siren
US /ˈsaɪr.ən/
UK /ˈsaɪr.ən/

1.
sirene
a device that makes a loud, wailing sound as a signal or warning
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The ambulance sped down the street with its siren blaring.
Ambulans melaju kencang di jalan dengan sirine meraung-raung.
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A fire truck's siren could be heard in the distance.
Sirine truk pemadam kebakaran bisa terdengar dari kejauhan.
2.
siren
(in Greek mythology) one of a number of female creatures whose singing lured sailors to their deaths on the rocks
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Odysseus had his men tie him to the mast to resist the sirens' song.
Odysseus menyuruh anak buahnya mengikatnya ke tiang kapal untuk menahan nyanyian para siren.
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The myth of the sirens warns against irresistible temptations.
Mitos para siren memperingatkan terhadap godaan yang tak tertahankan.
3.
siren, wanita penggoda
a woman who is considered to be alluring but also dangerous
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She was a true siren, captivating every man with her charm.
Dia adalah seorang siren sejati, memikat setiap pria dengan pesonanya.
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He fell under the spell of the beautiful siren.
Dia jatuh di bawah mantra siren yang cantik itu.