warning 详细解释

warning

['wɔ:niŋ]

n. 警告, 警报, 预兆
adj. 警告的, 告诫的

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。

词形变化

副词: warningly |

词义辨析

同义:

n.警告; 征候; 预告

advice  admonition  forewarning  hunch  foreboding  sign  signal  alarm  symptom  

同义参见:

omen  tip  threat  advisory  

英英释义

名词 warning:

a message informing of danger

cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger)

同义词:admonition, monition, word of advice

动词 warn:

notify of danger, potential harm, or risk

同义词:warn

admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior

同义词:warn, discourage, admonish, monish

ask to go away

同义词:warn

notify, usually in advance

同义词:warn

形容词 warning:

serving to warn

同义词:admonitory, cautionary, exemplary, monitory

补充

warningwarning英:[ˈwɔ:niŋ] 美:[ˈwɔrnɪŋ]n.1.发出警告; 受到告诫He gave us a warning against placing confidence in people we did not know.他告诫我们, 不要轻信我们不了解的人。2.警告, 前兆He gave a warning.他提出了警告。

例句

1. The minister gave a warning that war might break out.部长警告说, 战争有可能会爆发。 2. a gale warning大风警报 3. No advance warning of the President's departure was given.事先并未通知总统要离开。 4. Typhoons can strike without any warning.台风可能会毫无征兆地袭来。 5. With no warning, he was fired from his job.他没有收到任何预先通知就被解雇了。 6. The soldiers opened fire without warning.士兵们没有示警便开火了。 7. She fired into the air as a warning.她对空鸣枪以示警告。 8. Let this be a warning to all motorists who drive too fast.让这成为所有开车过快的驾驶员的鉴戒。 9. Perhaps her death will serve as a warning to others tempted to use drugs.或许她的死会使其他受诱惑吸毒者警醒。 10. She ignored the warning signals.她没有理会那些预警信号。 11. police issued a warning about fake £20 notes.警方发出有关20英镑假钞的警告。 12. [mass noun]suddenly and without any warning, the army opened fire.没有任何警告,军队突然就开火了。 13. [as modifier]a red warning light.红色警示灯。 14. a word of warning—don't park illegally.提醒一句——不要违法停车。 15. she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin.在离开柏林的前四天她才得到通知。 16. his sad death should be a warning to everyone.他的不幸亡故对每个人来说都应该是个鉴戒。 17. You could have given me some warning that your parents were coming to visit.你本可以预先提醒我一声,说你的父母要来访。 18. She gave me a warning about the difficulties of the job.她提醒过我这项工作的各种困难。 19. There were storm warnings [=warnings that a storm was approaching] issued for the area.这一地区发布了暴风雨预警。 20. She issued a stern warning against making changes too quickly.她提出严厉的警告,反对过快做出变动。 21. Let that be a warning to you.那就算是对你的一次警告。 22. We had no warning of the dangers that were ahead of us.我们没有得到前方有危险的任何警报。 23. Without any warning she turned around and ran.她毫无先兆地转身就跑了。 24. The storm struck without warning.暴风雨突然袭来,没有任何先兆。 25. "I was stopped for speeding, but the policeman just gave me a warning."我因超速行驶被警察拦下,但他只给了我一次警告。 26. A warning bell rang before classes started.预备铃在上课前响起。 27. The policeman fired a warning shot.那名警察鸣枪示警。 28. Falling prices may be a warning sign of a recession. [=may indicate that a recession is coming]价格持续下跌或许是经济萧条的先兆。 29. the warning signs of cancer癌症的先兆