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warn·ing W0033200 (wôr′nĭng)n.1. A statement telling of or an indication providing evidence of impending danger, difficulty, or misfortune: The government issued a warning about unsafe drinking water. The shelf collapsed without any warning.2. Advice to be cautious: a word of warning to runners about the hot weather.3. A cautionary or deterrent example: The incident is a warning to careless investors.adj. Acting or serving to warn: a warning light; warning words. warn′ing·ly adv.Translationswarn (woːn) verb1. to tell (a person) in advance (about a danger etc). Black clouds warned us of the approaching storm; They warned her that she would be ill if she didn't rest. 警告 警告2. to advise (someone against doing something). I was warned about/against speeding by the policeman; They warned him not to be late. 告誡 告诫ˈwarning noun1. an event, or something said or done, that warns. He gave her a warning against driving too fast; His heart attack will be a warning to him not to work so hard. 警告 警告2. advance notice or advance signs. The earthquake came without warning. 警報,警訊 警报 adjective giving a warning. She received a warning message. 警告的 警告的ˈwarningly adverbShe looked warningly at the naughty boy. 警告地 警告地EncyclopediaSeewarning |