alarm call in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for alarm call in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.alarm [Am əˈlɑrm, Brit əˈlɑːm] N

II.alarm [Am əˈlɑrm, Brit əˈlɑːm] VB trans

I.call [Am kɔl, Brit kɔːl] N

4. call (name, describe as):

CALL → computer-assisted learning, → computer-aided learning

alarm call in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for alarm call in the English»Spanish Dictionary

II.alarm ·ˈlarm] VB trans

British English

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They give their own genuine alarm call when they spot a predator approaching - essentially behaving as sentries - and other animals come to trust that this call signals real danger.
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Birds may also make a harsh screeching alarm call.
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They also have a high-pitched whistle and an alarm call which is a nasal "pek" like a bellbird.
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This is an alarm call and will alert any other deer in the vicinity.
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On the approach of danger, the sentries give an alarm call, and the animals quickly retreat to their refuge.
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If an alarm call is given for a python, the monkeys must climb into the trees to avoid the python.
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It has a shrill "sirrrr" or "tsi-si-si" alarm call, and a thin "tsit" pre-flight call.
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The species has a variety of vocalisations, including a loud puppy-like bark which it uses as a territorial or alarm call.
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Their calls consist primarily of a grating alarm call and a descending piping call.
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Chicks as young as two weeks will also emit this alarm call when startled.
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