forewarning / fɔrˈwɔrn, foʊr- /

预警预先警告预告预先警报

forewarning 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to warn in advance.

forewarning 近义词

n. 名词 noun

threat

更多forewarning例句

  1. And despite the long trail and ample forewarning about the problem, the president urged patience.
  2. Sure you had some forewarning, especially after Rush Limbaugh guaranteed victory.
  3. 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.
  4. For in that day a sneeze was not merely 333 the little explosion of tickled surfaces or a forewarning of a slight cold.
  5. 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.
  6. I will not engage you without forewarning you of the terrible things you may have to encounter during the winter night.
  7. Father Underhill felt quite guilty in not forewarning his wife of the conspiracy, but one evening she mistrusted.