警告
warn;caution;admonish;reprimand;put on one’s guard
醫(yī)生~病人不要抽煙。The doctor warned the patient against smoking (or not to smoke)./他向我做了一個(gè)~的眼色。He gave me a warning look./講話的人透露出~之意。The speaker sounded a note of warning./對(duì)方不重視我方的~。The other side paid no attention to our warnings./敵人不作~即進(jìn)攻。The enemy attacked without warning./法官給那個(gè)犯人一個(gè)~,就把他釋放了。The judge gave the prisoner a caution and set him free./對(duì)敵人的軍事挑釁提出嚴(yán)重~issue (or give,serve) a serious warning to the enemy against their military provocations/黨內(nèi)~處分give sb a warning as a measure of Party discipline/受到嚴(yán)重~ be severely reprimanded for one’s behavior/~某人當(dāng)心危險(xiǎn)admonish (or warn)sb of a danger;caution sb against a danger