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forewarning

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

预警,预先警告,预告,预先警报

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • And despite the long trail and ample forewarning about the problem, the president urged patience.

  • Sure you had some forewarning, especially after Rush Limbaugh guaranteed victory.

  • It is a shock to a man to be wrenched, without forewarning, from the groove in which his life has been gliding for twenty years.

  • For in that day a sneeze was not merely 333 the little explosion of tickled surfaces or a forewarning of a slight cold.

  • He had not the slightest forewarning of the great 10 jolt that was soon to come to himself and his comrades out of the atmosphere.

  • I will not engage you without forewarning you of the terrible things you may have to encounter during the winter night.

  • Father Underhill felt quite guilty in not forewarning his wife of the conspiracy, but one evening she mistrusted.