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BNC: 9836 COCA: 6750

siren

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siren /ˈsaɪrən/ noun
plural sirens
siren
/ˈsaɪrən/
noun
plural sirens
Learner's definition of SIREN
[count]
: a piece of equipment that produces a loud, high-pitched warning sound警报器;汽笛
: a woman who is very attractive but also dangerous : temptress妖治危险的女人;妖妇
Siren : one of a group of female creatures in Greek mythology whose singing attracted sailors and caused them to sail into dangerous water or toward rocks塞壬(古希腊传说中的女海妖,以美妙的歌声引诱水手,使他们的船只触礁或驶入危险水域)
BNC: 9836 COCA: 6750

siren

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noun

si·​ren ˈsī-rən How to pronounce siren (audio)
 for sense 3 also  sī-ˈrēn
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often capitalized : any of a group of female and partly human creatures in Greek mythology that lured mariners to destruction by their singing
2
a
: a woman who sings with enchanting sweetness
b
3
a
: an apparatus producing musical tones especially in acoustical studies by the rapid interruption of a current of air, steam, or fluid by a perforated rotating disk
b
: a device often electrically operated for producing a penetrating warning sound
an ambulance siren
an air-raid siren
4
[New Latin, from Latin] : either of two North American eel-shaped amphibians that constitute a genus (Siren) and have small forelimbs but neither hind legs nor pelvis and have permanent external gills as well as lungs

siren

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adjective

si·​ren ˈsī-rən How to pronounce siren (audio)
: resembling that of a siren : enticing

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The sirens were a group of partly human female creatures that lured sailors onto destructive rocks with their singing. Odysseus and his men encountered the sirens on their long journey home from Troy. The only way to sail by them safely was to make oneself deaf to their enchanting song, so Odysseus packed the men's ears with wax, while he himself, ever curious, kept his ears open but had himself tied to the mast to keep from flinging himself into the water or steering his ship toward sure destruction in his desire to see them. A siren today is a sinister but almost irresistible woman. A siren song, however, may be any appeal that lures a person to act against his or her better judgment.

Example Sentences

Noun the wailing of air-raid sirens one of history's most famous sirens, Cleopatra charmed both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Think of Lady Gaga, a woman who has never shied away from a grand entrance, somehow topping even herself delicately perched over the edge of a moving water taxi and vamping for the cameras like a classic screen siren. Lindsey Bahr, BostonGlobe.com, 28 Aug. 2022 Desue followed her with his siren and emergency lights on and ordered her to stop. Marlene Lenthang, NBC News, 23 Aug. 2022 Valentino reportedly turned on the lights and siren on her patrol car in an attempt to get the cars to move. Cliff Pinckard, cleveland, 30 Aug. 2022 Vieira pursued with lights and siren sounding as Ventura-Gonzalez drove sometimes veering directly into incoming traffic, according to the report. Tonya Alanez, BostonGlobe.com, 23 May 2022 The occasional blip of a police siren encourages drivers to move along. Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 2022 In Gaylord, there is no outdoor siren system to warn people about hazardous weather. Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press, 23 May 2022 Engineers are scrutinizing the siren system that has its circuitry tested weekly but that hasn’t actually been activated since Soviet days, according to a city official. Washington Post, 5 Feb. 2022 An outdoor siren warning system was out of service. Nick Perry, Anchorage Daily News, 15 Jan. 2022
Adjective
Emergency vehicle drivers face greater traffic in the city, more soundproofed cars and drivers who sometimes wear earbuds while driving, which often necessitate more siren use. Melanie Grayce West, WSJ, 13 Feb. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French sereine, from Late Latin sirena, from Latin siren, from Greek seirēn

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1568, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of siren was in the 14th century
BNC: 9836 COCA: 6750
siren

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SIREN | SIREN + VERB ADJECTIVEapproaching越來越近的警笛聲The cars had stopped at the sound of the approaching siren.這些汽車聽到愈來愈近的警笛聲便停了下來。distant遠處的警笛聲blaring, wailing刺耳的警笛聲the blaring sirens of ambulances and police cars救護車和警車刺耳的笛聲air-raid, ambulance, emergency, fire, police, tornado, warning空襲警報器;救護車警報器;緊急報警器;救火車警報器;警笛;龍捲風警報;警報器VERB + SIRENput on, sound, switch on響起汽笛聲;打開警報器The ships all sounded their sirens.輪船齊聲鳴笛。hear聽到警報器鳴響SIREN + VERBgo, go off, sound, start, start up警報器響起blare, scream, wail警報器發出刺耳的聲音;警報器尖叫The ambulance sped off with its siren wailing.救護車響着刺耳的警報聲疾馳而過。

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