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предупреждать, предостерегать Didn't I warn you against putting your money into that plan? ≈ Разве я не предупреждал тебя не вкладывать деньги в этот проект?Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > warn against
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Общая лексика: предостерегать против (чего-л.) -
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предупреждать, предостерегатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > warn against
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11 warn against the hubris of assuming
Общая лексика: предостеречь от высокомерного отношенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > warn against the hubris of assuming
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14 to warn against errors
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to warn against errors
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15 to warn against complacency
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to warn against complacency
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16 we should warn against high expectations ...
• мы должны предостеречь от чрезмерных ожиданий...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > we should warn against high expectations ...
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WARN OF, AGAINSTWarn of имеет значение 'предупредить о чем-л.': to warn of the danger. Warn against означает 'остеречь, предостеречь от чего-л.': to warn against error, to warn against keeping late hours.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > warn
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1. verb1) (to tell (a person) in advance (about a danger etc): Black clouds warned us of the approaching storm; They warned her that she would be ill if she didn't rest.) advertir, avisar, prevenir2) (to advise (someone against doing something): I was warned about/against speeding by the policeman; They warned him not to be late.) avisar (de)•- warning
2. adjective(giving a warning: She received a warning message.) de avisowarn vb advertir / avisartr[wɔːn]■ the police are warning motorists to drive carefully la policía está avisando a los conductores que conduzcan con precaución■ you've been warned estás avisado, estás sobre aviso2 (instead of punishing) amonestar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto warn somebody off (tell to go away) advertir a alguien para que se vaya 2 (tell to stop) advertir a alguien para que deje de hacer algowarn ['wɔrn] vt1) caution: advertir, alertar2) inform: avisar, informarv.• aconsejar v.• advertir v.• amonestar v.• apercibir v.• avisar v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)wɔːrn, wɔːna) ( admonish) advertir*to warn somebody not to + INF: we had been warned not to go — nos habían advertido que no fuéramos
b) (inform, advise) avisar, advertir*to warn somebody AGAINST something/somebody — prevenir* a alguien contra algo/alguien
Phrasal Verbs:- warn off[wɔːn]1. VT1) (=put on guard, urge caution to) advertir; (=notify, tell) avisar, advertirchildren must be warned about or of the dangers of smoking — debe advertirse a los niños de los peligros que conlleva fumar
I did warn you that this would happen — ya te avisé or advertí que esto pasaría
I must warn you that my men are armed — debo avisarle or advertirle que mis hombres van armados
we must warn them that the police are on their way — debemos avisarles or advertirles que la policía está de camino
you have been warned! — ¡ya estás avisado!, ¡quedas advertido!
but, be warned, this is not a cheap option — pero, quedas avisado or advertido, esta no es una opción barata
2) (=counsel) advertir"don't do anything yet," he warned — -no hagas nada todavía -advirtió
to warn sb to do sth — advertir or aconsejar a algn que haga algo
people have been warned to stay indoors — se ha advertido or aconsejado a la gente que no salga
she warned me not to go out alone at night — me advirtió or me aconsejó que no saliera sola por la noche
3) (=admonish)I've warned you about your behaviour before — ya te he llamado la atención por tu comportamiento antes
2.VIto warn about or of sth — advertir de algo
some doctors warn against vitamin supplements during pregnancy — algunos médicos desaconsejan el consumo de suplementos vitamínicos durante el embarazo
- warn off* * *[wɔːrn, wɔːn]a) ( admonish) advertir*to warn somebody not to + INF: we had been warned not to go — nos habían advertido que no fuéramos
b) (inform, advise) avisar, advertir*to warn somebody AGAINST something/somebody — prevenir* a alguien contra algo/alguien
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wɔ:n гл. предупреждать;
предостерегать;
извещать, оповещать The motoring organization is warning of thick mist and blowing snow on high ground. ≈ Служба безопасности на дорогах предупредила о густых туманах и сильном снегопаде. They warned me about his bad temper. ≈ Меня предупредили о его трудном характере. I warned him against driving on ice. ≈ Я предупредила его об опасности ездить по льду The police warned us of the pickpockets. ≈ Полиция предупредила нас о ворах-карманниках. The clock warned them it was time to get ready. ≈ Часы оповестили их, что пора приготовиться. warn about warn against warn of warn off( against, of) предупреждать - he was *ed of /against/ the danger его предупредили об опасности - you have been *ed against smoking here вам говорили /вас предупреждали/, что здесь курит нельзя - we *ed them not to go skating on such thin ice мы предупредили их, что кататься на коньках по такому тонкому льду нельзя (against) предостерегать - the doctor *ed him against working too hard врач предостерег его против слишком напряженной работы (заранее) извещать, оповещать;
предварять;
информировать, (официально) доводить до сведения;
обращать чье-л. внимание на что-л. - the gong *ed us that it was time to dress for dinner гонг известил нас, что пора переодеваться к обеду (off, away) отдать приказ не подходить к какому-л. месту, держаться поодаль от какого-л. места - the road was closed to traffic, and the police were warning everyone off дорога была перекрыта, и полицейские приказывали всем объезжать (to, for) (военное) вызывать;
извещать о необходимости явки - to * to duty назначать на дежурство - to * to a place вызывать куда-л. - officers and men are *ed for guard офицеров и солдат вызывают в караул (диалектизм) (американизм) предвещать, предупреждать ( шумом) (о гремучей змее, часах и т. п.) warn делать предупреждение ~ оповещать ~ предостерегать ~ предупреждать, предостерегать ~ предупреждать;
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v. waarschuwen; van tevoren mededelen[ wo:n]♦voorbeelden:warn against someone/something • voor iemand/iets waarschuwenwarn someone of something • iemand op iets opmerkzaam maken/voor iets waarschuwen¶ warn someone off • iemand weren/uitsluiten
См. также в других словарях:
warn against — index admonish (warn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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WARN — I verb admonish, advise, alert, apprise, caution, caution against danger, communicate to, counsel, deter, discourage, dissuade, exhort, expostulate, forebode, forewarn, give warning, herald, inform, make aware, notice, notify, portend, predict,… … Law dictionary