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81 beware
intj.cuidado, mucho ojo, cuidado conmigo, ojo.v.1 tener cuidado, precaverse, guardarse.2 tener cuidado con, guardarse de.vi.tener cuidado ( of con) (pt & pp bewared) -
82 beware of
prep.mucho cuidado con, cuidado con.v.tener cuidado con, cuidarse de, guardarse de, tener cuidado de. -
83 beware
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84 BEWARE
[V]CAVEO (-ERE CAVI CAUTUM)CAVEFACIO (-ERE -FECI -FACTUS) -
85 BEWARE!
[INTRJ]CAVEO: CAVE!CAVEO: CAVETE! -
86 beware
[bɪˈwɛə](of) qorunmaq, ehtiyatlı olmaq -
87 Beware!
எச்சரிக்கையாய் இரு -
88 beware
Iபராமரி, பாதுகார், கவனிIIஜாக்கிரதையாயிரு, விழிப்பாயிருகவனமாயிரு; எச்சரிக்கையாயிரு -
89 beware
(v) ванфтомс пря [vanftyms prja] -
90 beware
v ÿöra, yçra, kíyèsára -
91 beware
v. intr.सावधान होना, सचेत होना -
92 Beware!
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93 beware
vგაფრთხილება, მორიდება -
94 beware
v.ваномс, пелемс -
95 beware
v.аралалташ г.; шекланаш г.[aralaltash; sheklanash] -
96 beware (of)
асăрхан -
97 beware
v.сақтану -
98 beware
v. saq bulırğa -
99 beware
(of ile) sakinmak, dikkat etmek, korunmak -
100 beware
v.diqqet qilmaq, ehtiyat qilmaq, hezer eylimek
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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 — Be*ware (b[ e]*w[^a]r ), v. t. To avoid; to take care of; to have a care for. [Obs.] Priest, beware your beard. Shak. [1913 Webster] To wish them beware the son. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
beware — c.1200, probably from a conflation of be ware (though the compound bewarian defend existed in Old English). See WARY (Cf. wary) … Etymology dictionary
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beware — ► VERB ▪ be cautious and alert to risks or dangers. ORIGIN from the phrase be ware «be aware» … English terms dictionary
beware — [bē wer′, biwer′] vi., vt. bewared, bewaring [assoc. with BE, imper. + WARE2, but prob. < OE bewarian, to keep watch < be + warian, to watch, be wary] to be wary or careful (of); be on one s guard (against) … English World dictionary
beware — be|ware [bıˈweə US ˈwer] v [I,T only in imperative and infinitive] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: be + ware careful (11 19 centuries) (from Old English wAr)] used to warn someone to be careful because something is dangerous beware of ▪ Beware of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
beware — be|ware [ bı wer ] verb intransitive or transitive usually in imperative * used to warn someone of danger or difficulty: Beware, buying a house is full of problems. beware of: Beware of the dog! beware of doing something: You should beware of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English