warning
noun
adj
ˈwɔːnɪŋ
noun
1
something,
especially
a
statement,
that
tells
you
that
something
bad,
dangerous,
or
annoying
might
happen
so
that
you
can
be
ready
or
avoid
it
警告,警示; 告诫
C,U
2
a
statement
telling
someone
that
if
they
continue
to
behave
in
an
unsatisfactory
way,
they
will
be
punished
〔对不良行为的〕警告
C
The
Surrey
team
were
given
a
warning
last
year
for
repeated
offences.
苏里队去年因多次犯规受到一次警告。
I’m
giving
you
a
final
warning
–
don’t
be
late
again.
我最后一次警告你 — 不要再迟到了。
written/verbal
warning
adj
3
a
warning
action
or
thing
tells
you
that
something
bad
or
dangerous
might
happen
表示警告的
He
had
intended
only
to
fire
a
warning
shot
.
他原本只是想鸣枪警告。
Do
not
ignore
warning
signs
such
as
tiredness.
不要忽视疲乏等健康警示。
The
brake
warning
light
came
on.
刹车警示灯亮了。
a
warning
look/glance
Owen
gave
him
a
warning
glance.
欧文给了他一个告诫的目光。
4
warning bell/bells
used
to
say
that
something
makes
someone
start
to
be
worried
or
careful
about
something
不祥之兆
a
warning
bell
rings/sounds
As
she
read
his
letter,
warning
bells
began
to
sound
in
her
head.
她读着他的来信,心中有一种不祥的预感。