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warning

/wawr-ning/US // ˈwɔr nɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɔːnɪŋ) //

警告,预警,警报,警示

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving to warn, advise, caution: a warning bell.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounnotice of possible occurrence
Synonyms
admonition训诫,告诫,劝诫,谏言advice建议,咨询,意见,忠告alarm警报,报警,惊动,闹钟alert警惕,提醒,警报,警觉caution警惕,注意事项,注意力,谨慎example例子,例证,例题,例guidance指导,指南,指导意见,指引hint暗示,提示,暗示着indication指示,迹象表明,迹象显示,显示information信息,资料,资讯,资料图lesson课程,课,课件,课时notification通知,通报,通知书,通告prediction预测,预估,预言,预测值recommendation建议,推荐,建议书,推荐理由sign签名,符号,标志,签署signal信号,信号灯,信号显示,信号的suggestion建议,提议,暗示,建言threat威胁,恐吓,威胁到了word词,字,字词,词语mayday求救,求救信号,五月天,求救日sos证券,证券公司,证券交易所,证券时报augury预兆,预言,预示,预示着caveat注意事项,告诫,注意事項,警告exhortation劝告,劝说,劝诫,劝告语fore前端,前列,前面,前述foretoken预示,预示牌,预示着,预示性标志forewarning预警,预先警告,预告,预先警报injunction禁令,强制令,禁止令,禁制令intimation暗示,告知书,通知,告知omen先兆,前兆,预兆,兆头portent启示,预示着,启示录,预兆premonition预感,预言,预兆,前兆presage预言,预示着,预见,预示tip尖端,顶端,尖端的,尖端科技tip-off提供线索,小费,提示性的,提示token象征性的,象征性,象征性的东西,象征wink眨眼,眨眼睛,挤眉弄眼,眨眼间distress signal遇险信号,遇难信号,求救信号,求助信号handwriting on wall墙上的字迹,墙上的笔迹,墙壁上的字迹,墙上的字heads up抬头,抬头看,抬起头来,抬头看看look out当心,小心,当心点,望风watch-it观察它,看它,观察word to the wise至理名言,明智之言,明智之举,明智的说法

Examples

  • 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.