Red Alert — may refer to:* The highest level of threat in the Homeland Security Advisory System (USA) * The highest level of threat in the BIKINI Alert States (UK) * Red alert (Star Trek), the highest state of alert for Starfleet in Star Trek fiction * Red… … Wikipedia
Red Alert — Red Alert англ. красная тревога Command Conquer: Red Alert серия компьютерных игр: Command Conquer: Red Alert первая игра из серии Command Conquer: Red Alert 2 вторая игра Command Conquer: Red Alert 3 третья… … Википедия
red alert — red a lert n [C usually singular, U] a warning that there is very great danger be (put/placed) on red alert ▪ All the hospitals are on red alert … Dictionary of contemporary English
red alert — red a lert noun count a warning that something very dangerous is likely to happen a. be/go on red alert to be/get ready to deal with something very dangerous … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Red Alert — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Oi!, Punk Gründung 1979 Auflösung 1984 Neugründung 1989 … Deutsch Wikipedia
red alert — n. 1. a warning of imminent danger 2. a state or condition with such a warning in effect … English World dictionary
red alert — noun the highest level of alert when an attack by the enemy seems imminent (or more generally a state of alert resulting from imminent danger) • Hypernyms: ↑alert, ↑qui vive * * * noun : the final stage of alert in which attack by enemy aircraft… … Useful english dictionary
Red Alert — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Red Alert peut désigner : Red Alert, un roman écrit par Peter George en 1958 ; Red Alert, un album de musique reggae réalisé par Sizzla ;… … Wikipédia en Français
red alert — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms red alert : singular red alert plural red alerts a warning that something very dangerous is likely to happen • be/go on red alert to be/get ready to deal with something very dangerous … English dictionary
Red Alert — (1958) Peter George had first published his novel Red Alert (under the title Two Hours to Doom) in England in 1958. His own experiences in the Royal Air Force provided a background to the events depicted in the novel. Although George’s primary … The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick