warning 的 2 个定义
- the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
- something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution: We fired a warning at the intruders.
- Meteorology. an announcement from the U.S. National Weather Service alerting the public that a storm or other weather-related hazard is imminent and that immediate steps should be taken to protect lives and property.Compare advisory, storm warning, watch.
- serving to warn, advise, caution: a warning bell.
warning 近义词
cautionary
notice of possible occurrence
warning 的近义词 43 个
- admonition
- advice
- alarm
- alert
- caution
- example
- guidance
- hint
- indication
- information
- lesson
- notification
- prediction
- recommendation
- sign
- signal
- suggestion
- threat
- word
- mayday
- sos
- augury
- caveat
- exhortation
- fore
- foretoken
- forewarning
- injunction
- intimation
- omen
- portent
- premonition
- presage
- tip
- tip-off
- token
- wink
- distress signal
- handwriting on wall
- heads up
- look out
- watch-it
- word to the wise
warning 的反义词 1 个
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- According to Fischer, the warning system will be monitored through the Office of the Inspector General.
- It would also require platforms give news publishers 28 days advance warning of any changes to their algorithms that might affect the placement of news.
- Many Americans appear to be taking those warnings seriously.
- As shown in the figures above and the chart below, console makers have usually given the public more warning of their launch plans than they're set to this year.
- The announcement came about a month after the city removed two statues of Christopher Columbus — without warning and in the middle of the night — following protests.
- There were also crashes not due to either mechanical or human error but to a lack of warning of dangerous conditions.
- Suddenly, without warning, the whole feeling of the scene changes.
- The government continues to call for calm while warning people to be on their guard.
- But we both know the warning signs and know what to do if that should happen.
- We prefer to wave away the warning signs; like The Interview, Mulholland Drive was comfortably downplayed as over-the-top satire.
- Is it true that whenever we are about to do an ill or unjust deed a shadow of the fruits it will bring comes over us as a warning?
- His repeated coughing seemed a constant warning that at any moment he might be vanquished in the struggle for becoming silence.
- I suppose that to most men such a warning would be a direct incitement to make the attempt.
- Time and time again he had given warning of the approach of guerrillas, only to have his master meet them as friends.
- On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.