warning
['wɔ:niŋ]
n. 警告, 警报, 预兆
adj. 警告的, 告诫的
例句与用法:
No one has given out a warning of the imminent danger.
没有人对即将发生的危险发出警告。
The police are warning (motorists) of possible delays.
警方通知(驾驶汽车的人)交通可能受阻。
Even as he shouted the warning the car skidded.
就在他高喊注意的时候,汽车滑动了。
The sirens sounded an air-raid warning.
汽笛响起了空袭警报。
They attacked without a warning.
他们不宣而战。
词形变化:
副词: warningly |
详细释义:
n.
1. 警告; 告诫; 警报[U][C][(+of)][+to-v]
The son was so captivated with the woman that he didn't heed his parents' warnings.
儿子为这个女人神魂颠倒, 全然不顾他父母的告诫。
The red light is a warning sign for stop.
红灯是警告停止行进的信号。
2. 可引以为戒的事(或人)[C]
Let this be a warning to you.
希望这件事能成为你的鉴戒。
3. 征候; 前兆[C]
The wall caved in without the slightest warning.
墙在没有一点征兆的情况下塌了。
4. 【古】(解雇、辞职等的)预先通知[U]
a.
警告的; 告诫的; 引为戒的
The policeman fired a warning shot.
那警察鸣枪警告。