
1) Advance warning 2) Advisory 3) Agile 4) Air-raid signal 5) Alarm 6) All ears 7) All eyes and ears 8) All points bulletin 9) All-points bulletin 10) Antarctic base 11) Argus-eyed 12) At the ready 13) Attentive 14) Attentive to possible danger 15) Attentive, watchful 16) Awake 17) Awake and aware 18) Awake and watchful
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1) Alarm 2) Alarum 3) Alive 4) A tip 5) Awake 6) Aware 7) Bubbly 8) Careful 9) Cautious 10) Conscious 11) Eas 12) Fly 13) Foghorn 14) Fog signal 15) Fright 16) Heads up 17) Inform 18) Intelligent 19) Lively 20) Nimble 21) On guard 22) On one`s toes 23) On the ball 24) Openeared 25) Open-eyed 26) Perched
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[medical facility] ALERT is a medical facility on the edge of Addis Ababa, specializing in Hansen’s disease, also known as `leprosy”. It was originally the All Africa Leprosy Rehabilitation and Training Center (hence the acronym), but the official name is now expanded to include tuberculosis: All Africa Leprosy, Tuberculosis and Rehabil...
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[gum] Alert is an energy caffeine gum produced by the Wrigley`s company that entered the U.S. market in April 2013. ==Sales and marketing== Sales are aimed at adults 25 and older who want a portable energy product. An eight-piece pack of Alert retails for $2.99 (U.S.). ===Taste=== The gum has a bitter, medicinal taste, so children will not ...
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[motorcycle] Alert was an English motorcycle manufactured by Smith & Molesworth at Coventry between 1903 and 1906. The bikes were powered by 2.35, 2.75 and 3.25 bhp Sarolea engines. ...
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• (a.) Watchful; vigilant; active in vigilance. • (n.) An alarm from a real or threatened attack; a sudden attack; also, a bugle sound to give warning. • (a.) Brisk; nimble; moving with celerity.
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attentive and quick to think or act.
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(from the article `Ellesmere Island`) ...northerly point of Canada, and Barbeau Peak, at an elevation of 8,583 feet (2,616 metres), is the highest point in Nunavut. Settlements, all quite ...
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to forward a binary variable which is obtained by monitoring and to indicate it in an especially striking way
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Allergy to Latex Education and Resource Team [Now: American Latex Allergy Association]
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<neurology> Attentive and quick to think or act. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A warning of a potential or imminent incident prior to it actually occurring.
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In the mobile context, a message to a mobile to notify the user of a significant event (e.g. a voice message, a goal scored or a share price movement). Often used to stimulate a mobile user action such as a voice call or a WAP session. Alerts can be by pager, CMT or SMS. Alerts provide the essential push capability needed for services which must be initiated by the network, such as MMS delivery, but which use mobile-initiated bearers, such as early GPRS services.
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A·lert' (ȧ*lẽrt')
adjective [ French
alerte , earlier
à l'erte on the watch, from Italian
all' erta on the watch, prop. (standing) on a height, where one can look around;
erta a declivity, steep,
erto steep, past participle of
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A·lert' noun (Mil.) An alarm from a real or threatened attack; a sudden attack; also, a bugle sound to give warning. 'We have had an
alert .'
Farrow. On the alert ,
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HMS Alert was a British Bay Class anti-aircraft frigate of 1600 tons displacement launched in 1945 as HMS Loch Scamadale, renamed HMS Dundrum Bay and finally renamed HMS Alert. She carried a crew of 157 and had a top speed of 19.5 knots. Armaments consisted of two 4 inch anti-aircraft guns in a pair; two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns; and one Hedgehog m...
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[
adj] - mentally responsive 2. [adj] - not unconscious 3. [adj] - (usually followed by `to') showing acute awareness 4. [adj] - very attentive or observant 5. [n] - condition of heightened watchfulness or preparation for action 6. [n] - a warning serves to make you more alert to danger
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alive(p) adjective (usually followed by `to`) showing acute awareness; mentally perceptive; `alert to the problems`; `alive to what is going on`; `awake to the dangers of her situation`; `was now awake to the reality of his predicament`
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(ITIL Service Operation) A notification that a threshold has been reached, something has changed, or a failure has occurred. Alerts are often created and managed by system management tools and are managed by the event management process.
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fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind. · swift; agile; nimble.
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Audible or vibrating (silent) indicator that notifies you the pump needs attention soon or that you should be reminded of something. Insulin delivery continues as programmed.
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