transitive. To give timely notice to (a person) of impending danger or misfortune.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > danger > warning of imminent danger or evil > warn (a person) of imminent danger or evil [verb (transitive)] (31) warnc1000 transitive. To give timely notice to (a person) of impending danger or misfortune. forewarnc1330 transitive. To warn, caution, or admonish beforehand; also, to give previous notice to. Const. of, to with infinitive, or that with object sentence. monisha1382 transitive. To warn or exhort (a person). Formerly usually with infinitive or that-clause. Obsolete. premonisha1530 transitive. To forewarn; to advise, caution, notify, or admonish beforehand. Frequently with of, that-clause, or infinitive. Now somewhat rare. awarn1590 To warn. preadmonish1632 transitive. To admonish beforehand; to forewarn. prewarna1637 transitive. To warn (a person) beforehand. In early use also: †to give warning of (an event) beforehand (obsolete). Also intransitive: to give… preadvise1651 transitive. To advise or warn beforehand; to forewarn. alarm1663 transitive. To inform, notify, or warn (a person) of something. Now chiefly Irish English (northern). advertise1825 transitive. To notify, warn (a person) of (also concerning, †against) something; to give warning or information about something. Now rare. to give (or get) the (also a) wire1897 slang.to give (or get) the (also a) wire: to give or get a private warning or message. Subcategories:— again (1) — by knowledge of fate (1) — give warning of (3) — put (a person) on his guard (9) — rouse to awareness of danger (6) |
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