单词 | preadmonish |
释义 | preadmonishv. Now rare. 1. transitive. To admonish beforehand; to forewarn. ΘΚΠ 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)] warnc1000 forewarnc1330 monisha1382 premonisha1530 awarn1590 preadmonish1632 prewarna1637 preadvise1651 alarm1663 advertise1825 to give (or get) the (also a) wire1897 1632 H. Hawkins tr. G. P. Maffei Fuga Sæculi 351 Therefore (deerest Nephew) let me preadmonish thee. 1649 J. Canne Golden Rule 17 Of which thing they were often preadmonished and fore-told by the prophets. 1743 H. Fielding Jonathan Wild i. iii, in Misc. III. 12 So doth this our Alma Mater by some shrewd Hints, pre-admonish us of her Intention. 1794 J. Bryant Observ. Plagues inflicted upon Egyptians iv. 256 Jethro, who perhaps had been pre-admonished, gives an immediate consent by saying—Go in peace. 1818 S. T. Coleridge Friend (new ed.) III. 208 Bacon and Stewart..warn and pre-admonish the sincere inquirer. 1822 T. Taylor tr. Apuleius Metamorphosis 311 [He should] pre-admonish him of what ought to be foreknown by him. 1862 A. Dalzel Hist. Univ. Edinb. II. App. 380 The Town-Council is pre-admonished by the Primar, that they may send some grave men with the Rector, who, together with the Primar, shall take an oath. 2005 www.dahl.com 8 Nov. (O.E.D. Archive) Steve had to pre-admonish Neil before he came on the air. If he's going to libel people, he needs to use words that Steve can understand. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > prediction, foretelling > predict, foretell [verb (transitive)] fore-sayc900 bodeOE before-sayOE before-tella1382 foretella1400 prognostica1400 tella1400 prenosticate?a1475 prenostic1477 prognosticatec1487 forespeak1489 prognostify1495 foreshow1561 prenunce1563 presage1569 boden1573 forewarn1582 predict1590 forehalsen1594 foresignify1597 prognosticon1602 predivine1607 forespell1611 predicate1623 prenuntiate1623 preadmonish1644 forebode1664 prediction1665 prenotea1711 bespeak1721 pre-announce1793 prophesize1848 to call for ——1895 pick1909 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)] > give warning of before-warna1382 prewarna1637 preadmonish1644 1644 J. Milton tr. M. Bucer Ivdgem. conc. Divorce 12 These things thus preadmonisht, let us enquire what the undoubted meaning is of our Saviours words. 1727 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Oeconomique (Dublin ed.) at Chesnut However, the Beams pre-admonish the Fall of a House by their cracking. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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