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1 varokaa taskuvarkaita
• beware of pickpockets -
2 kavahtaa
yks.nom. kavahtaa; yks.gen. kavahdan; yks.part. kavahti; yks.ill. kavahtaisi; mon.gen. kavahtakoon; mon.part. kavahtanut; mon.ill. kavahdettiinbeware (verb)jump (verb)recoil (verb)shrink (verb)shrink back (verb)start (verb)start up (verb)startle (verb)* * *• jump• start up• start• shrink• scare• recoil• beware• be frightened• be careful• avoid• bounce• startle -
3 varoa
yks.nom. varoa; yks.gen. varon; yks.part. varoi; yks.ill. varoisi; mon.gen. varokoon; mon.part. varonut; mon.ill. varottiinbe careful (verb)be on one's guard (verb)beware (verb)guard (verb)look out (verb)mind (verb)take care (verb)watch (verb)* * *• be careful• look out for• watch• use caution• take care• mind• look out• guard• beware• be on one's guard• be careful with• avoid• be shy -
4 pitää varansa
• guard against• avoid• beware• watch out• shun• look out -
5 varokaa
• mind• take care! look out! watch out! beware
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beware — is of Old English origin, and except for a period from about 1600 to the late 19c has lacked inflected forms, being used chiefly in the imperative (Beware of the dog!) or after a modal auxiliary such as do and must (Do beware of the dog / We must … Modern English usage
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beware — I verb be careful, be cautious, be chary, be circumspect, be forewarned, be guarded, be on one s guard, be on the alert, be on the lookout, be on the watch, be prepared, be prewarned, be prudent, be warned, be wary, have a care, keep out of harm… … Law dictionary
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