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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