释义 |
preadˈvise, v. [pre- A. 1.] trans. To advise or warn before.
1670Cotton Espernon i. iii. 121 He certainly believ'd, these were the men appointed to kill him, as he had been pre-advis'd. 1845T. W. Coit Puritanism 202 The Puritans had sent Simon Bradstreet and John Norton..to preadvise them of coming storms. |