1.警钟;警铃
1.a bell that rings to warn you of danger
2.something that makes you feel something unpleasant or dangerous is going to happen
1.They found that this alarm bell can sometimes turn a "buy" signal into a "sell" .
他们发现这个警钟有时可以把“买进”讯息转变为“卖出”。
2.A second alarm bell rings when you fail in trying to reuse an apparently reusable piece of code.
第二个报警电铃环中重用段显然可重用代码尝试失败时。
3.This alarm bell, though, does not seem to have rattled private equity managers.
不过,这一警钟似乎并未惊扰到私人股本公司。
4.And a great deal of network bank theft affairs happened recently knocked the alarm bell for information security of network bank system.
而近期发生的网银大盗横行网络的一系列事件,也再一次为网络银行系统的信息安全敲响了警钟。
5.After a summer of sleeping in or doing things on your time, the alarm bell announcing that first day of school can be a rude awakening.
一整个暑假你都在睡懒觉,自由安排时间做自己的事,宣告开学第一天来临的闹钟的确令人不快。
6.Hurting the beloved may be the last alarm bell that warns of the lover's difficulties; it is an extreme measure signaling urgency.
伤害所爱的人可能是警告爱人的烦恼的最后警钟;这是一个发出紧急信号的极端方法。
7.Here special tips, you will hear the program is not dangerous alarm bell, but to the enemy.
在这里特别提示,各位即将听到的节目并不是危险的报警钟声,而是向敌人发起冲锋的号角。
8.The slip-up on Thursday is not an alarm bell but just a regrettable episode.
周四的失败不是警钟,只是一个让人遗憾的插曲。
9.Each indoor fire alarm push-buttons shall be equipped with a break-glass push-button and an alarm bell.
每个室内火警按钮都应该防止在可击碎玻璃盒中,并于警铃相连接。
10.The frequent ray-casting and alarm-bell-knocking can help in case of our soul badger with system and derogated by it.
经常投以光线,敲响警钟,以免我们的灵魂被体制纠缠和贬损。