transitive. To put in mind of, to remind (a person); to warn, admonish, or exhort.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > advice > advise [verb (transitive)] > admonish (25) mingOE transitive. To put in mind of, to remind (a person); to warn, admonish, or exhort. monisha1382 transitive. To warn or exhort (a person). Formerly usually with infinitive or that-clause. Obsolete. correctc1386 To admonish, advise, direct. Obsolete. admonish?c1400 transitive. To advise or warn (a person), esp. by way of correction. Now usually: to reprove or reprimand firmly. minda1425 transitive. With till. To admonish, exhort. Obsolete. advertise1449 transitive. With infinitive. To warn, admonish, advise (a person) to do something. Obsolete (U.S. in later use). exhortc1475 transitive. To admonish earnestly; to urge by stimulating words to conduct regarded as laudable. Said… simply. premonisha1530 transitive. To forewarn; to advise, caution, notify, or admonish beforehand. Frequently with of, that-clause, or infinitive. Now somewhat rare. precaution1665 transitive. To mention or say beforehand as a caution. Obsolete. caution1683 To advise or charge (a person) to take heed; to warn. to caution oneself: to take heed, take precautions. Usual const. against, or to with infinitive. Subcategories:— warn of or against (14) — to keep away (1) |
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