negotiation and discussion, and achieved it.
The social care case studies covered contracting for domiciliary care, day care, respite and residential care, and an emergency alarm scheme.