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beware

/bih-wair/US // bɪˈwɛər //UK // (bɪˈwɛə) //

当心,谨防,小心,提防

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be wary, cautious, or careful of: Beware such inconsistency. Beware his waspish wit.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be cautious or careful: Beware of the dog.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As you evaluate the effectiveness of your optimizations, beware of confounding variables.

  • Speaking of zombie meals, the San Francisco 49ers should beware of eating in Arizona, where they will now be playing because virus hospitalizations at home have tripled in a month.

  • The sobering reality is that there isn’t a single model of economic organization that will allow us to do so, and we must beware of rhetoric for another grand redesign of capitalism.

  • Inside the woven exterior is a steel frame for added stability, and the wicker material is environmentally sustainable—just beware if you have a cat who sees all wicker as a potential scratching post.

  • Your targeting must comply with Google’s advertising on personalization and beware that sensitive keywords will serve only contextually or not at all.

  • But beware of voting based on the fears stoked by politicians for their own political gain -- on both sides.

  • And beware the perky morning anchors with their inane questions (Aretha Franklin).

  • But we should beware of the facile tradition of criticizing colleges, professors, and the young (or just mocking them).

  • Singh went on to say that Indian women should beware of adopting a western code of feminism.

  • Dr. Joseph Mercola wrote an article titled, “Women Beware: Most Feminine Hygiene Products Contain Toxic Ingredients.”

  • In successive letters he reiterates the caution to beware of surprise and treason, and his anxiety for constant news.

  • In considering the first point, power, the amateur will have to beware of a very possible mistake he may fall into.

  • Beware of ignorance which assumes the mask of knowledge, or of designing roguery which apes the appearance of innocence.

  • Beware therefore that you imitate not the doings of others, and be afraid, and the fear of them should seize upon you.

  • Beware of such vulgar interpolations as "You know," "You see," "I'll tell you what."