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caution美 ['kɔʃ(ə)n] 英 ['kɔːʃ(ə)n] - n.谨慎;小心;慎重;告诫
- v.警告;提醒;告诫
- 网络注意;注意事项
第三人称单数:cautions 现在分词:cautioning 过去式:cautioned adj.+n. extreme caution,great caution,utmost caution v.+n. exercise caution,use caution,take caution n. carefulness,thoughtfulness,attentiveness,attention,risk avoidance v. warn,notify,signal,give notice,advise 1. | [u] 谨慎;小心;慎重care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes; not taking any risks |
| extreme/great caution 特别谨慎;小心翼翼 | | Statistics should be treated with caution . 对待统计数字要小心。 |
2. | [c] (警察向犯轻罪的人发出的)警告a warning that is given by the police to sb who has committed a crime that is not too serious |
| As a first offender, she got off with a caution. 她由于是初犯,被从轻发落,只受到了警告。 |
3. | [u][c] (对危险或风险的)警告,告诫a warning or a piece of advice about a possible danger or risk |
| a word/note of caution 一句警告 | | Some cautions must be mentioned─for example good tools are essential to do the job well. 有些忠告一定得说,如:工欲善其事,必先利其器。 |
IDM throw/cast caution to the wind(s) 不顾危险;鲁莽行事;冒险to stop caring about how dangerous sth might be; to start taking risks 1. | [i][t] 警告;告诫;提醒to warn sb about the possible dangers or problems of sth |
| I would caution against getting too involved. 我要提出警告,别介入太深。 | | Sam cautioned him against making a hasty decision. 萨姆告诫他不要草率作出决定。 | | The government cautioned that pay increases could lead to job losses. 政府警告说增加工资会导致失业。 | | Employees were cautioned to be careful about what they said to people outside the company. 员工受到告诫,对公司外的人说话要小心谨慎。 | | ‘I'd take care if I were you,’ she cautioned (him). “我要是你,我会当心的。”她提醒(他)道。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb 警告,提醒(某人说的任何话都可能在法庭上被当作对其不利的证据)to warn sb officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them in court |
| Suspects must be cautioned before any questions are asked. 嫌疑犯在回答问题前必须得到提醒。 |
3. | [t][usupass] ~ sb (for sth) 警告(某人不得再做错事或非法的事)to warn sb officially that they will be punished if they do sth wrong or illegal again |
| She wasn't sent to the juvenile court; instead she was cautioned. 她未被送上少年法庭,而是受到了警告。 |
v. | 1. to warn or advise somebody that something is risky or dangerous 2. to give a formal warning to somebody who has been arrested that anything he or she says may be used in evidence 3. to give somebody who has done something illegal a formal warning instead of a penalty, advising that punishment will follow if the offence is repeated 4. to tell someone about a danger or problem that they need to know about or avoid. In ordinary speech, it is more usual to say that you warn someone 5. when the police caution someone they are arresting, they warn them officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them 7. urge to be careful;warn 1. to warn or advise somebody that something is risky or dangerous 2. to give a formal warning to somebody who has been arrested that anything he or she says may be used in evidence 3. to give somebody who has done something illegal a formal warning instead of a penalty, advising that punishment will follow if the offence is repeated 4. to tell someone about a danger or problem that they need to know about or avoid. In ordinary speech, it is more usual to say that you warn someone 5. when the police caution someone they are arresting, they warn them officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them 7. urge to be careful;warn | n. | 1. care, thoughtfulness, lack of haste, and close attention that enable somebody to avoid the risks involved in a task or procedure 2. a warning to somebody to be careful about something 3. a surprising or amusing person or thing 4. a formal warning given instead of a penalty to somebody who has done something illegal, advising that punishment will follow if it is repeated 5. a formal warning given by a police officer to somebody who has been arrested that anything he or she says may be used in evidence 6. careful thought and lack of hurry in order to try to avoid risks or danger 1. care, thoughtfulness, lack of haste, and close attention that enable somebody to avoid the risks involved in a task or procedure 2. a warning to somebody to be careful about something 3. a surprising or amusing person or thing 4. a formal warning given instead of a penalty to somebody who has done something illegal, advising that punishment will follow if it is repeated 5. a formal warning given by a police officer to somebody who has been arrested that anything he or she says may be used in evidence 6. careful thought and lack of hurry in order to try to avoid risks or danger |
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