caution
caution 英 [ˈkɔ:ʃn] 美 [ˈkɔʃən]
n. 小心,谨慎;警告,警示 vt. 警告
进行时:cautioning 过去式:cautioned 过去分词:cautioned 第三人称单数:cautions 名词复数:cautions
- If you act with caution, it means you are careful. Be sure to use caution when walking across a patch of ice. Otherwise, you might end up sprawling face-first on the ground. Ouch!
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- n. 小心,谨慎;警告,警示
- vt. 警告
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1. extreme caution, great caution
特别谨慎;小心翼翼
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2. Statistics should be treated with caution.
对待统计数字要小心。
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3. As a first offender, she got off with a caution.
她由于是初犯而获从轻发落,只受到了警告。
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4. a word/note of caution
忠告;警告的提示
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5. I would caution against getting too involved.
我要提出警告,别陷得太深。
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6. Sam cautioned him against making a hasty decision.
萨姆告诫他不要草率作出决定。
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7. Suspects must be cautioned before any questions are asked.
嫌疑犯在回答问题前必须得到提醒。
- caution (n.) c. 1300, caucioun, "bail, guarantee, pledge," from Old French caution "security, surety" (13c.), from Latin cautionem (nominative cautio) "caution, care, foresight, precaution," noun of action from past participle stem of cavere "to be on one's guard" (from PIE root *keu- "to see, observe, perceive").
- caution (v.) "to warn, exhort to take heed," 1640s, from caution (n.). Related: Cautioned; cautioning.
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