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61 warn about
предостерегатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > warn about
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62 warn against
предупреждать, предостерегатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > warn against
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63 warn off
отдать приказ отойти и держаться в отдаленииотстранять от соревнованийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > warn off
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64 warn solemnly
Общая лексика: (smb.) серьёзно предупреждать (кого-л.) -
65 WARN BELL
warning bell - сигнальный звонок -
66 WARN GONG
warning gong - сигнальный гонг -
67 WARN HORN
warning horn - сигнальная сирена -
68 warn off
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69 warn of danger
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70 warn the aircraft
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71 warn off
фраз. гл.1) отдать приказ отойти и держаться в отдалении (от какого-л. места)I'm warning you off my land; don't dare be found here again. — Убирайся с моей земли и не смей здесь больше показываться.
The rider was found guilty of giving the horse drug, and was warned off for a year. — Наездник был признан виновным в том, что давал лошади допинг, и отстранен от участия в соревнованиях на один год.
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72 warn off
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73 bound to warn
Общая лексика: обязан предупредить (I'm bound to warn you that anything you may say could be used against you.) -
74 to warn smb of the danger
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to warn smb of the danger
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75 I think it proper to warn you
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I think it proper to warn you
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76 So don't say I didn't warn you
Финансы: Так что не говорите, что я вас не предупредилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > So don't say I didn't warn you
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77 They indicate clearly safe sectors and warn ships beyond the safe sector limits.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > They indicate clearly safe sectors and warn ships beyond the safe sector limits.
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78 duty to warn
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79 failure to warn
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80 it is incumbent on you to warn them
Общая лексика: вам надлежит предостеречь ихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is incumbent on you to warn them
См. также в других словарях:
warn — W2S3 [wo:n US wo:rn] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: warnian] 1.) to tell someone that something bad or dangerous may happen, so that they can avoid it or prevent it ▪ Be careful, the rocks are slippery, Alex warned. warn sb about sth ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
warn — [ wɔrn ] verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to make someone conscious of a possible problem or danger so they will not be hurt: Police are warning all women in the area to be on their guard. warn against: Recent studies warn against… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
warn — warn, forewarn, caution can mean to let one know of ap proaching or possible danger or risk. Warn is the most comprehensive of these terms; in most of its senses it stresses a timely notification that makes possible the avoidance of a dangerous… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
warn´er — warn «wrn», transitive verb. 1. to give notice to in advance; put on guard (against danger, evil, or harm). 2. to give notice to; inform: »The whistle warned visitors that the ship was ready to sail. SYNONYM(S): appraise, notify. 3. to give… … Useful english dictionary
Warn — Warn, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Warned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Warning}.] [OE. warnen, warnien, AS. warnian, wearnian, to take heed, to warn; akin to AS. wearn denial, refusal, OS. warning, wernian, to refuse, OHG. warnen, G. warnen to warn, OFries. warna … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
Warn — (w[add]rn), v. t. [OE. wernen, AS. weornan, wyrnan. Cf. {Warn} to admonish.] To refuse. [Written also {wern}, {worn}.] [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
warn — (v.) O.E. warnian to give notice of impending danger, also intransitive, to take heed, from W.Gmc. *warnojanan (Cf. O.N. varna to admonish, O.H.G. warnon to take heed, Ger. warnen to warn ); related to O.E. wær aware, cautious (see WARY (Cf … Etymology dictionary
warn — ► VERB 1) inform of a possible danger, problem, etc. 2) give (someone) cautionary advice about actions or conduct. 3) (warn off) order (someone) to keep away or to refrain from doing something. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
warn — verb is traditionally a transitive verb with a grammatical object corresponding to the person or people receiving the warning: She warned them of the danger / She warned them that it was unsafe. In the 20c an intransitive use with a following… … Modern English usage
warn — [v] give notice of possible occurrence acquaint, address, admonish, advise, advocate, alert, apprise, caution, clue, clue in*, counsel, cry wolf*, deprecate, direct, dissuade, enjoin, exhort, fill in, forbid, forearm, forewarn, give fair warning … New thesaurus