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Definition
Synonym
siren
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Sirene
siren
Sirene
f
Sirenen
pl
siren
siren
s
Sirene
f
Sirenen
pl
Luftschutz
siren
e
f
mil.
siren
siren
s
air-raid
siren
Martinshorn
n
(police, ambulance, fire-engine)
siren
Martinshorn
n
; Folgetonhorn
n
Ös.
siren
of an emergency vehicle; (police ambulance fire-engine)
siren
Signalhorn
n
; Sirene
f
(Schiff, Fabrik)
Signalhörner
pl
; Sirenen
pl
alarm horn; hooter
Br.
(rather
dated
);
siren
(ship, factory)
alarm horns; hooters;
siren
s
Deutsche
Sirene Synonyme
Horn
ÂHupe
ÂSirene
ÂTröte
(umgangssprachlich)
Englische
siren Synonyme
siren
Circe
Davy
Davy Jones
Don Juan
Dylan
Euryale
Gorgon
Jezebel
Klaxon
Lorelei
Mayday
Medea
Medusa
Neptune
Nereid
Nereus
Oceanid
Oceanus
Parthenope
Poseidon
SOS
Siren
Stheno
Thetis
Triton
Varuna
air-raid alarm
alarm
alarm bell
alarm clock
alarm signal
alarum
alert
all clear
alluring
appealing
appetizing
attracting
attractive
beacon
beguiling
beldam
bewitcher
bewitching
bitch-kitty
blandishing
blinking light
boiler factory
boiler room
bull-roarer
burglar alarm
buzzer
cajoling
captivating
catcall
catching
charismatic
charmer
charming
cherry bomb
clack
clacker
clapper
coaxing
come-hither
coquette
coquettish
cracker
cricket
crostarie
drawing
enchanter
enchanting
enchantress
engaging
enravishing
enthralling
enticer
enticing
entrancing
exciting
exotic
fascinating
femme fatale
fetching
fiery cross
fire alarm
fire bell
fire flag
firecracker
five-minute gun
flashing light
flirt
flirtatious
fog bell
fog signal
foghorn
fresh-water nymph
fury
gale warning
glamorous
grimalkin
hag
hellcat
hellhag
hooter
horn
hue and cry
hurricane warning
hypnotic
interesting
intriguing
inveigler
inviting
irresistible
kelpie
lighthouse
limniad
magnetic
man fish
mermaid
merman
mesmeric
mouth-watering
naiad
nix
nixie
noisemaker
note of alarm
occulting light
ocean nymph
piquant
police whistle
prepossessing
provocative
provoquant
rattle
rattlebox
ravishing
sea devil
sea god
sea nymph
sea-maid
sea-maiden
seaman
seducer
seducing
seductive
seductress
she-devil
she-wolf
signal
signal of distress
siren
ic
small-craft warning
snapper
sorceress
spellbinder
spellbinding
spellful
steam whistle
still alarm
storm cone
storm flag
storm warning
taking
tantalizing
teaser
teasing
tempter
tempting
temptress
termagant
tickling
ticktack
tigress
titillating
titillative
tocsin
two-minute gun
undine
upside-down flag
vamp
vampire
virago
vi
siren Definition
Siren
(
n.
)
One
of
three
sea
nymphs,
--
or,
according
to
some
writers,
of
two,
--
said
to
frequent
an
island
near
the
coast
of
Italy,
and
to
sing
with
such
sweetness
that
they
lured
mariners
to
destruction.
Siren
(
n.
)
An
enticing,
dangerous
woman.
Siren
(
n.
)
Something
which
is
insidious
or
deceptive.
Siren
(
n.
)
A
mermaid.
Siren
(
n.
)
Any
long,
slender
amphibian
of
the
genus
Siren
or
family
Sirenidae,
destitute
of
hind
legs
and
pelvis,
and
having
permanent
external
gills
as
well
as
lungs.
They
inhabit
the
swamps,
lagoons,
and
ditches
of
the
Southern
United
States.
The
more
common
species
(Siren
lacertina)
is
dull
lead-gray
in
color,
and
becames
two
feet
long.
Siren
(
n.
)
An
instrument
for
producing
musical
tones
and
for
ascertaining
the
number
of
sound
waves
or
vibrations
per
second
which
produce
a
note
of
a
given
pitch.
The
sounds
are
produced
by
a
perforated
rotating
disk
or
disks.
A
form
with
two
disks
operated
by
steam
or
highly
compressed
air
is
used
sounding
an
alarm
to
vessels
in
fog.
Siren
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
siren
siren Bedeutung
genus
Siren
a
genus
of
Sirenidae
siren
eellike
aquatic
North
American
salamander
with
small
forelimbs
and
no
hind
limbs,
have
permanent
external
gills
siren
an
acoustic
device
producing
a
loud
often
wailing
sound
as
a
signal
or
warning
siren
call
siren
song
the
enticing
appeal
of
something
alluring
but
potentially
dangerous,
he
succumbed
to
the
siren
call
of
the
wilderness
siren
a
warning
signal
that
is
a
loud
wailing
sound
enchantress
temptress
siren
Delilah
femme
fatale
a
woman
who
is
considered
to
be
dangerously
seductive
Siren
a
sea
nymph
(part
woman
and
part
bird)
supposed
to
lure
sailors
to
destruction
on
the
rocks
where
the
nymphs
lived,
Odysseus
ordered
his
crew
to
plug
their
ears
so
they
would
not
hear
the
Siren's
fatal
song
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