cautioned是caution的过去式
caution
美 ['kɔʃ(ə)n]
英 ['kɔːʃ(ə)n]
- n.警告;谨慎;警惕;〈英〉【法】担保
- v.告诫
- 网络敬告患者
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
v. | 1. 使小心,警告告诫 2. 给予警告: 3. 注意 |
n. | 1. 小心,谨慎,慎重 2. 警惕;告诫,警告 3. 关注;注意 4. 〔口语〕须警惕的事[人];怪物,怪人 5. 顾忌,顾虑 6. 戒备 7. 〔苏格兰语〕【法律】担保,保证 1. 小心,谨慎,慎重 2. 警惕;告诫,警告 3. 关注;注意 4. 〔口语〕须警惕的事[人];怪物,怪人 5. 顾忌,顾虑 6. 戒备 7. 〔苏格兰语〕【法律】担保,保证 |
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 6. give a caution to;warn 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 6. give a caution to;warn 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 |