warn
英 [英 [wɔːn]]
美 [美 [wɔːrn]]
v. 提醒注意(可能发生的事); 使警惕; 劝告(使有所防备); 警告; 告诫
过去式:warned 过去分词:warned 现在分词:warning 第三人称单数:warns
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双语例句
- We must warn people not to do like that.
我们必须警告人们不要再那样做了。 - I called to warn you.
我特地打电话来警告你。 - Lawrence kept on butting me but the referee did not warn him.
劳伦斯不停地用头撞我,但是裁判并没有警告他。 - 'Don't do anything yet,' he warned. 'Too risky.'
“暂时不要采取行动,”他警告说,“太危险。” - He also warned of a possible anti-Western backlash.
他还警告有可能会出现对西方的强烈抵制。 - Teachers warn today that Latin, Greek and other classics will be squeezed out of school timetables.
老师们今天发出警告说,拉丁语、古希腊语和其他古典文学将被挤出学校的课程表。 - Children must be warned to stay away from main roads
必须警告孩子们远离交通要道。 - Mrs. Blount warned me not to interfere
布朗特夫人警告我不要插手。 - But I want to warn you now that something might go wrong.
要是砸锅了,你可别后悔呀! - Mr Lowe warned against complacency.
洛先生告诫说不能自满。