释义 |
pre·cau·tion I. \prēˈkȯshən, prə̇ˈk-\ noun Etymology: French précaution, from Late Latin praecaution-, praecautio, from Latin praecautus (past participle of praecavēre to guard against, from prae- pre- + cavēre to be on one's guard) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at show 1. : previous caution or care : caution employed foresightedly < warned of the need for precaution > 2. : a measure taken beforehand to ward off evil or secure good or success : an act of foresight : a precautionary act < take precautions against accident > II. transitive verb : to put (a person) on guard : forewarn |