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单词 alert
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alertadjective

uk/əˈlɜːt/us/əˈlɝːt/

C1 quick to see, understand, and act in a particular situation:

I'm not feeling very alert today - not enough sleep last night!
A couple of alert readers posted comments on the website pointing out the mistake.
Parents should be alert to sudden changes in children's behaviour.

More examples

  • Doing puzzles and crosswords regularly keeps your mind alert and active.
  • Although Granny was frail in her old age, but was mentally very alert.
  • He was normally a bright, alert baby, so she felt sure there was something seriously wrong.
  • A small animal must always remain alert for predators.
  • There have been some thefts recently, so please stay alert and don't leave handbags and valuables around.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Perceptive

  • acute
  • acutely
  • antenna
  • eagle eye
  • eye
  • gimlet
  • have an eye for sth idiom
  • have eyes in the back of your head idiom
  • have gimlet eyes idiom
  • have/keep (all) your wits about you idiom
  • hawk-eyed
  • insight
  • observant
  • perceptive
  • percipient
  • razor-sharp
  • sharp
  • sharp-eyed
  • sharply
  • wit

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Reacting and responding
alertness
noun [ U ] uk/əˈlɜːt.nəs/us/əˈlɝːt.nəs/

alertnoun [ C or U ]

uk/əˈlɜːt/us/əˈlɝːt/

C1 a warning to people to be prepared to deal with something dangerous:

a bomb alert
The army was put on (full) alert as the peace talks began to fail.
The public were warned to be on the alert for (= watching carefully for) suspicious packages.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Threats & warnings

  • (I) told you (so)! idiom
  • (just) you wait idiom
  • bell
  • cautionary tale
  • do you want to make something/anything of it? idiom
  • don't you dare idiom
  • early warning system
  • emergency cord
  • fire a (warning) shot across sb's bow idiom
  • forewarn
  • heads-up
  • notice
  • ring/sound alarm bells idiom
  • siren
  • slap
  • tip
  • ultimatum
  • wake-up call
  • warning
  • warning/alarm bells start to ring/sound idiom

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Emergency services in general

alertverb [ T ]

uk/əˈlɜːt/us/əˈlɝːt/

C2 to warn someone of a possibly dangerous situation:

An anonymous letter alerted police to the possibility of a terrorist attack at the airport.

More examples

  • If you hear a flood warning, please alert your neighbours and make emergency preparations.
  • Until I saw my statement, there was nothing to alert me that someone else was using my credit card number.
  • We encourage parents to alert the school about any concerns or difficulties at home.
  • We don't want to alarm people unnecessarily, but they should be alerted to potential dangers.
  • A note of formality in his voice alerted her to the fact that others were listening.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Threats & warnings

  • (I) told you (so)! idiom
  • (just) you wait idiom
  • bell
  • cautionary tale
  • do you want to make something/anything of it? idiom
  • don't you dare idiom
  • early warning system
  • emergency cord
  • fire a (warning) shot across sb's bow idiom
  • forewarn
  • heads-up
  • notice
  • ring/sound alarm bells idiom
  • siren
  • slap
  • tip
  • ultimatum
  • wake-up call
  • warning
  • warning/alarm bells start to ring/sound idiom

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