warning
n. 警示; 预先通知
A warning is something which is said or written to tell people of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant thing that might happen.
The minister gave a warning that if war broke out, it would be catastrophic...
部长警告说,战争一旦爆发将会是灾难性的。
He was killed because he ignored a warning to put stronger cords on his parachute...
他忽视了降落伞上要求使用更结实的绳索的警告信息,因而命丧黄泉。
A warning is an advance notice of something that will happen, often something unpleasant or dangerous.
The soldiers opened fire without warning...
士兵们在没有发出警告的情况下开了枪。
With no warning, he was fired from his job...
他没有受到任何警告,就被解雇了。
Warning actions or signs give a warning.
She ignored the warning signals...
她忽视了一些预警信号。
Some fog warning signs had been put up with flashing yellow lights.
一些配有黄色闪光灯的大雾警示标志立了起来。
1. a message informing of danger
2. cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger)
1. serving to warn;
Experts regarded it as a warning signal of an economic smashup.
专家们把它看作是一场经济灾难的警告信号.
In a way, I'm glad you made that mistake, for it will serve as a warning to you.
在某种程度上说, 你犯那个错误我 倒 感到高兴, 因为它可以对你敲警钟.
He gave me a warning look.
他向我做了一个警告的眼色.
The black clouds gave warning of an approaching storm.
乌云是暴风雨将要来临的前兆.
She winked a warning to the talkative boy.
她向那个多嘴的男孩使了一个表示警告的眼色.