caution 英 [ˈkɔ:ʃn]   美 [ˈkɔʃən]

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 

extreme caution, 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。

  • 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
  • 1. extreme caution, great caution

    特别谨慎;小心翼翼

  • 2. Statistics should be treated with caution.

    对待统计数字要小心。

  • 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。

  • 4. a word/note of caution

    忠告;警告的提示

  • 5. I would caution against getting too involved.

    我要提出警告,别陷得太深。

  • 6. Sam cautioned him against making a hasty decision.

    萨姆告诫他不要草率作出决定。

  • 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.
cau·tion / ˈkɔːʃn ; NAmE ˈkɔːʃn / noun , verb caution cautions cautioned cautioning noun 1 [uncountable ] care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes; not taking any risks 谨慎;小心;慎重 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。 synonyms at care 2 [countable ] ( BrE) a warning that is given by the police to sb who has committed a crime that is not too serious (警察向犯轻罪的人发出的)警告 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。 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] ( formal) a warning or a piece of advice about a possible danger or risk (对危险或风险的)警告,告诫 a word/note of caution 忠告;警告的提示 Some cautions must be mentioned—for example good tools are essential to do the job well. 有些警句必须提及,如:工欲善其事,必先利其器。 IDIOM throw/cast caution to the ˈwind(s) to stop caring about how dangerous sth might be; to start taking risks 不顾危险;鲁莽行事;冒险 verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to warn sb about the possible dangers or problems of sth 警告;告诫;提醒 cautionagainst sth I would caution against getting too involved. 我要提出警告,别陷得太深。 cautionsb against/about sth Sam cautioned him against making a hasty decision. 萨姆告诫他不要草率作出决定。 caution(sb) that… 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。 cautionsb to do sth 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。 caution(sb) + speech ‘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 [transitive ] cautionsb ( BrE) ( law ) to warn sb officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them in court 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) 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 [transitive ,  usually passive ] cautionsb (for sth) ( BrE) ( law ) to warn sb officially that they will be punished if they do sth wrong or illegal again 警告(某人不得再做错事或非法的事) 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。 cau·tion / ˈkɔːʃn ; NAmE ˈkɔːʃn /
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