cautioned / ˈkɔ ʃən /

警告过的警惕的警惕的是谨慎的

cautioned3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
  2. a warning against danger or evil; anything serving as a warning: By way of caution, he told me the difficulties I would face.
  3. Informal. a person or thing that astonishes or causes mild apprehension: She's a caution. The way he challenges your remarks is a caution.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to give warning to; advise or urge to take heed.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to warn or advise: The newspapers caution against overoptimism.

cautioned 近义词

v. 动词 verb

warn, advise

更多cautioned例句

  1. Whether operators will heed this advice or proceed without caution remains to be seen.
  2. Your extra caution this year will help ensure that next year can be a lot closer to normal.
  3. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some lapsing in the degree of caution that’s part of the problem in our caseloads rising.
  4. Ristenpart and Aithinne both say they would fly right now if it was absolutely necessary, while wearing masks and observing all possible cautions.
  5. I think it is heavily weighted to punish big, decisive, impactful moves and reward caution.
  6. U.S. scientists cautioned that the drug had not yet proven to be as beneficial to humans as it apparently was to monkeys.
  7. Camarillo also cautioned families about other clues that may be worth further examination before allowing someone into your home.
  8. Well, maybe it was a gamma-ray burst, or maybe it was something else, cautioned some others.
  9. But he cautioned that last-minute snags could still derail an agreement.
  10. But Dr. Rebecca Brightman, an ob-gyn in private practice, cautioned that such fears are overblown.
  11. I should have made the dumplings with more fruit in them, master, only Letty cautioned me not to be extravagant with the plums.
  12. With an air of self-importance he cautioned the house to beware; if they excited that cry again, it would be at their peril.
  13. Landy rasped his feet to evenness and cautioned that he would have to be shod if used on hard-surfaced roads.
  14. "You'd better not lean out so far," cautioned Bess, and then the door closed behind them.
  15. "I think we'd better keep quiet as soon as we reach the vicinity of the holes," cautioned Dick.