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| | VERB | | | /ˈkɔːʃn/ | | | | 1 | formal to tell someone about a danger or problem that they need to know about or avoid . In ordinary speech , it is more usual to say that you warn someone someone.警告 | +that Researchers cautioned that the drug is only partly effective. 研究者警告说,这种药只在一定程度上有效。 | | caution (sb) against sth The judge cautioned them against taking the law into their own hands. 法官警告他们不要玩弄法律。 | | The report cautions against over-optimistic expectations. 报告警告人们不要有过分乐观的期盼。 | | | | 2 | BRITISH when the police caution someone they are arresting , they warn them officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them 警告(被捕者其所说的任何话都可能被当作证据) | 2a | when the police caution someone who has broken the law , they warn them officially that they will be punished if they do it again (警察)警告,训诫(违法者下不为例) | | | | |