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forewarned

/fawr-wawrn, fohr-/US // fɔrˈwɔrn, foʊr- //UK // (fɔːˈwɔːn) //

预知的,预警的,预先警告,预警

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to warn in advance.

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Examples

  • Be forewarned, however, that the resulting report won’t necessarily capture everything you want.

  • Election officials have forewarned that votes may take several days to count—especially those in key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where mail-in ballots can’t be processed until the morning of Election Day.

  • However, be forewarned that I too ride a Harley today—a vintage Springer Softail chopper.

  • Be forewarned, it's perhaps the most upsetting thing you'll ever read.

  • But be forewarned, dear reader: this is a complicated gesture, one that might lead some people to court and others to jail.

  • Jace Lacob has the best moments from the last five seasons, but be forewarned: SPOILER ALERT AHEAD!

  • The family was forewarned that Tallulah was anxious to visit Ford County and see her new in-laws.

  • Well, forewarned was forearmed, Varney told himself as he walked back to the house.

  • The chemist should have been forewarned but the bottom of the boat was dry and he had implicit faith in his own judgment.

  • Yes, but I forewarned you that your own house would come down upon your head.

  • On two occasions armed men lay in ambush for the purpose of shooting Colonel Birney, but he was forewarned.

  • Baldur the Good had dreams which forewarned him that his life was in danger, and he told the gods of them.