释义 |
🔑 warn·ingBrE /ˈwɔːnɪŋ/NAmE /ˈwɔːrnɪŋ/ noun🔑 [C, U] a statement, an event, etc. telling sb that sth bad or unpleasant may happen in the future so that they can try to avoid it (就可能发生的意外等提出的)警告,警示;先兆◆Doctors issued a warning against eating any fish caught in the river. 医生发出警告不要吃在那条河里捕的鱼。◆to give sb fair/advance/adequate warning of sth 就某事向某人发出充分的/预先的/足够的警告◆The bridge collapsed without (any) warning.那座桥在没有任何先兆的情况下坍塌了。◆Let me give you a word of warning. 我来提醒你一句。◆a government health warning 政府关于健康的忠告 ➡ see also early warning 🔑 [C] a statement telling sb that they will be punished if they continue to behave in a particular way (就将要遭受的处罚等提出的)警告,警戒 SYN caution ◆to give sb a verbal/written/final warning 向某人发出口头/书面/最后警告▸ warn·ing adjective [only before noun] ◆She had ignored the warning signs of trouble ahead. 她没有理会警示前方危险的标志。◆Police fired a number of warning shots. 警方多次鸣枪警告。◆Warning bells began to ring (= it was a sign that sth was wrong) when her letters were returned unopened. 当她的信原封不动被退回时,不祥之感就来了。 |