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warn

/wawrn/US // wɔrn //UK // (wɔːn) //

警告,警告说

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to notify, advise, or inform: to warn a person of an intended visit.
    • : to give notice to to go, keep at a distance, etc.: A sign warns trespassers off the grounds. A marker warned boats away from the dock.
    • : to give authoritative or formal notice to; order; summon: to warn a person to appear in court.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give a warning; caution: to warn of further disasters.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbgive notice of possible occurrence
Forms: warned, warning, warns
Synonyms
address地址,讲话,网址,讲话稿advise劝告,劝说,建议,告知alert警惕,提醒,警报,警觉caution警惕,注意事项,注意力,谨慎hint暗示,提示,暗示着inform告知,通知,报道,告知对方instruct指示,指导,吩咐,指点notify通知,通报,告知,通知书order秩序,订单,顺序,命令predict预测,预告,预言,预见prepare准备,预备,编写,筹备prompt促使,提示,迅速,催促recommend建议,推荐,推荐理由,荐remind提醒,提醒注意,提请注意,提醒你signal信号,信号灯,信号显示,信号的suggest建议,暗示,提出建议,提议summon召唤,召见,传唤,召集tell告知,讲述,告诫,告知对方threaten威胁,威胁说,恐吓,威胁到urge敦促,督促,促成,促请acquaint相识,相识的人,相识的,认识admonish劝诫,训诫,劝告,劝谏advocate倡导,倡导者,主张,鼓吹apprise认可,认可度,认可的,认可度高clue线索,蛛丝马迹,提示,线路counsel顾问,律师,咨询,辅导员deprecate弃用,废止,废弃的,删减direct直接,直接的,直达,直接的说dissuade劝阻,劝说,劝退,劝解enjoin嘱咐,嘱托,叮嘱,诰命exhort劝告,劝诫,劝说,叮嘱forbid禁止,严禁,不准,禁止使用forearm前臂,前手臂,前臂上的,前臂的forewarn预先警告,预警,预告,预先警报guide指南,指导,导读,导游post职位,岗位,职务,岗位职责prescribe订明,订定,配药,订药remonstrate谏言,劝谏,谏诤,劝说reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言tip尖端,顶端,尖端的,尖端科技clue in提供线索,提供线索的,提供线索给我们cry wolf狼来了,狼来袭fill in填入,填写,填补,填充give fair warning给予公平的警告,给予公平警告,公正警告,示警give the high sign鸣锣开道,鸣笛示警,鸣笛示意give warning给予警告,提出警告,报警,给出警告lay it out陈设,摆放,摆放好,摆好make aware认识到,察觉到,察觉,认识put on guard防备,警惕,防范,警戒tip off提示关闭,提示,倾斜,尖端化wise up觉悟吧,觉醒吧,醒悟过来吧,觉悟

Examples

  • 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.