warn
v. 提醒,警告; 告诫(不要做…)
If you warn someone about something such as a possible danger or problem, you tell them about it so that they are aware of it.
When I had my first baby friends warned me that children were expensive...
当我有了第一个孩子时,朋友们提醒我说养孩子是很花钱的。
They warned him of the dangers of sailing alone...
他们警告他说独自航行危险重重。
If you warn someone not to do something, you advise them not to do it so that they can avoid possible danger or punishment.
Mrs. Blount warned me not to interfere...
布朗特夫人警告我不要插手。
Children must be warned to stay away from main roads...
必须警告孩子们远离交通要道。
If someone says to you 'be warned', they are advising you to be cautious, because there are risks that you may not have thought about.
But be warned: this is not a cheap option.
但要慎重:这个选择代价不菲。
1. notify of danger, potential harm, or risk;
2. admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior;
3. ask to go away;
4. notify, usually in advance;
advise, caution, warn, admonish, counsel
这些动词均有"劝告,忠告,警告"之意。
warn someone off the course
(赛马)(因违反赛马俱乐部的规定)禁止…参加比赛
warn someone off
警告(某人)离开,告诫(某人)不得靠近
We are going to Warn theatre.
我们准备去华纳剧院.
Bicycle Bells were ringing all the way to warn pedestrians to move out of their way.
自行车铃声一路响着,警告行人让路.
It's easy to overlook slights and red flags that should warn us away from dangerous waters.
因为面对一切赞许、积极反馈,很容易失去自我、忽视那些警告我们远离“危险”的征兆.
She was angry that there was no sign put up to warn people about the hole.
她很生气为什么没人设立标志来提醒行人这里有个洞.
We warn you not to do it again.
我们警告你别再这样做.