单词 | preadvise |
释义 | preadvisev. transitive. To advise or warn beforehand; to forewarn. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > danger > warning of imminent danger or evil > warn (a person) of imminent danger or evil [verb (transitive)] warnc1000 forewarnc1330 monisha1382 premonisha1530 awarn1590 preadmonish1632 prewarna1637 preadvise1651 alarm1663 advertise1825 to give (or get) the (also a) wire1897 1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. Pref. sig. B3v Now for the more speedy manifesting of the truth in the particulars following; I shall pre-advise the Reader in three particulars. 1670 C. Cotton tr. G. Girard Hist. Life Duke of Espernon i. iii. 121 He certainly believ'd, these were the men appointed to kill him, as he had been pre-advis'd. 1750 Exam. Consequences Dr. Middleton's Free Enq. 12 I think it proper to preadvise the Reader. 1845 T. W. Coit Puritanism 202 The Puritans had sent Simon Bradstreet and John Norton..to preadvise them of coming storms. 1934 Times 19 Mar. 13/5 All the personnel has been pre-advised, and every man knows his post. 1991 Network World (Nexis) 25 Mar. 21 We don't feel that we have to preadvise a user for us to look at company assets. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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