warn: [OE] Warn, and its German relative warnen, go back to a prehistoric West Germanic *warnōjan. This was formed from the base *war- ‘watch, be on one’s guard, take care’, which also produced English ward, ware, wary, etc. Germanic *warnjan, which evidently had close links with *warnōjan, was borrowed into French, and surfaced in English as garnish. => garnish, ward, ware, wary
warn (v.)
Old English warnian "to give notice of impending danger," also intransitive, "to take heed," from Proto-Germanic *warnon (cognates: Old Norse varna "to admonish," Old High German warnon "to take heed," German warnen "to warn"), from PIE *wer- (5) "to cover" (see weir). Related: Warned; warning.
实用例句
1. He spends his spare time visiting schools to warn pupils off drugs.
他用自己的业余时间访问学校,告诫小学生远离毒品。
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2. Signs across the entrances warn all visitors to stub out their cigarettes.
入口处的告示牌提醒游客们熄灭香烟。
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3. Lawrence kept on butting me but the referee did not warn him.
劳伦斯不停地用头撞我,但是裁判并没有警告他。
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4. I must warn you against raising your hopes.
我必须警告你不要期望过高。
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5. Analysts warn us away from drawing any conclusions.