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美:[əˈlɑrmɪst]
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美:[əˈlɑrmɪst]
a·larm·ist
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复数:alarmists
比较级:more alarmist
最高级:most alarmist
词根:alarm
adj.alarming 令人担忧的;使人惊恐的
alarmed 惊恐的;受惊的;焦虑的
adv.alarmingly 惊人地;让人担忧地
n.alarm 警报,警告器;惊慌
alarmism 危言耸听;大惊小怪
v.alarming 使惊恐(alarm的ing形式)
alarmed 报警(alarm的过去式及过去分词)
vt.alarm 警告;使惊恐
noun
one who tends to exaggerate dangers and raise undue alarms.People say that my doctor is an alarmist, so I'm not going to worry about my condition just yet.
adjective
characteristic of an alarmist.
"沉迷于发出警报的人",1793年,来自 alarm(n.)+ -ist。
The first known use of alarmism was in 1842
1 The scientific evidence demonstrates that the plastic baby bottles scare is nothing more than an alarmist reaction to a limited study that has not been reproduced.
科学证据表明,塑料婴儿奶瓶恐慌只是对未经证实的研究而大惊小怪的反应。
2 Ever since Trump became the Republican Party’s standard-bearer in 2016, the term has been floated and then dismissed for being too extreme and too alarmist, too historically specific or else too rhetorically vague.
3 That sentiment was echoed in a more alarmist tone by the critic William Deresiewicz in a recent essay in The Atlantic titled “The Death of the Artist.”
4 That’s not to say it isn’t serious — and more than a little alarmist — but it doesn’t take itself too seriously.
5 Besides, there is evidence to suggest these stories are alarmist.
6 She cautioned, however, saying: "I feel that any report can be alarmist in the minds of some people.
她提醒说:“我感觉任何报告在一些人脑子里都是危言耸听。
7 They discuss hormone replacement therapy in ways that aren’t alarmist, trading information with one another and revealing along the way how different every woman’s situation can be.
8 Alarmist talk about France has become commonplace.
对法国杞人忧天式的讨论已经成了司空见惯的事情。
9 While we recognize the challenges of the future, we're not alarmist about it.
虽然我们认识到了未来的挑战,但我们不是恐慌制造者。
10 To Lutcavage's mind, Safina and his ilk are alarmists who fail to recognize that fishermen have a "vested interest" in preserving the tuna on which they depend.
11 Then we hear a string of alarmist clips from news programs, and a New Year’s countdown, and a fizzle: on Y2K, nothing calamitous happened.
12 Not to be alarmist, but it seemed to me like a design emergency.
13 Too alarmist, " she tells me.
太危言耸听了,“她告诉我。
14 Unlike many Western commentators, he is not an alarmist.
和很多西方的时事评论家不同,他并不是危言耸听者。
15 "Furthermore, it dismays me that such an alarmist 'missing person' report has caused unnecessary anxiety among Michael's children who will understandably react to what they misunderstand, hear or are told."
16 You don’t have to be a cultural alarmist to wonder what other works could be plucked from the museum’s collection and pitched like so many wares.
17 John Whittingdale, a Brexit-supporting member of Parliament and a former minister who ran the culture department, said in an interview that such anxieties were alarmist.
18 But sometimes it's the doctors who are the alarmists.
19 Some critics have complained that "Greenland" is hysterically alarmist.
一些评论家抱怨说“格陵兰”是歇斯底里的杞人忧天。
20 I was doubting myself so I talked with a doctor, who assured me I am not being unreasonable or alarmist.
3 杞忧者
4 耸人听闻的