"canary in a coal mine" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Audio: en-au-canary in a coal mine.ogg [Australia], EN-UK canary in a coalmine.ogg [UK] Forms: canaries in a coal mine [plural], canaries in coal mines [plural]
Etymology: An allusion to caged canaries (birds) that miners would carry down into the mine tunnels with them. If dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide collected in the mine, the gases would kill the canary before killing the miners, thus providing a warning to exit the tunnels immediately. Head templates: {{en-noun|canaries in a coal mine|canaries in coal mines|head=canary in a coal mine}} canary in a coal mine (plural canaries in a coal mine or canaries in coal mines)
  1. (idiomatic) Something whose sensitivity to adverse conditions makes it a useful early indicator of such conditions; something which warns of the coming of greater danger or trouble by a deterioration in its health or welfare. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: miner's canary, canary in the coal mine Related terms: warrant canary Translations (early indicator): кана́рче във въ́глищна ми́на (kanárče vǎv vǎ́glištna mína) [neuter] (Bulgarian), kaivoksen kanarialintu (Finnish), canari dans une mine de charbon [masculine] (French), signe avant-coureur [masculine] (French), kanári a szénbányában (Hungarian), 炭鉱のカナリア (tankō no kanaria) (Japanese)
    Sense id: en-canary_in_a_coal_mine-en-noun-lweQO30- Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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      "roman": "kanárče vǎv vǎ́glištna mína",
      "sense": "early indicator",
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      "word": "кана́рче във въ́глищна ми́на"
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      "word": "kanári a szénbányában"
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      "lang": "Japanese",
      "roman": "tankō no kanaria",
      "sense": "early indicator",
      "word": "炭鉱のカナリア"
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