be on the alert

  • 21be on the alert — be ready, be prepared, be vigilant, be on guard …

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  • 22being on the alert — being ready, being prepared …

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  • 23Alert, Nunavut — Location map polarx CanadaGeo caption = lon shift = 4.1 label=Alert label size=70 | lat skew=1.2 background = #DDDD22 position=top lat = 82.466667 long = 62.5 mark=Green pog.svg marksize=6 width=250 float=right Alert, in the Qikiqtaaluk Region,… …

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  • 24Alert dialog box — An alert dialog (or dialogue) is a colloquial (though commonly accepted) term for a particular type of dialog box that occurs in a graphical user interface. It is also known as an alert box, alert window, error dialog, alert popup or plainly… …

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  • 25alert — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heightened, high ▪ The country has put its troops on high alert. ▪ full ▪ amber, orange, red …

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  • 26Alert Bay, British Columbia — Infobox Settlement official name = Village of Alert Bay other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Village motto = imagesize = 180px image caption = Totem poles in front of homes in Alert Bay in the 1900s flag size = image seal size …

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  • 27alert — I adj. alert to (alert to danger) II n. 1) to call an alert 2) to place, put (troops) on alert 3) to call off, cancel an alert 4) (a) full; preliminary; red alert (the troops were on full alert) 5) on (the) alert (to be on the alert) 6) (misc.)… …

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  • 28alert — a|lert1 [əˈlə:t US ə:rt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: alerte, from Italian all erta on the watch ] 1.) giving all your attention to what is happening, being said etc ▪ The animal raised its head, suddenly alert. ▪ Taking notes is one… …

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  • 29alert — 01. The patient was awake and [alert] about 3 hours after undergoing surgery. 02. Someone had better [alert] the police; we ve been robbed. 03. You have to be very [alert] if you are driving at night in heavy rain. 04. Police have warned people… …

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  • 30alert — a|lert1 [ ə lɜrt ] adjective * 1. ) able to think in a clear and intelligent way: He s remarkably alert for his age. Regular exercise could help you to feel better, look better, and be more alert. 2. ) alert to paying attention to what is… …

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