词汇 | warning |
释义 | warning noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈwɔː.nɪŋ/ us /ˈwɔːr.nɪŋ/ B1 something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future: 警告;告诫;提醒 Completely without warning, he turned up at my door with all four children!事先都没说一声,他就带着全部4个孩子出现在我的门口! There's a warning on the cigarette packet that says "Cigarettes cause cancer".香烟的包装盒上有一条警告:“烟草严重危害健康。” let it be a warningI'm not surprised you feel sick after eating so much - let it be a warning to you!你吃了这么多感觉不舒服,我一点也不意外——就权当是对你的一个警告吧! word of warningJust a word of warning - restaurants in this area can be very expensive.只是提醒一句——这一带的饭馆都特别贵。 issue a warningformalThe Health Minister issued a warning about the dangers of sunbathing.卫生部长就日光浴的潜在危险发布了一条警告。 give someone a written warningThey can't dismiss you just like that - they have to give you a written warning first.他们不能那样就把你解雇了——他们必须事先给你一份书面通知。 warning shotThe police fired warning shots but the rioting continued.警方鸣枪示警,但示威者根本不予理会。 warning sign a physical condition that shows someone has a disease: (预示体内有某种疾病的)警示症状,预兆 warning sign ofThe warning signs of the illness are respiratory problems and dizziness.预示可能患有这种疾病的症状是呼吸困难和头晕。 Police have put out a warning to people living in the area.警方向住在该地区的人们发出了警告。 The judge said that the fine would serve as a warning to other motorists who drove without due care. All cigarette packets carry a government health warning.所有的香烟盒上都印有政府的健康警告。 It would be irresponsible to ignore these warnings.忽视这些警告是不负责任的。 The police are trying to sift out the genuine warnings from all the hoax calls they have received.警方试图从他们接到的各种恶作剧电话中分辨出真正的报警电话。 Threats & warnings advance warning alarm alarm bell bell-ringing beware the ides of Marchidiom bow brushback pitch burglar alarm cautionary cautionary tale dare early warning system hear warning bellsidiom minatory one swallow doesn't make a summeridiom protection racket red alert red flag scare quotes yellow card GrammarWarnings A warning is something that makes us aware of possible danger. There are a number of ways of warning someone. Warnings can be weak or strong. … Idiomhear warning bells warning | American Dictionarywarning noun[ C/U ] us/ˈwɔr·nɪŋ/ notice of a possible danger or problem, so that it can be prevented or avoided: [ C ]Flood warnings were issued by the National Weather Service. [ U ]The earthquake struck without warning while the city was asleep. warning | Business Englishwarning noun uk /ˈwɔːnɪŋ/us [ C or U ] FINANCE a statement or piece of information that tells people that there might be a danger or a problem in the future: These figures are a warning to the Bank of England not to raise interest rates too quickly. The telecoms giant issued a warning that profits would be lower than expected. a warning about/against sthThe Fed gave a blunt warning about America's growing deficit. The chief executive gave warning that losses on credit cards would get worse in the second half of the year. adequate/advance/early warning a blunt/clear/stark warning come/serve as a warningThese figures come as a warning that the crisis is not over yet. [ C ] HR a statement that tells an employee that they have done something wrong: an oral/verbal/written warningEmployees must be given a verbal and a written warning before they can be fired. a final/formal/official warning See alsohealth warning profits warning warning adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈwɔːnɪŋ/us used to show that there might be danger or a problem in the future: Regulators were accused of ignoring the warning signs that led to the bank's collapse. warning bells signs or information telling people that something bad might happen: The figures should sound warning bells that the economy is still too fragile to enable interest rates to rise. |
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