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Перевод: alert
[прилагательное] бдительный; настороженный; живой; проворный; [существительное] тревога ; сигнал тревоги; состояние боевой готовности; [глагол] объявлять тревогу; поднимать по тревоге; предупреждать об опасности; привести в состояние готовности
Тезаурус:
- A nationwide alert went out in the Irish Republic last night for Patrick Sheehy, one of Scotland Yard's most wanted terrorist suspects.
- The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon.
- THE mix-up that means two families may have been bringing up the wrong babies could have happened in a fire alert, it emerged yesterday.
- When active, they must always be on the alert, ready to take avoiding action.
- It also transpired that parts of England (east and south-east) were put on full invasion alert at the time, but it seems that "Cromwell" had been ignored in some places where the junior officers who happened to be on duty had not been let into the secret of what it meant.
- Good nature and a sense of humour, as well as an alert and well-stocked mind are also reflected in the face.
- And yet I am alert again.
- Some of the poor made quite a good living from these services and one can imagine an efficient "bush telegraph" system to alert others of forthcoming requiems.
- Benefits include free uniform, seven weeks annual holiday (subject to Crab Key's alert status) and the opportunity to work with one of the world's finest scientific minds.
- A mother insists on her small son's going to bed at a certain time, in spite of all his protests, because she knows he needs enough sleep to keep healthy and alert; but in his view, she is insisting that he gives up his happy play, cutting him off from the rest of the family, for no good reason.
- "Then alert our organizations in those countries.
- "You will have a trying day tomorrow", he once said to his District Magistrate while Chief Commissioner of Delhi; "You will be on the alert all day and will probably have a riot.
- It is easier to cope with any difficulty when feeling well and alert, less easy when worried, tired, "out of sorts".
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