caveat
n. 警告,附加说明
A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement.
With the caveat that almost every figure in this survey is suspect, it can at least be said that the world travel and tourism industry is huge...
尽管事先声明此项调查报告中的每个数字都不可靠,但至少可以说,世界旅游观光业的市场庞大。
There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or otherwise weaken the Roche family's control of the firm.
有一点需要预先声明:他不得参与合并,或以其他方式削弱罗奇家族对该公司的控制。
1. a warning against certain acts;
2. (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing;
As I have written before, that's quite a caveat.
正如我以前所写, 那确实是个警告.
However, the good news came with a caveat: rescuing the miners might take months.
然而, 这个好消息还附带着个说明: 救援需要消耗数月时间.
A caveat also needs to be applied to the growth case.
对于经济增长的论据也要保持警惕.
Caveat Emptor, buyer beware, is a salutary reminder to any purchaser.
“买主各自小心”, 这是对任何买主的有益提示.
Where in the purchase of goods, such as quality problems arise, be caveat vendor replacement.
凡在本公司购买的商品, 如出现质量问题, 一律包退包换.