释义 |
- n.警报器;警笛;汽笛
- adj.海妖一样的
- v.(警车,救火车等)响着警报器驱车前进
- 网络塞壬;警报声;勿扰警告
n. alarm,alert,warning,alarm bell,danger signal 1. | 汽笛;警报器;警笛a device that makes a long loud sound as a signal or warning |
| | | A police car raced past with its siren wailing. 一辆警车鸣着警报器飞驰而过。 |
2. | 塞壬(古希腊神话中半人半鸟或半人半鱼的女海妖,以美妙歌声诱使水手驶向礁石或进入危险水域)(in ancient Greek stories) any of a group of sea creatures that were part woman and part bird, or part woman and part fish, whose beautiful singing made sailors sail towards them into rocks or dangerous waters |
3. | 妖冶而危险的女人;性感妖女a woman who is very attractive or beautiful but also dangerous |
4. | ~ voices/song/call 危险的诱惑the temptation to do sth that seems very attractive but that will have bad results |
| The government must resist the siren voices calling for tax cuts. 政府万万不可听信那些鼓吹减税的动听言辞。 |
n. | 8. 【希腊神话】塞壬〔传说中半人半鸟的海妖,常用歌声诱惑过路的航海者而使航船触礁身死〕 8. 【希腊神话】塞壬〔传说中半人半鸟的海妖,常用歌声诱惑过路的航海者而使航船触礁身死〕 | adj. | | v. | | un. | 1. 塞壬(人身乌足的海妖,常用美妙的歌声引诱航海者触礁毁灭) |
n. | 1. a warning device that produces a loud wailing sound when a current of compressed air or steam is forced through a rotating perforated disk 2. an electronic warning device, often mounted or placed on a moving vehicle, that produces a loud wailing sound 3. in Greek mythology, a sea nymph, half-woman and half-bird, who was believed to sing beguilingly to passing sailors in order to lure them to their doom on the rocks she sat on 4. an offensive term for a woman whose sexual attractiveness is considered dangerous 5. a salamander with a long thin body and tail, permanent external gills, lungs, small forelegs, and no hind limbs. 6. a piece of equipment that makes a loud sound, used for warning people 7. a woman in ancient Greek stories who sang to sailors in order to make them sail towards rocks and crash 1. a warning device that produces a loud wailing sound when a current of compressed air or steam is forced through a rotating perforated disk 2. an electronic warning device, often mounted or placed on a moving vehicle, that produces a loud wailing sound 3. in Greek mythology, a sea nymph, half-woman and half-bird, who was believed to sing beguilingly to passing sailors in order to lure them to their doom on the rocks she sat on 4. an offensive term for a woman whose sexual attractiveness is considered dangerous 5. a salamander with a long thin body and tail, permanent external gills, lungs, small forelegs, and no hind limbs. 6. a piece of equipment that makes a loud sound, used for warning people 7. a woman in ancient Greek stories who sang to sailors in order to make them sail towards rocks and crash |
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