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单词 caution
释义 caution noun¹ 1great care特别用心adjective | verb + caution | preposition | phrases adjective➤considerable, extra, extreme, great, utmost极为小心;非常谨慎◆the utmost caution must be exercised when handling explosives.处理炸药要极度小心。➤excessive过分谨慎▸➤due应有的小心◆we proceeded with due caution.我们以应有的谨慎进行着。verb + caution➤exercise, take, use谨慎行事▸➤advise, counsel, suggest, urge建议要谨慎;劝告要谨慎;敦促小心◆we urge caution in the use of this medication.我们特别强调使用此药要小心。➤require需要谨慎preposition➤with caution小心谨慎◆the information on the website should be treated with some caution.网站上的信息应该谨慎对待。phrases➤err on the side of caution (= to be too cautious) , the need for caution过于谨慎;谨慎的必要性◆i must stress the need for caution.我必须强调务请小心。➤sound a note of caution提醒要谨慎◆the board sounded a note of caution about the economy.董事会提醒大家要留心经济问题。➤cast caution to the wind/winds, throw caution to the wind/winds (= to start taking risks) 冒险➤a word of caution提请小心◆i would just like to add a word of caution.我只想提醒你要谨慎行事。caution noun² 2 (bre) spoken warning given by a judge/policeman法官或警察的口头告诫adjective | verb + caution adjective➤formal正式警告◆he received a formal caution.他受到正式警告。verb + caution➤get off with, receive以接受警告了结;受到警告▸➤give sb, issue, let sb off with给某人警告;发出警告;以警告发落某人◆they let her off with a caution.他们给她一个警告便放过了她。 caution /kɔːʃn/ [uncountable] care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes; not taking any risks谨慎,小心(以避免危险或错误);慎重◆these statistics should be treated with some caution.对待这些统计数字要小心。◆we urge caution in the use of this medication.我们呼吁慎用此药。◆it is better to err on the side of caution (= to be too cautious rather than not cautious enough).宁可过于谨慎,不可疏忽大意。 opp recklessness → reckless ▸ cautious adjective◆he was very cautious about committing himself to anything.他谨小慎微,从不轻易表态。◆they've taken a very cautious approach.他们采取了十分谨慎的态度。◆they expressed cautious optimism about a solution to the crisis.他们对解决危机持谨慎乐观态度。▸ cautiously adverb◆she looked cautiously around and then walked away from the house.她小心地环视四周才离开屋子。 caution /kɔːʃn/ [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to tell sb about the possible dangers or problems of sth警告;告诫;提醒◆i would caution against getting too involved.我要提出警告,不要介入太深。◆the government cautioned that pay increases could lead to job losses.政府警告说,提高工资可能会导致失业。 caution /kɔːʃn/ [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◆some companies have sounded a note of caution about the outlook for the second half of this year.一些公司已经对今年下半年的前景发出了预警。◆some cautions must be kept in mind when interpreting these results.解读这些结果时,必须谨记一些忠告。caution¹/ˈkɔ:ʃn ||; ˈkɔʃən/noun1. [u] great care, because of possible danger 谨慎;小心: ◇any advertisement that asks you to send money should be treated with caution. 对任何让你寄钱的广告都要小心对待。 2. [c] a spoken warning that a judge or police officer gives to sb who has committed a small crime (法官或警察发出的)口头警告 caution²/ˈkɔ:ʃn ||; ˈkɔʃən/verb[i,t] 1. caution (sb) against sth to warn sb not to do sth 告诫某人别做某事: ◇the president's advisers have cautioned against calling an election too early. 总统的顾问警告不要过早举行选举。 2. to give sb an official warning 给某人正式警告: ◇dixon was cautioned by the referee for wasting time. 狄克逊因浪费时间被裁判警告。 cautionsee ⇨ warn 1,4     • • •• ⇨ with care/with caution☞ caution¹☞ caution²
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