cautioning
常見(jiàn)例句
- You should exercise extreme caution when driving in rain.
在雨中開(kāi)車(chē)要極爲(wèi)小心。 - His gesture indicated a caution.
他的手勢(shì)表示警告。 - The judge cautioned the prisoner.
法官警告了那個(gè)囚犯。 - The policeman cautioned that angry driver.
警察對(duì)那個(gè)怒氣沖沖的司機(jī)給予警告。 - He cautioned that the Russia-American discussions were still in an exploratory stage.
他警告說(shuō)俄美商談尚処於探索堦段。 - I caution you that you are trespassing.
我提醒你,你已非法闖入私人的領(lǐng)地。 - The policeman said,“I must caution you that anything you say may be used against you at your trial.”
警察說(shuō):“我要提醒你,你說(shuō)的任何一句話(huà)都可能在讅判時(shí)對(duì)你不利。” - She cautioned the driver to take note of speed.
她告誡司機(jī)注意車(chē)速。 - The veteran worker cautioned me not to inspect the machine without turning off power.
老工人告誡我要關(guān)掉電源後才能檢查機(jī)器。 - He cautioned me not to drink.
他告誡我不要喝酒。 - I cautioned him not to be late.
我警告他不要遲到。 - We were cautioned not to drive fast.
我們得到告誡不要快速行車(chē)。 - He was cautioned to speak as little as possible.
有人警告他盡量少講話(huà)。 - The customers were cautioned to take precautions against pickpockets.
顧客們被警告提防扒手。 - Hait was cautioned not to be lazy.
海特被警告別嬾惰。 - The teacher gave Tom a caution and told him never to do it again.
老師給了湯姆一次警告,叫他不許再那樣做。 - He told us to proceed with caution.
他要我們謹(jǐn)慎行事。 - Always he sought someone to whom he could talk without caution.
他一直在找一個(gè)能夠隨便談?wù)劦娜恕?/li>用作及物動(dòng)詞 (vt.)
- I must caution you against the danger.
我必須告誡你應(yīng)謹(jǐn)防危險(xiǎn)。 - I would caution you against undue optimism .
我奉勸你不要過(guò)於樂(lè)觀. 返回 cautioning