forewarn / fɔrˈwɔrn, foʊr- /

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forewarn 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to warn in advance.

forewarn 近义词

v. 动词 verb

caution that something may happen

更多forewarn例句

  1. Their margin for error is literally zero, and so hiccups from a half-dozen centrists can forewarn a doomed agenda.
  2. As you’ve been forewarned, we’re not dealing with realism here.
  3. More troops will remain positioned in neighboring countries, and attack planes will be within rapid reach, forewarned of “insurgent fighters” by armed surveillance drones.
  4. This we forewarn the colored people, in time, is the inevitable and not far distant destiny of the Canadas.
  5. It is a good rule, in reference to this point, to forewarn, instead of finding fault.
  6. Melancthon doubted not that God had saved his friend by sending one of His holy angels to forewarn him.
  7. Shibli Bagarag answered, 'To counsel in extremity; to forewarn; to counteract enchantments and foul magic.'
  8. I forewarn you that I am going desperately into this affair.