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单词 Warn
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1 I'll run ahead and warn them.
2 I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen.
3 Signs across the entrances warn all visitors to stub out their cigarettes.
4 It seems only right to warn you of the risk.
5 It's common courtesy to warn your neighbours if your children are going to have a party.
6 I should warn you in advance that I'm not a very good dancer.
7 I must warn you against raising your hopes.
8 I tried to warn her, but she wouldn't listen.
9 The snake's markings are intended to warn away predators.
10 I thought I should warn her about it.
11 Did he warn you that he might be late?
12 No one can say I didn't warn you.
13 He flashed his lights to warn the oncoming cars.
14 Sound your horn to warn other drivers.
15 Warn her you're going to be back late.
16 I did try to warn you.
17 Some animals mark their territory to warn off rivals.
18 Many birds give alarm calls to warn of danger.
19 They are leading a campaign to warn teenagers about the dangers of drug abuse.
20 If you warn me in advance, I will have your order ready for you.
21 I have to warn you that his motives have lain hidden.
22 The computer is programmed to warn users before information is deleted.
23 It's still on my conscience that I didn't warn him in time.
24 I must warn you that some of these animals are extremely dangerous.
25 Economists warn that enormous pressures could build up, forcing people to emigrate westwards.
26 I must warn you that any mention of Clare agitates your grandmother.
27 Doctors are failing in their duty if they do not warn their patients of the dangers.
28 Lawrence kept on butting me but the referee did not warn him.
29 I had to be cruel to be kind and warn him that he'd lose his job if he didn't improve his performance.
30 Sir Richard Doll, the epidemiologist who discovered the link between smoking and lung cancer in the 1960s, will this week warn that children living near electricity power lines are at an increased risk from leukaemia.
1 I'll run ahead and warn them.
2 I tried to warn him, but he wouldn't listen.
3 Signs across the entrances warn all visitors to stub out their cigarettes.
4 It seems only right to warn you of the risk.
5 It's common courtesy to warn your neighbours if your children are going to have a party.
6 I should warn you in advance that I'm not a very good dancer.
7 Did he warn you that he might be late?
8 I had to be cruel to be kind and warn him that he'd lose his job if he didn't improve his performance.
9 I warn them not to do it, but my objections were set aside.
10 I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.
31 I'd be shirking my duty if I didn't warn him.
32 It's your decision, but I warn you - you're making a mistake .
33 She claimed doctors had failed to warn her of the risks involved.
34 I warn them not to do it, but my objections were set aside.
35 One of them would keep a look-out on the road behind to warn us of approaching vehicles.
36 If you can't arrive there on time, you should warn them.
37 It's up to the travel companies to warn customers of any possible dangers.
37 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
38 The guard blew his whistle to warn of the train's imminent departure.
39 He spends his spare time visiting schools to warn pupils off drugs.
40 It's still on my conscience that I didn't warn her in time.
41 I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.
42 I must warn him how dangerous such people are.
43 Veteran extras warn neophytes to beware the purges.
44 Prominent traffic signs warn you to beware of camels.
45 Lohr also charged that Medtronic failed to warn her or her doctors that the device could experience life-threatening failure.
46 So she embarked on a journey to warn the king.
47 The coroner said it's up to travel companies to warn customers of any possible dangers.
48 I had a divine right and a solemn duty to warn them, but failed miserably.
49 We watch commercials for pregnancy testers that warn women to remember their biological clocks.
50 Banks and other opponents warn that the commissioner might have to severely ration some medical services to stay within the budget.
51 Nutritionists warn that artificial fat is no magic elixir for weight loss.
52 A sort of gauge with a dial that shifts from red alert to black alert ... to warn of fall-out.
53 The police warn tourists to beware of pickpockets, especially in crowded places.
54 Whether or not this is true, other computer pundits warn that fear of enforcement will drive computer hackers underground.
55 In that case, he told me with a grim expression, there was something he had to warn me about.
56 There was no nationwide obligation imposed on organisers to warn the police in advance that such a march was to take place.
57 Smallfry had forgotten to warn him because he had done so many bad things and caused a lot of trouble.
58 But I did warn you, Brian, right at the beginning.
59 Nice touches include steam vents that cast lingering clouds over the courses and new audio cues to warn of danger.
60 I could see him wondering whether to warn the bursar he might be one or two fees short next term.
61 Can't even dodge into a telephone booth and warn Gilman - if I could reach him.
62 Financial advisers warn consumers not to depend much on either their pensions or Social Security to help them retire early.
63 However, I must warn you to be on your guard and to approach the picture gallery with caution.
64 We are quick to warn our children about the dangers of alcohol, marijuana, heroin and cocaine.
65 I stood at the side of the road and waved my arms to warn other drivers of the danger.
66 Environmentalists warn that deforestation of this critical watershed area could have disastrous consequences for downstream regions.
67 If insects learned to adapt to genetically engineered plants, the result could be widespread crop failure and famine, critics warn.
67 try its best to collect and make good sentences.
68 Servants would probably warn them but if there was an outside staircase and his men dashed up -?
69 Was no one around to warn her this was an impossible dream?
70 I'll warn you, we're really strapped for cash right now.
71 However, Mr Nawroze does warn young debtors to seek professional advice.
72 Doctors warn that a flu epidemic may be on the way.
73 Another harvest has failed, and international aid agencies warn of the threat of mass starvation.
74 Detectives are linking it with a series of recent armed robberies, and warn the men could inflict serious injury.
75 We the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community, hereby warn all humanity what lies ahead.
76 But the second ... I wanted to warn you: black ice, low cloud, a speed trap; some hazard.
77 Most emphatically warn against taking the drug, given the limited knowledge of its long-term effects.
78 Michael said it might help warn of a large impending earthquake by detecting foreshocks.
79 Use only our own girls and warn them to be on their best behaviour.
80 Our task will be to wash the dishes later and I warn you there will be plenty.
81 I gave her your number and told her to give me five minutes to warn you first.
82 Fears, however, warn an organization against certain kinds of activity.
83 Failure by a trader to comply with a prohibition notice or notice to warn is a criminal offence.
84 But the science of carbon sinks is terrifyingly imprecise, scientists warn.
85 The defendants supplied a chemical to the plaintiffs but failed to warn that it was liable to explode on contact with water.
86 They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders.
87 The programs with the best results warn students of the long-term consequences of drug use.
88 Noctuid moths are eaten by bats, and have evolved a special pair of ears to warn them of approaching danger.
89 The Pembrokeshire Shell Fishermen's Association challenge the claim, and warn that any such ban will threaten the livelihoods of locals.
90 Certainly later writers warn against mistaking unusual sense phenomena for genuine spiritual enlightenment.
91 Covert video cameras and hand-held laser devices will be among the equipment used at weekends, they warn.
92 It is fair to warn anglers that thousands of crabs soon make short work of rag and lugworm.
93 Do not be alarmed by this trend but always warn the parents that it is a possibility.
94 Attach a bell to the cat's collar to warn birds.
95 I warn him that the subject will not go away until he is frank with the House and the country.
96 Moms warn daughters of what comes of gorging on chips or chocolate.
97 Both suggest, either by statement or implication, that Buchanan is an extremist and warn of dire consequences to his nomination.
98 Kath is a pretty dark-haired vivacious girl, whose flashing black eyes warn of the mass of complexities bubbling beneath the surface.
99 However, the slow-down in imports gave ammunition to those who warn that the recovery is fragile.
100 And we need to warn them that the words they are using can very easily become fighting words.
101 One man was ordered to observe enemy aircraft and to warn when danger was imminent.
102 He like really found out it was okay to warn the world about blacks taking over the country.
103 If you're playing against Gary, I warn you, he hates losing!
104 And the police warn they will be more raids in Milton Keynes if they hear drug dealing has started up again.
105 I warn them all not to take her seriously, but they all do, poor chaps!
106 And flying into trouble? ... doctors warn of latest pub craze dangers.
107 Signs posted along the narrow road that leads through sloping pastures to the cliff-framed beach warn motorists to watch out for birds.
108 The scientists warn that no one should change their behavior based on these findings.
109 Perhaps he was leading a double life-perhaps I should warn Andrea before she found herself committing bigamy.
110 It was entirely possible that Jos was still trying to warn him off, for his own good.
111 Officials now warn that fuel supplies could be seriously disrupted this winter.
112 And he has emerged from the base of a bridge to warn city officials that it was about to collapse.
113 Warn the shop owner in advance and enlist his help.
114 A canary the bald eagle is not, but it should serve to warn us.
115 Though relatively healthy animals, state health officials warn that they are notoriously susceptible to bubonic plague.
116 Just warn your friend Martin to be extra careful, because everything he does is under close scrutiny.
117 Yet nowhere do these prefaces warn us that certain editors have taken the most astonishing liberties with the music.
118 Flashing signs on the motorway warn drivers of hazards ahead.
119 This video has been put together by Oxfordshire ambulance service to warn young drivers of the dangers of getting behind the wheel.
120 And I asked my children to please warn me well in advance of my last hug, my last good-night snuggle.
121 If you can repeatedly do these three things, then you're on your way to being a superstar forex trader! But we warn you, it's no cakewalk.
122 One indirect objective of the Gaza offensive might have been to warn off Israel's other non-state militant foe: Hizballah.
123 Experts warn overdevelopment is threatening the golden seashores in Hainan island, the popular sub-tropical tourist destination.
124 But let me warn you—it's really, really hard watching so much taxpayer cash wastefully go up in flames, especially when the travesty unfolds so slowly.
125 During fellatio don't thrust into your partner's mouth, don't hold the side of her head – and definitely warn her when you think you are going to come.
126 The Contractor shall warn his staff and Labour of the dangers of bilharzia and wild animals.
127 Many hotel lobbies display signs that warn against autograph seeking and picture taking, but some fans tend to regard that more as a suggestion than a hard-and-fast rule.
127 try its best to collect and create good sentences.
128 When Seti Ashgad, leader of the anti-Theran Rationalist Party contacted Chief of State Leia Organa Solo for diplomatic relations, Callista attempted to warn Leia to stay away from the world.
129 But delegates in London warn little can be achieved without donors pledging more money.
130 Already, exporters have shipped hundreds of tonnes of cabbages to South Korea, leading some Chinese media to warn of knock-on effects at home.
131 Many species of tiger moth use the tymbals to make specific sounds that warn the bat of their bad taste.
132 Here is the description for our project: Our project is a electronic instrument named "cell phone guarder", so that it can warn us of possible theft or lost in crowded area such as buses or subway.
133 Andrew Reeder was governor of a bitterly divided territory. He wanted to warn President Pierce about what was happening.
134 But we may not have to wait until 2100 to find out. Scientists warn that the Arctic icecap will completely melt between the years 2020-2037.
135 Finally, opponents of health reform warn that this is all some big plot for socialized medicine or government-run health care...
136 I also would like to warn the team: we can't discourage, we are still top of Serie A and went through to knock-out stages in Champions League'.
137 As the globe warms, researchers warn they may be forced to swelter in burrows and under bushes with little time to eat, find mates or rear young.
138 Guest also trains dogs to warn owners with Type 1 diabetes of an impending hypoglycaemic, or low blood sugar, episode - they usually alert their owners by jumping up.
139 I have to warn you that most of his works are not easy going, but they are full of interesting things that make them worth the trouble.
140 Meade had not thought to warn her that a woman in her condition should not drink, for it never occurred to him that a decent woman would drink anything stronger than scuppernong wine.
141 If circumstances force you to become unable to carry out a promise or part of a promise, warn the other party as soon as possible so that it can take measures to avoid or limit losses.
142 Media can warn the audiences of the legal proceeding of violence behaviours.
143 Near Amboseli, Frank's Living with Lions runs a program called Lion Guardians, which employs Masai men to keep track of radio-collared lions and warn other Masai to keep their cattle away.
144 Child-development experts warn parents against placing unreasonable expectations on school-age children.
145 Paul wrote to warn about the subtle arguments and false teachings that threatened to undermine the Colossian 's faith.
146 The Beijing Meteorological Center on Sunday afternoon issued a code yellow alert to warn about fog in the capital, saying visibility would drop to less than 500 meters in most parts of the city.
147 No, say Tranter and Warn, but maybe a more visible safety PR campaign to the masses may help.
148 If you grow to regret your decision to resign as an American, advisers warn that is difficult to become one again as you will be treated like any other non-resident alien of the US.
149 Rangers at the Gloucestershire beauty spot warn that animal lovers should beware because boar can be aggressive and cause serious injury.
150 Paul Tranter and James Warn of the University of New South Wales wanted to see if following professional motor sports as a fan added to the need to be fast and furious.
151 In their report, published today in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the researchers warn that noise pollution—as well as chemical pollution—could deafen whales.
152 "Enemy of the forest." Near Homyel, signs warn of the danger of forest fires on contaminated land.
153 So, here I should warn you that there is a serious discrepancy between the usual intuitive notion of acceleration, the one that you are aware of when you drive a car and the one that we will be using.
154 Phenylacetonitrile, or PAN for short, normally governs swarming behaviour in adult males who also use it to warn other males to leave them in peace while they mate.
155 The controller of spot welder made by single slice computer AT89C2051. It can repeat spot welding and warn automatically.
156 Because Working XML follows the development of actual projects, it will give me more opportunities to warn you against dead ends than I'd have in a one-shot article with only a hypothetical situation.
157 Donald McCallie, Jonathan Butts and Robert Mills warn that the unencrypted signals could be intercepted and spoofed by hackers,(http:///warn.html) or simply jammed.
158 It imparts a peppery taste and serves to warn of inedibility.
159 "Oh, " cried Eugnie, "you are a bad physiognomist, IF you imagine I deplore on my own account the catastrophe of which you warn me.
160 We usually yell heads up to warn others of an incoming ball.
161 He said he sees short-term support at a trendline and recent low of $3,725 and $3,671. A move below that area would warn of a bigger decline than previously estimated.
162 All of the anti-patterns I warn about in my book are from real life experiences.
163 By contrary, the relief method of property punishment reflects law's penalty, and warn the sorts.
164 If you must miss a class, warn me so that you do not lose credit for class participation.
165 Experts warn balancing the entire grid in real time is massively more complicated than occasionally reducing peak demand, and question whether ripple control could do the job.
166 The system relies on seismographic sensors, which detect the seabed tremors and tiny changes in water pressure that warn of a tsunami, installed in a network of buoys across the Indian Ocean.
167 But experts from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research warn today that official advice used to set the budget is "na?vely optimistic" and will not stop dangerous climate change.
168 Gao told one church member who had been detained in a raid. "But I warn you that if you are too timid to confront their barbaric behavior, you will be completely defeated."
169 Compilers will warn of most type errors, and there is no automatic conversion of incompatible data types.
170 In one of the videos, an official uses a bullhorn to warn the crowd. Marchers can be seen chanting, "Take the bridge.
171 Sarah Palin got history wrong recently by saying Paul Revere's ride was meant to warn the British – about the British.
172 In a culture where knockoffs are normal, from sportswear to DVDs, it will not be easy to expunge deep-rooted academic habits, they warn.
173 MedWire News: Neurologists warn that the drug verapamil is associated with a high incidence of cardiac dysrhythmia in patients taking the drug to prevent cluster headache.
174 The sea ad the warn sun made me feel on top of the world.
175 Worst of all, marketisation ensures that everyone arrives at the challenge of being a carer with an almighty shock, and often a sense of "Why did no one warn me?
176 Israel has threatened to launch a pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, though defense officials warn that could spark a major regional war.
177 If the virus develops the capacity to spread easily from person-to-person, medical professionals warn that a global influenza pandemic could be set in motion.
178 The last big,big boogey man of historical criticism is eisegesis If you go to any kind of seminary, they'll warn you against eisegesis.
179 A preload notice could be used to warn the user, based on a set of rules defined for the preload notice, that this will cause an extra charge on their bill.
180 Although consumers may be tempted to rush out and start taking 2, 000 I.U.'s of vitamin D a day, doctors warn against it.
181 Even so, you'veprobably also run up against people who love your idealism, but warn you tolower your sights, to scale back your ambitions a bit, to settle for somethingless.
182 Webb and Kench warn that while the islands are coping for now, any acceleration in the rate of sea-level rise could overtake the sediment build up.
183 The solution: Make an Ajax call in the background to a server-side checking routine; if there are errors, warn the user, highlight incorrect fields, and so on.
184 Sunscreen may do more harm than good if it is not used properly , researchers warn yesterday.
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