warn
- IPA[wôrn]
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- inform someone in advance of an impending or possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation;give (someone) forceful or cautionary advice about their actions or conduct
verb: warn, 3rd person present: warns, gerund or present participle: warning, past tense: warned, past participle: warned
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- 1. inform someone in advance of an impending or possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation his father had warned him of what might happen “He's going to humiliate you,” John warned 同義詞
- ▪ give (someone) forceful or cautionary advice about their actions or conduct friends warned her against the marriage they warned people not to keep large amounts of cash in their homes 同義詞
- a statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger, problem, or other ... a red warning light a warning about heavy thunderstorms
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- a statement or event that warns of something or that serves as a cautionary example: police issued a warning about fake £20 notes his sad death should be a warning to everyone
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- order someone to keep away from somewhere or refrain from doing or consuming something
Oxford American Dictionary
- order someone to keep away from somewhere or refrain from doing or consuming something
Oxford Dictionary
- order someone to keep away from (somewhere) or refrain from doing (something)
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- tell someone forcefully or threateningly to go away or stay
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- prohibit someone who has broken the laws of the Jockey Club from riding or running horses at ...
Oxford Dictionary
- prohibit someone who has broken the laws of the Jockey Club from riding or running horses at ...
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- inform someone in advance of a possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation: his father had warned him of what might happen ‘He's going to humiliate you,’ John warned
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