Warn sb. Of sth
警告───warning;某人───someone
She winked a warning to the talkative boy.───她向那个多嘴的男孩使了一个表示警告的眼色.
The boss gave John a week's warning without reason.───老板毫无理由地通知约翰一个星期后离职.
A warning light blinked on.───警报灯闪亮了。
Her warning went unheeded.───她的警告没有引起重视。
The press gave ear to the chancellor's warning of a possible rise in interest rates.───新闻界倾听了大臣关于利率可能提高的告诫.
Furniture in the classroom should not be changed around without warning the blind child.───教室中的桌椅如需要挪动,应事先告诉这个盲童。
Superintendent Fairbairn was still clucking at the photographers, warning them he'd be speaking to their editor.───费尔贝恩警长还在表达对摄影师们的不满,警告说他会和他们的主编谈谈。
In a way, I'm glad you made that mistake, for it will serve as a warning to you.───在某种程度上说, 你犯那个错误我 倒 感到高兴, 因为它可以对你敲警钟.
We heard a shout of warning.
A cry of warning rang out.
Because of her warning, I was careful.
She didn't heed my warning.
Don't ignore the fog warning signs .