warning 音标拼音: [w'ɔrnɪŋ]
n . 警告,告诫,训诫,警戒,警报
警告,告诫,训诫,警戒,警报
warning 警告; 警告式; 报警; 告警; 警报
WNG warning 警告
warning adj 1 :
serving to warn ; "
shook a monitory finger at him "; "
an exemplary jail sentence " [
synonym : {
admonitory },
{
cautionary }, {
exemplary }, {
monitory }, {
warning (
a )}]
n 1 :
a message informing of danger ; "
a warning that still more bombs could explode "
2 :
cautionary advice about something imminent (
especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness ); "
a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality "; "
the warning was to beware of surprises "; "
his final word of advice was not to play with matches " [
synonym : {
admonition }, {
monition }, {
warning },
{
word of advice }]
3 :
notification of something ,
usually in advance ; "
they gave little warning of their arrival "; "
she had only had four days '
warning before leaving Berlin "
Warning \
Warn "
ing \,
a .
Giving previous notice ;
cautioning ;
admonishing ;
as ,
a warning voice .
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That warning timepiece never ceased . --
Longfellow .
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{
Warning piece }, {
Warning wheel } (
Horol .),
a piece or wheel which produces a sound shortly before the clock strikes .
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Warning \
Warn "
ing \,
n .
1 .
Previous notice . "
At a month '
s warning ." --
Dryden .
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A great journey to take upon so short a warning .
--
L '
Estrange .
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2 .
Caution against danger ,
or against faults or evil practices which incur danger ;
admonition ;
monition .
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Could warning make the world more just or wise .
--
Dryden .
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Warn \
Warn \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Warned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Warning }.] [
OE .
warnen ,
warnien ,
AS .
warnian ,
wearnian ,
to take heed ,
to warn ;
akin to AS .
wearn denial ,
refusal ,
OS .
warning ,
wernian ,
to refuse ,
OHG .
warnen ,
G .
warnen to warn ,
OFries .
warna ,
werna ,
Icel .
varna to refuse ;
and probably to E .
wary . ????.]
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1 .
To make ware or aware ;
to give previous information to ;
to give notice to ;
to notify ;
to admonish ;
hence ,
to notify or summon by authority ;
as ,
to warn a town meeting ;
to warn a tenant to quit a house . "
Warned of the ensuing fight ." --
Dryden .
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Cornelius the centurion . . .
was warned from God by an holy angel to send for thee . --
Acts x .
22 .
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Who is it that hath warned us to the walls ? --
Shak .
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2 .
To give notice to ,
of approaching or probable danger or evil ;
to caution against anything that may prove injurious . "
Juturna warns the Daunian chief of Lausus '
danger ,
urging swift relief ." --
Dryden .
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3 .
To ward off . [
Obs .] --
Spenser .
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135 Moby Thesaurus words for "
warning ":
admonishing ,
admonition ,
admonitory ,
advice ,
advising ,
advisory ,
advocacy ,
alerting ,
augural ,
blackmail ,
briefing ,
bulldozing ,
call ,
call for ,
caution ,
cautionary ,
cautioning ,
caveat ,
claim ,
clue ,
commination ,
consultation ,
consultative ,
consultatory ,
contribution ,
council ,
counsel ,
cue ,
demand ,
demand for ,
denunciation ,
determent ,
deterrence ,
deterrent ,
didactic ,
direction ,
directive ,
draft ,
drain ,
duty ,
empty threat ,
exaction ,
exemplary ,
exhortation ,
exhortative ,
exhortatory ,
expostulation ,
expostulative ,
expostulatory ,
extortion ,
extortionate demand ,
foreboding ,
forerunning ,
foreshadowing ,
foreshowing ,
foretokening ,
forewarning ,
frightening off ,
guidance ,
heavy demand ,
heavy with meaning ,
hint ,
hortation ,
hortative ,
hortatory ,
idea ,
idle threat ,
imminence ,
implied threat ,
imposition ,
impost ,
indent ,
indicative ,
insistent demand ,
instruction ,
instructive ,
intimidation ,
intuitive ,
levy ,
meaningful ,
menace ,
monition ,
monitorial ,
monitory ,
moralistic ,
nonnegotiable demand ,
notice ,
notificational ,
notifying ,
office ,
opinion ,
order ,
parley ,
passing word ,
pointer ,
preachy ,
precursive ,
precursory ,
predictive ,
prefigurative ,
preindicative ,
premonitory ,
presageful ,
presaging ,
prognostic ,
prognosticative ,
promise of harm ,
proposal ,
recommendation ,
recommendatory ,
remonstrance ,
remonstrant ,
remonstrative ,
remonstratory ,
requirement ,
requisition ,
rush ,
rush order ,
sententious ,
significant ,
steer ,
suggestion ,
sword of Damocles ,
talking out of ,
tax ,
taxing ,
thought ,
threat ,
threateningness ,
threatfulness ,
tip ,
tip -
off ,
tribute ,
ultimatum ,
whisper
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WARNING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WARNING is the act of warning : the state of being warned How to use warning in a sentence
WARNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary 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 …
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WARNING definition in American English | Collins English . . . A warning is an advance notice of something that will happen, often something unpleasant or dangerous The soldiers opened fire without warning
warning - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Warn, caution, admonish imply attempting to prevent another from running into danger or getting into unpleasant or undesirable circumstances To warn is to speak plainly and usually in strong terms: to warn him about danger and possible penalties
WARNING Synonyms: 84 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . . Synonyms for WARNING: caution, forewarning, alert, advice, recommendation, admonition, admonishment, suggestion; Antonyms of WARNING: permission, green light, OK, go-ahead, all clear, risking, imperiling