warn 的 2 个定义
- to give notice, advice, or intimation to of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable: They warned him of a plot against him. She was warned that her life was in danger.
- to urge or advise to be careful; caution: to warn a careless driver.
- to admonish or exhort, as to action or conduct: She warned her employees to be on time.
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- to give a warning; caution: to warn of further disasters.
warn 近义词
give notice of possible occurrence
warn 的近义词 51 个
- address
- advise
- alert
- caution
- hint
- inform
- instruct
- notify
- order
- predict
- prepare
- prompt
- recommend
- remind
- signal
- suggest
- summon
- tell
- threaten
- urge
- acquaint
- admonish
- advocate
- apprise
- clue
- counsel
- deprecate
- direct
- dissuade
- enjoin
- exhort
- forbid
- forearm
- forewarn
- guide
- post
- prescribe
- remonstrate
- reprove
- tip
- clue in
- cry wolf
- fill in
- give fair warning
- give the high sign
- give warning
- lay it out
- make aware
- put on guard
- tip off
- wise up
warn 的反义词 17 个
更多warn例句
- Be warned that all that coziness might make it virtually impossible to get out of bed in the morning.
- Although a new report by the department’s Office of Inspector General does not attribute any deaths directly to the Marshals’ policies, it does warn that agency practices “may lead to further infections.”
- Republicans are also warning of a new precedent being set that could subject former presidents, even dead ones, to a Senate trial.
- Unfortunately, although the bill's authors try to thread a tricky needle carefully, critics warn that bad-faith actors could nonetheless easily weaponize the bill as written against both platforms and other users.
- Coastal scientists warn that the structures can be just as damaging to Hawaii’s beaches as seawalls, which have contributed to the loss of about one-quarter of the beaches on Oahu, Maui and Kauai.
- In the United States, people used to warn against taking wooden nickels.
- I speak here to warn people that the facts presented in the opera are incomplete and distorted.
- You said that shutting down a newspaper is not the right way to warn those who may have infringed on the law.
- I mean he did choose to warn him instead of have him killed.
- Nor did he warn the hospital that the book is being published this week.
- When he met Jean on the street—rather, after, he goes around to where Orlean worked to warn her.
- "Warn the men, and arrange tanks and chutes accordingly; for Harvey Cheyne is in a hurry, a hurry—hurry," sang the wires.
- For example, if it were a kicking horse, he should warn the bailee to keep away from his legs.
- Why, he sent his man down here, t'other day, to warn me to keep my hens shut up and off his property.
- The fact is, I wish to warn you against what must inevitably bring disaster both upon yourself and your family.