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orangután
niepokojący

alarming [əˈlɑ:mɪŋ, ingl. am. əˈlɑ:rm-] ADJ.

alarming
at an alarming rate

I. alarm [əˈlɑ:m, ingl. am. əˈlɑ:rm] SUST.

1. alarm sin pl. (anxiety):

2. alarm (signal, device):

podnosić [perf podnieść] alarm

3. alarm (clock):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. alarm [əˈlɑ:m, ingl. am. əˈlɑ:rm] V. trans.

1. alarm (worry):

niepokoić [perf za-]

2. alarm (frighten):

straszyć [perf prze-]

alarm clock SUST.

burglar alarm SUST.

false alarm SUST.

fire alarm SUST.

radio alarm (clock) SUST.

Entrada de OpenDict

alarm SUST.

overflow alarm INFORM.
Present
Ialarm
youalarm
he/she/italarms
wealarm
youalarm
theyalarm
Past
Ialarmed
youalarmed
he/she/italarmed
wealarmed
youalarmed
theyalarmed
Present Perfect
Ihavealarmed
youhavealarmed
he/she/ithasalarmed
wehavealarmed
youhavealarmed
theyhavealarmed
Past Perfect
Ihadalarmed
youhadalarmed
he/she/ithadalarmed
wehadalarmed
youhadalarmed
theyhadalarmed

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Although the figure was quite alarming, the report was never controverted.
www.vanguardngr.com
Then again, it's hard not to sound alarming as looming inflation and currency devaluation have investors wondering how to protect the value of their portfolios.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But its (apparent) unacceptable toxic effects, the most alarming being cyanosis due to methemoglobinemia, prompted the search for supposedly less toxic aniline derivatives such as phenacetin.
en.wikipedia.org
Hearing an alarming clunking sound from below, he looked under the truck to see a big fan belt dangling loose.
www.timescolonist.com
Politicians are increasingly well-schooled in the arts of evasion, and the general dearth of forensic, unshakeably robust and clued-up younger interviewers is alarming.
www.independent.co.uk