larm
71a|larm|ism — «uh LAHR mihz uhm», noun. the attitude and habits of alarmists …
72a|larm|ist — «uh LAHR mihst», noun, adjective. –n. a person who is easily alarmed or alarms others needlessly or on very slight grounds: »The alarmists cry out that there is a danger of World War Three (Wall Street Journal). –adj. of or having to do with an… …
73a|larm — «uh LAHRM», noun, verb. –n. 1. sudden fear; excitement caused by fear of danger; fright: »The deer darted off in alarm. SYNONYM(S): apprehension; consternation. See syn. under fear. (Cf. ↑fear) 2 …
74Blinder Lärm. — См. Фальшивая тревога …
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75aˈlarm ˌbells — noun [plural] if something rings alarm bells, or sets alarm bells ringing, it makes you very careful because you think something bad is going to happen …
76aˈlarm ˌclock — noun [C] a clock that wakes you up at a particular time by making a noise …
77ˈburglar aˌlarm — noun [C] a piece of equipment that makes a loud noise if someone enters a building …
78ˌfalse aˈlarm — noun [C] a situation in which you think that something bad is going to happen, but it does not …
79ˈfire aˌlarm — noun [C] a piece of equipment that makes a loud noise to warn people that there is a fire …
80Behei (Lärm, Geschrei) — 1. En grot Behei en necks en de Täsch. (Meurs.) – Firmenich, I, 402, 151. 2. En grôt Behei on en Ei op de Kâr. (Meurs.) – Firmenich, I, 402, 151. 3. En grôt Behei on wenig drop. (Meurs.) – Firmenich, I, 402. 4. Völ Behei, grosse Pomei en wenig… …