1. 恐吓的, 警告的:amused愉快的, 开心的, 好玩的 | alarmed恐吓的, 警告的 | bitter苦的, 痛苦的, 怀恨的
2. 洒然:alarmbell 警钟 | alarmed 洒然 | alarmingly 令人挂虑地
3. 惊恐:4.愤怒Angry | 5惊恐Alarmed | 6.痛苦Painful
1. Alarmed by the rising numbers, the government's Planning Commission has recommended prostitution be legalized to help fight AIDS.
2. But the capture of foreigners in Baghdad in operations that seem carefully planned is an escalation that has alarmed foreign embassies and firms.
3. alarmed
3. But as Christianity spread they were alarmed by the continuing celebration of pagan customs and Saturnalia among their converts.
4. The continuous damaging weather has alarmed the government and experts on prices, but they argued it is still early to foresee a drop in grain output.
5. In Germany's capital people are not overly alarmed by the economic nightmare scenarios which recently have been contrived by economic experts on a daily basis.
6. Thanks to suburban sprawl and a growth in numbers of both people and animals, a rash of coyote encounters has alarmed residents.
7. After going to the hospital, my mom and I were alarmed by the result of my gastroscopic examination.
8. Obama invited fellow APEC leaders to a summit in Hawaii in 2011, but may have alarmed them with the dress code.
9. Human rights groups are alarmed that such people might achieve any power in Haiti.
10. Some US senators'efforts to introduce a " buy American " clause in its economic stimulus bill have alarmed the international community.
adj
1. experiencing a sudden sense of danger