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to set an alarm clock — ставить будильник  
an alarm clock goes off / rings / sounds — будильник звенит  
travelling alarm clock — дорожный будильник  
alarm clock — будильник  
calendar alarm clock — часы-будильник с календарём  
alarm-clock — будильник  
set an alarm-clock — поставить будильник; завести будильник  
set alarm-clock — поставить будильник; завести будильник  
dual alarm clock — будильник с двумя сигнальными механизмами  

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What time shall I set the alarm clock for?

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alarm clock

будильник

what time shall I set the alarm clock for? — на сколько поставить будильник?

Синонимический ряд:

timepiece (noun) clock; stopwatch; time marker; timekeeper; timepiece; timer; wall clock; watch

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  • Alarm clock — Clock radio redirects here. For the clocks synchronised by radio signals, see Radio clock. Traditional wind up (keywound), mechanical, spring driven alarm clock …   Wikipedia

  • Alarm clock — Clock Clock (kl[o^]k), n. [AS. clucge bell; akin to D. klok clock, bell, G. glocke, Dan. klokke, Sw. klocka, Icel. klukka bell, LL. clocca, cloca (whence F. cloche); al perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. & Gael. clog bell, clock, W. cloch bell. Cf.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Alarm clock — Alarm A*larm ([.a]*l[aum]rm ), n. [F. alarme, It. all arme to arms ! fr. L. arma, pl., arms. See {Arms}, and cf. {Alarum}.] 1. A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. [1913 Webster] Arming to answer in a night alarm. Shak. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • alarm clock — alarm clocks N COUNT An alarm clock is a clock that you can set to make a noise so that it wakes you up at a particular time. I set my alarm clock for 4.30. Syn: alarm …   English dictionary

  • alarm clock — ► NOUN ▪ a clock that can be preset to sound an alarm at a particular time, used to wake someone from sleep …   English terms dictionary

  • alarm clock — alarm′ clock n. hor a clock with a bell or buzzer that can be set to sound at a particular time, as to awaken someone • Etymology: 1690–1700 …   From formal English to slang

  • alarm clock — n. a clock that can be set to ring, buzz, or flash a light at any particular time, as to awaken a person …   English World dictionary

  • alarm clock — noun a clock that wakes a sleeper at some preset time • Syn: ↑alarm • Hypernyms: ↑clock * * * noun, pl ⋯ clocks [count] : a clock that can be set to sound an alarm at any desired time She set the alarm clock for six o clock. The alarm clock went… …   Useful english dictionary

  • alarm clock — n. 1) to set an alarm clock 2) an alarm clock goes off, rings, sounds * * * [ə lɑːmklɒk] rings sounds an alarm clock goes off to set an alarm clock …   Combinatory dictionary

  • alarm clock */*/ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms alarm clock : singular alarm clock plural alarm clocks a clock that wakes you up at a particular time by making a noise …   English dictionary

  • alarm clock — noun (C) a clock that will make a noise at a particular time to wake you up: The alarm clock went off at six …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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A traditional wind-up (key-wound), mechanical spring-powered alarm clock

An alarm clock or alarm is a clock that is designed to alert an individual or group of individuals at a specified time. The primary function of these clocks is to awaken people from their night’s sleep or short naps; they can sometimes be used for other reminders as well. Most alarm clocks make sounds; some make light or vibration. Some have sensors to identify when a person is in a light stage of sleep, in order to avoid waking someone who is deeply asleep, which causes tiredness, even if the person has had adequate sleep. To turn off the sound or light, a button or handle on the clock is pressed; most clocks automatically turn off the alarm if left unattended long enough. A classic analog alarm clock has an extra hand or inset dial that is used to show the time at which the alarm will ring. Alarm clock functions are also used in mobile phones, watches, and computers.

Many alarm clocks have radio receivers that can be set to start playing at specified times, and are known as clock radios. Additionally, some alarm clocks can set multiple alarms. A progressive alarm clock can have different alarms for different times (see next-generation alarms) and play music of the user’s choice. Most modern televisions, computers, mobile phones and digital watches have alarm functions that automatically turn on or sound alerts at a specific time.

Types[edit]

Traditional analogue clocks[edit]

Traditional mechanical alarm clocks have one or two bells that ring by means of a mainspring that powers a gear to quickly move a hammer back and forth between the two bells or between the internal sides of a single bell. In some models, the metal cover at back of the clock itself also functions as the bell. In an electronically operated bell-type alarm clock, the bell is rung by an electromagnetic circuit with an armature that turns the circuit on and off repeatedly.[1][self-published source?]

Digital[edit]

Digital alarm clocks can make other noises. Simple battery-powered alarm clocks make a loud buzzing, ringing or beeping sound to wake a sleeper, while novelty alarm clocks can speak, laugh, sing, or play sounds from nature.[1]

History[edit]

The ancient Greek philosopher Plato (428–348 BC) was said to possess a large water clock with an unspecified alarm signal similar to the sound of a water organ; he used it at night, possibly for signaling the beginning of his lectures at dawn (Athenaeus 4.174c).[2] The Hellenistic engineer and inventor Ctesibius (fl. 285–222 BC) fitted his clepsydras with dial and pointer for indicating the time, and added elaborate «alarm systems, which could be made to drop pebbles on a gong, or blow trumpets (by forcing bell-jars down into water and taking the compressed air through a beating reed) at pre-set times» (Vitruv 11.11).[3]

The late Roman statesman Cassiodorus (c. 485–585) advocated in his rulebook for monastic life the water clock as a useful alarm for the «soldiers of Christ» (Cassiod. Inst. 30.4 f.).[4] The Christian rhetorician Procopius described in detail prior to 529 a complex public striking clock in his home town Gaza which featured an hourly gong and figures moving mechanically day and night.[4]

In China, a striking clock was devised by the Buddhist monk and inventor Yi Xing (683–727).[5] The Chinese engineers Zhang Sixun and Su Song integrated striking clock mechanisms in astronomical clocks in the 10th and 11th centuries, respectively.[6] A striking clock outside of China was the water-powered clock tower near the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, which struck once every hour. It is the subject of a book, On the Construction of Clocks and their Use (1203), by Riḍwān ibn al-Sāʿātī, the son of clockmaker. In 1235, an early monumental water-powered alarm clock that «announced the appointed hours of prayer and the time both by day and by night» was completed in the entrance hall of the Mustansiriya Madrasah in Baghdad.[7]

From the 14th century, some clock towers in Western Europe were also capable of chiming at a fixed time every day; the earliest of these was described by the Florentine writer Dante Alighieri in 1319.[8] The most famous original striking clock tower still standing is possibly the one in St Mark’s Clocktower in St Mark’s Square, Venice. The St Mark’s Clock was assembled in 1493, by the famous clockmaker Gian Carlo Rainieri from Reggio Emilia, where his father Gian Paolo Rainieri had already constructed another famous device in 1481. In 1497, Simone Campanato moulded the great bell (h. 1,56 m., diameter m. 1,27), which was put on the top of the tower where it was alternatively beaten by the Due Mori (Two Moors), two bronze statues (h. 2,60) handling a hammer.

User-settable mechanical alarm clocks date back at least to 15th-century Europe. These early alarm clocks had a ring of holes in the clock dial and were set by placing a pin in the appropriate hole.[9][10]

The first American alarm clock was created in 1787 by Levi Hutchins in Concord, New Hampshire. This device he made only for himself however, and it only rang at 4 am, in order to wake him for his job.[11] The French inventor Antoine Redier was the first to patent an adjustable mechanical alarm clock, in 1847.[12]

Alarm clocks, like almost all other consumer goods in the United States, ceased production in the spring of 1942, as the factories which made them were converted over to war work during World War II, but they were one of the first consumer items to resume manufacture for civilian use, in November 1944.[13][14] By that time, a critical shortage of alarm clocks had developed due to older clocks wearing out or breaking down. Workers were late for, or missed completely, their scheduled shifts in jobs critical to the war effort.[14] In a pooling arrangement overseen by the Office of Price Administration, several clock companies were allowed to start producing new clocks, some of which were continuations of pre-war designs, and some of which were new designs, thus becoming among the first «postwar» consumer goods to be made, before the war had even ended.[15][16] The price of these «emergency» clocks was, however, still strictly regulated by the Office of Price Administration.[14]

The first radio alarm clock was invented by James F. Reynolds, in the 1940s and another design was also invented by Paul L. Schroth Sr.[17]

Clock radio[edit]

«Clock radio» redirects here. For the clocks synchronised by radio signals, see radio clock.

A mid-1940s alarm clock radio with AM radio stations only.

A clock radio is an alarm clock and radio receiver integrated in one device.[18] The clock may turn on the radio at a designated time to wake the user, and usually includes a buzzer alarm. Typically, clock radios are placed on the bedside stand. Some models offer dual alarm for awakening at different times and «snooze», usually a large button on the top that silences the alarm and sets it to resume sounding a few minutes later.[19] Some clock radios also have a «sleep» timer, which turns the radio on for a set amount of time (usually around one hour). This is useful for people who like to fall asleep while listening to the radio.

Newer clock radios are available with other music sources such as iPod, iPhone, and/or audio CD. When the alarm is triggered, it can play a set radio station or the music from a selected music source to awaken the sleeper. Some models come with a dock for iPod/iPhone that also charges the device while it is docked. They can play AM/FM radio, iPod/iPhone or CD like a typical music player as well (without being triggered by the alarm function). A few popular models offer «nature sounds» like rain, forest, wind, sea, waterfall etc., in place of the buzzer.

A modern clock radio features a radio/iPod/buzzer as alarms.

Clock radios are powered by AC power from the wall socket. In the event of a power interruption, older electronic digital models used to reset the time to midnight (00:00) and lose alarm settings. This would cause failure to trigger the alarm even if the power is restored, such as in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Many newer clock radios feature a battery backup to maintain the time and alarm settings. Some advanced radio clocks (not to be confused with clocks with AM/FM radios) have a feature which sets the time automatically using signals from atomic clock-synced time signal radio stations such as WWV, making the clock accurate and immune to time reset due to power interruptions.

Alarms in technology[edit]

Computer alarms[edit]

Alarm clock software programs have been developed for personal computers. There are Web-based alarm clocks, some of which may allow a virtually unlimited number of alarm times (i.e. Personal information manager) and personalized tones.[20] However, unlike mobile phone alarms, they have some limitations. They do not work when the computer is shut off or in sleep mode.[21]

Mobile phone alarms[edit]

Many modern mobile phones feature built-in alarm clocks that do not need the phone to be switched on for the alarm to ring off.[22] Some of these mobile phones feature the ability for the user to set the alarm’s ringtone, and in some cases music can be downloaded to the phone and then chosen to play for waking.[23]

Next-generation alarms[edit]

Sleeptracker, an alarm clock that tracks sleep phases

Scientific studies on sleep having shown that sleep stage at awakening is an important factor in amplifying sleep inertia. Alarm clocks involving sleep stage monitoring appeared on the market in 2005.[24] The alarm clocks use sensing technologies such as EEG electrodes and accelerometers to wake people from sleep.[25][26] Dawn simulators are another technology meant to mediate these effects.[27]

Sleepers can become accustomed to the sound of their alarm clock if it has been used for a period of time, making it less effective.[28][29] Due to progressive alarm clocks’ complex waking procedure, they can deter this adaptation due to the body needing to adapt to more stimuli than just a simple sound alert.[30][31]

Alarm signals for impaired hearing[edit]

The deaf and hard of hearing are often unable to perceive auditory alarms when asleep. They may use specialized alarms, including alarms with flashing lights instead of or in addition to noise. Alarms which can connect to vibrating devices (small ones inserted into pillows, or larger ones placed under bedposts to shake the bed) also exist.[32][33]

Time switches[edit]

Time switches can be used to turn on anything that will awaken a sleeper, and can therefore be used as alarms. Lights, bells, and radio and TV sets can easily be used.[34] More elaborate devices have also been used, such as machines that automatically prepare tea or coffee. A sound is produced when the drink is ready, so the sleeper awakes to find the freshly brewed drink waiting.[35]

See also[edit]

  • Delayed sleep phase syndrome
  • Digital clock
  • Knocker-up
  • Light therapy
  • Teasmade
  • Timer
  • Wake-up call

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Media related to Alarm clocks at Wikimedia Commons

: a clock that can be set to sound an alarm at a desired time

Example Sentences



She set the alarm clock for six o’clock.



The alarm clock went off at six o’clock.

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alarm clock — перевод на русский

/əˈlɑːm klɒk/

Better set your alarm clocks for 9 At least no later than 10

Поставьте будильник на 9 и уж, во всяком случае, не позже 10.

Just my alarm clock.

Просто мой будильник.

— My alarm clock is still broken, you know!

— Ну знаешь ли, мой будильник до сих пор сломан!

And he’d have had you by now, Captain… if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock.

И он бы уже добрался до Вас, капитан, если бы не проглотил этот будильник.

I’ve got an iron burned down, an alarm clock not ticking and a weaving bike.

У меня утюг сгорел, будильник не тикает и велосипед восьмерит.

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You have got alarm clocks?

Часы у тебя?

I should have gotten you the Alex alarm clock.

Надо было дарить часы с Алексом.

Broken alarm clock and a pound of grey fondant.

Сломанные часы и фунт серой помадной глазури.

It’s good that I especially like the sound of alarm clocks, and that the tick-tock of my own is something I miss, because from this point of view, I was spoiled: I had to count 2,000,550 tick-tocks and hear chime seven times the hours and as many times the half-hours, before you came to get me out of there.

Хорошо, что мне особенно нравится звук часов, и тик-так моих собственных будильников — я очень скучаю по нему, потому что с этой стороны я получила пользу: я насчитала 2,000,550 тик-таков и послушала бой целого часа 7 раз

Yes, I made it myself out of an alarm clock, some copper I mined in the hills over there and a tea spoon.

Да. Сам сделал из часов, меди, добытой в горах, и чайной ложки.

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