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1 prévenir un danger
гл.Французско-русский универсальный словарь > prévenir un danger
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2 prévenir
prévenir [pʀev(ə)niʀ]➭ TABLE 22 transitive verb• tu es prévenu ! you've been warned!b. ( = empêcher) to preventc. ( = devancer) [+ désir] to anticipate ; [+ objection] to forestall* * *pʀevniʀ2) ( téléphoner à) to call [médecin, police]3) ( donner un avertissement) to warn4) ( éviter) to prevent [catastrophe, maladie]5) ( aller au devant de) to anticipate [désir]••mieux vaut prévenir que guérir — Proverbe prevention is better than cure Proverbe
* * *pʀev(ə)niʀ1. vt1) [personne] (= avertir)Je te préviens, il est de mauvaise humeur. — I'm warning you, he's in a bad mood.
2) (= informer) to tell, to informprévenir qn de — to tell sb about, to inform sb about
3) [événement, accident] (= éviter) to prevent2. vi* * *prévenir verb table: venir vtr1 ( informer) to tell (de about; que that); prévenez-nous de votre visite tell us when you're coming; partir sans prévenir to leave without telling anybody; arriver sans prévenir to arrive without warning;3 ( donner un avertissement) to warn (de about; que that); je te préviens, si tu fais ça je m'en vais! I warn you, if you do that I'm off!; prévenir la population des risques d'explosion to warn the population about the risk of explosion; je vous aurai prévenu! I have warned you!;4 ( éviter) to prevent [catastrophe, maladie];5 ( aller au devant de) to anticipate [désir]; elle prévient leurs moindres désirs she anticipates their every wish.mieux vaut prévenir que guérir prevention is better than cure.[prevnir] verbe transitif1. [informer]prévenir quelqu'un to inform somebody, to let somebody knowen cas d'accident, qui dois-je prévenir? who should I inform ou notify in case of an accident?prévenir la police to call ou to notify the policeje te préviens, si tu recommences, c'est la fessée! I'm warning you, if you do that again I'll spank you!partir sans prévenir to leave without warning ou noticeprévenir un danger to ward ou to stave off a danger4. [anticiper - désir, besoin] to anticipate ; [ - accusation, critique] to forestall5. (soutenu) [influencer]prévenir quelqu'un en faveur de/contre to predispose somebody towards, to prejudice somebody against -
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непр. vt1) предупреждать, извещать заранееprévenir d'un danger — предупредить об опасности2) предупреждать; предвосхищатьprévenir une objection — опровергнуть возможное возражение3) предотвращать, не допускатьprévenir un danger — предотвратить опасность4) настраиватьprévenir qn en faveur de qn — настроить кого-либо в чью-либо пользу -
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vt.1. (aller au-devant pour satisfaire) предупрежда́ть/предупреди́ть ◄pp. -жд-►;prévenir les objections — предупреди́ть [возмо́жные] возраже́нияprévenir les désirs de qn. — предупрежда́ть чьи-л. жела́ния;
2. (aller au-devant pour écarter) предупрежда́ть, предотвраща́ть/предотврати́ть ◄-щу►, не допуска́ть/не допусти́ть ◄-'стит►;prévenir les accidents — не допуска́ть несча́стных слу́чаев (доро́жных ава́рий); mieux vaut prévenir que guérir — лу́чше предупреди́ть заболева́ние, чем его́ лечи́тьprévenir la maladie (le mal) — предотврати́ть заболева́ние (зло́е де́ло);
3. (avertir) предупрежда́ть, извеща́ть/извести́ть, ста́вить/по= в изве́стность;prévenirez la police — сообщи́те в <поста́вьте в изве́стность> поли́цию; prévenir du danger — предупрежда́ть об опа́сности; prévenir que... — предупрежда́ть <ста́вить в изве́стность>, что...; en cas d'accident prévenir... — е́сли произойдёт несча́стный слу́чай, извести́те <поста́вьте в изве́стность> (+ A); sans prévenir — без предупрежде́ния; faire prévenir — дава́ть/дать знать, извести́ть pf.prévenirez-le par lettre (par téléphone) — извести́те его́ письмо́м (по телефо́ну);
4. (influencer) настра́ивать/настро́ить;cette attitude prévient en sa faveur — тако́е поведе́ние настра́ивает в его́ по́льзуprévenir contre (en faveur) — настро́ить про́тив (+ G) (в по́льзу (+ G));
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5 prevenir
v.1 to prevent.Ricardo previno el accidente Richard prevented the accident.2 to warn.te prevengo de que la carretera es muy mala be warned that the road is very badRicardo previno a María del peligro Richard warned Mary of the danger.3 to foresee, to anticipate.4 to make it impossible to, to make it difficult to.Lisa previno ejecutar el programa Lisa made it impossible to execute the..* * *1 (evitar) to avoid, prevent2 (advertir) to warn\más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure* * *verb1) to prevent2) warn* * *1. VT1) (=evitar) to prevent; (=prever) to foresee, anticipate2) (=advertir) to warnprevenir a algn — to warn sb, put sb on his guard (contra, de against, about)
4) (=preparar) to prepare, get ready ( para for)5) (=proveer)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <enfermedad/accidente> to preventb) (advertir, alertar) to warn2.prevenirse v pronprevenirse CONTRA algo — to take preventive o preventative measures against something, take precautions against something
* * *= caution (against), forewarn, preclude, prevent, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, forestall, avert, sound + a wake-up call, ward off, admonish, head off, thwart.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex. His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex. To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex. Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex. A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex. In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex. He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex. The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex. And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.----* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* prevenir contra = ward against.* prevenir en contra de = ward against.* prevenir una infección = prevent + infection.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <enfermedad/accidente> to preventb) (advertir, alertar) to warn2.prevenirse v pronprevenirse CONTRA algo — to take preventive o preventative measures against something, take precautions against something
* * *= caution (against), forewarn, preclude, prevent, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, forestall, avert, sound + a wake-up call, ward off, admonish, head off, thwart.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex: To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex: In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex: He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex: And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* prevenir contra = ward against.* prevenir en contra de = ward against.* prevenir una infección = prevent + infection.* * *vt1 ‹enfermedad/accidente/desgracia› to preventayuda a prevenir la caries it helps prevent tooth decaymás vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than curemás vale prevenir que lamentar better safe than sorry2 (advertir, alertar) to warnprevinieron a los conductores del mal estado de las carreteras drivers were warned of the bad state of the roadsprevenirse CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures AGAINST sth, take precautions AGAINST sth* * *
prevenir ( conjugate prevenir) verbo transitivo
prevenirse verbo pronominal prevenirse CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures against sth, take precautions against sth
prevenir verbo transitivo
1 (enfermedades, etc) to prevent: más vale prevenir que curar, prevention is better than cure
2 (advertir, alertar) to warn: me previno contra él, she warned me about him
te prevengo de que no estoy muy dispuesta a ir, I want you to know that I'm not very inclined to go
' prevenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- avisar
- salud
- ir
English:
avert
- forestall
- forewarn
- precaution
- prevent
- ward off
- warn
- head
- safe
* * *♦ vt1. [evitar] to prevent;para prevenir la gripe to prevent flu;un medicamento que previene contra la malaria a medicine that protects against malaria;más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure2. [avisar] to warn;te prevengo de que la carretera es muy mala be warned that the road is very bad3. [prever] to foresee, to anticipate4. [predisponer]prevenir a alguien contra algo/alguien to prejudice sb against sth/sb* * *v/t1 ( evitar) prevent;más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure* * *prevenir {87} vt1) : to prevent2) : to warn* * * -
6 prévenir d'un danger
гл.Французско-русский универсальный словарь > prévenir d'un danger
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antĕĕo, īre, ĭvī (ĭi), ĭtum [ante + eo] - tr. et intr. - [st2]1 [-] aller devant, marcher devant, précéder. [st2]2 [-] surpasser, dépasser, l'emporter sur. [st2]3 [-] devancer, prévenir. [st2]4 [-] deviner, pressentir. [st2]5 [-] résister, s'opposer à. - anteire aliquem aliqua re: surpasser qqn en qqch. - anteeo tibi (anteeo te): je te précède ou je te surpasse. - lictores anteibant: les licteurs marchaient devant. - aetatem meam honoribus vestris anteistis, Liv. 38, 51: vous avez devancé mon âge en me conférant vos honneurs. - cum eum nemo anteiret his virtutibus, multi nobilitate praecucurrerunt, Nep. Thra, 1, 3: alors que personne ne le surpassait par ces qualités, beaucoup le devancèrent par leur notoriété. - periculum anteire: prévenir un danger. - damnationem anteire, Tac.: prévenir une condamnation. - cum omnis (= omnes) gloria anteiret, omnibus tamen carus esse, Sall. J. 6, 1: bien qu'il surpassât tout le monde en réputation, tout le monde l'aimait. - neque Sejanus audebat auctoritati parentis antire, Tac. An. 5, 3: et Séjan n'osait pas s'opposer à l'autorité de sa mère.* * *antĕĕo, īre, ĭvī (ĭi), ĭtum [ante + eo] - tr. et intr. - [st2]1 [-] aller devant, marcher devant, précéder. [st2]2 [-] surpasser, dépasser, l'emporter sur. [st2]3 [-] devancer, prévenir. [st2]4 [-] deviner, pressentir. [st2]5 [-] résister, s'opposer à. - anteire aliquem aliqua re: surpasser qqn en qqch. - anteeo tibi (anteeo te): je te précède ou je te surpasse. - lictores anteibant: les licteurs marchaient devant. - aetatem meam honoribus vestris anteistis, Liv. 38, 51: vous avez devancé mon âge en me conférant vos honneurs. - cum eum nemo anteiret his virtutibus, multi nobilitate praecucurrerunt, Nep. Thra, 1, 3: alors que personne ne le surpassait par ces qualités, beaucoup le devancèrent par leur notoriété. - periculum anteire: prévenir un danger. - damnationem anteire, Tac.: prévenir une condamnation. - cum omnis (= omnes) gloria anteiret, omnibus tamen carus esse, Sall. J. 6, 1: bien qu'il surpassât tout le monde en réputation, tout le monde l'aimait. - neque Sejanus audebat auctoritati parentis antire, Tac. An. 5, 3: et Séjan n'osait pas s'opposer à l'autorité de sa mère.* * *Anteeo, anteis, anteiui, anteire. Cic. Aller devant.\Anteire ventos. Silius. Aller plus viste que le vent.\Anteire, per metaphoram, pro Antecellere. Cic. Estre plus excellent, Surpasser, Oultrepasser.\Anteire aetate. Cic. Estre plus aagé.\Anteiri ab aliis. Tacit. Estre surmonté, ou surpassé. -
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mettre vt en garde; prévenir vt, avertir vt ( предупредить)предостере́чь об опа́сности — prévenir du danger
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10 предотвратить опасность
vgener. prévenir un danger, remédier au dangerDictionnaire russe-français universel > предотвратить опасность
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مُحْتاطٌ[muħ'taːtʼ]مُحْتَرِسٌ m précautionneux◊مُحتاطٌ للصُّعوباتِ — précautionneux pour prévenir tout danger
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12 предотвращать
предотвраща́ть опа́сность — conjurer un danger
* * *v1) gener. empêcher, (что-л.) lutter contre (Assemblage destiné à lutter contre les déformations de la charpente), obvier (à qch), remédier (à qch), éviter (Une prise en charge précoce évite la destruction des articulations.), conjurer, prévenir, parer (à qch) (что-л.)2) med. obvier -
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16 avvisare
avvisare v.tr. ( avvìso) 1. ( avvertire) prévenir, avertir, aviser: avvisami prima di andartene préviens-moi avant de t'en aller; avvisare qcu. telegraficamente prévenir qqn par télégramme, aviser qqn par télégramme; non sono stato avvisato in tempo on ne m'a pas prévenu à temps; arriva sempre senza avvisare il arrive toujours sans prévenir; ho pensato bene di avvisarti j'ai trouvé bon de te prévenir. 2. ( dare l'allarme) prévenir, alerter: avvisare la polizia prévenir la police, alerter la police avvisare la popolazione del pericolo prévenir la population du danger, alerter la population du danger. 3. ( mettere in guardia) prévenir, avertir, mettre en garde: ti avviso: questa volta non scherzo! je te previens: cette fois je ne plaisante pas!; ti avviso: se ti prendo a fumare sono guai! gare à toi si je t'attrappe en train de fumer!; ora sei avvisato te voilà prévenu. 4. ( mettere al corrente) prévenir, avertir, mettre au courant: siete stati avvisati? est-ce qu'on vous a prévenus?, est-ce qu'on vous a avertis?; nessuno mi ha avvisato dei cambiamenti personne ne m'a mis au courant des changements. 5. ( segnalare) avertir: il cartello avvisava del pericolo l'écriteau avertit du danger. -
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1. seif adjective1) ((negative unsafe) protected, or free (from danger etc): The children are safe from danger in the garden.) seguro2) (providing good protection: You should keep your money in a safe place.) seguro3) (unharmed: The missing child has been found safe and well.) salvo4) (not likely to cause harm: These pills are safe for children.) seguro5) ((of a person) reliable: a safe driver; He's a very fast driver but he's safe enough.) cauteloso, fiable•- safeness- safely
- safety
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2. verb(to protect: Put a good lock on your door to safeguard your property.) salvaguardar, proteger; defender- safety lamp
- safety measures
- safety-pin
- safety valve
- be on the safe side
- safe and sound
II seif noun(a heavy metal chest or box in which money etc can be locked away safely: There is a small safe hidden behind that picture on the wall.) caja de caudalessafe1 adj1. seguro / no peligroso2. prudente3. a salvosafe2 n caja fuertetr[seɪf]1 (gen) seguro,-a; (out of danger) a salvo, fuera de peligro■ be careful, the banisters aren't very safe ten cuidado, la barandilla no es muy segura■ don't worry, you'll be safe here no te preocupes, aquí estarás a salvo2 (unharmed) ileso,-a, indemne3 (not risky - method, investment, choice) seguro,-a; (subject) no polémico,-a1 caja fuerte, caja de caudales, caja de seguridad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a safe bet ser seguro,-aas safe as houses completamente seguro,-abetter safe than sorry más vale prevenir que curarin safe hands en buenas manosit's safe to say that... se puede decir con seguridad que...safe and sound sano,-a y salvo,-ato be on the safe side para mayor seguridad, por si acasoto play (it) safe ir sobre seguro, jugar sobre segurosafe house piso francosafe seat SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL escaño aseguradosafe sex sexo seguro1) unharmed: ilesosafe and sound: sano y salvo2) secure: seguro3)to be on the safe side : para mayor seguridad4)to play it safe : ir a la segurasafe n: caja f fuerteadj.• cierto, -a adj.• digno de confianza adj.• ileso, -a adj.• incólume adj.• intacto, -a adj.• salvo, -a adj.• sano, -a adj.• seguro, -a adj.n.• arca s.f.• caja s.f.• caja de caudales s.f.• caja fuerte s.f.
I seɪfadjective safer, safest1)a) ( secure from danger) (pred) seguroto be safe FROM somebody/something: we'll be safe from prying eyes/from him here — aquí estaremos a salvo de curiosos/de él
b) ( unharmed) (pred)they were found safe and well o safe and sound — los encontraron sanos y salvos
c) ( offering protection) <haven/refuge> seguro2) ( not dangerous) segurois the water safe to drink? — ¿se puede beber el agua sin peligro?
3) ( not risky) < investment> seguro, sin riesgo; <method/contraceptive> seguro, fiableit's safe to say that... — se puede decir sin temor a equivocarse que...
we'd better leave at four o'clock to be on the safe side — mejor salgamos a las cuatro por si acaso
better (to be) safe than sorry — más vale prevenir que curar; play II II 1) b)
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noun ( for valuables) caja f fuerte, caja f de caudales; (before n)[seɪf]safe cracker o (BrE) breaker — ladrón, -drona m,f de cajas fuertes
1. ADJ(compar safer) (superl safest)1) (=not in danger) [person] a salvo, seguro; [object] seguroyou'll be safe here — aquí no correrás peligro, aquí estarás a salvo
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to feel safe — sentirse seguro•
to be safe from — [+ attack, predator, sarcasm] estar a salvo de; [+ contamination] estar libre de•
to keep sth safe — guardar algo (en lugar seguro)where can I put this to keep it safe? — ¿dónde puedo poner esto para que esté seguro?
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the secret is safe with me — guardaré el secretothe documents are safe with him — cuidará bien de los documentos, con él los documentos están en buenas manos
2) (=not dangerous) [ladder, load, vehicle, option] seguro; [method, handling] seguro, fiable; [structure, bridge] sólido; [investment] seguro, sin riesgo; [level] que no entraña riesgois nuclear power safe? — ¿es segura la energía nuclear?
don't walk on the ice, it isn't safe — no andes por el hielo, es peligroso
keep your alcohol consumption within safe limits — mantén tu consumo de alcohol dentro de los límites de seguridad
it's safe to say that... — se puede decir sin miedo a equivocarse que...
it's safe to assume that... — cabe suponer con bastante seguridad que...
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it is a safe assumption that she was very disappointed — a buen seguro que estaba muy decepcionada•
it's a safe bet! — ¡es cosa segura!•
to keep a safe distance from sth — mantenerse a una distancia prudencial de algo; (when driving) mantener la distancia de seguridad con algo•
a team of experts made the building safe — un equipo de expertos se ocupó de que el edificio no constituyese un peligro•
just to be on the safe side — para mayor seguridad, por si acaso3) (=secure) [environment, neighbourhood, harbour] seguro•
to be in safe hands — estar a salvo, estar en buenas manos4) (=trouble-free) [arrival, delivery] sin problemas; [landing] sin riesgo, sin peligro•
safe journey! — ¡buen viaje!have a safe journey home! — ¡que llegues bien (a casa)!
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the safe return of the hostages — la vuelta de los rehenes sanos y salvos2.3.ADV•
to play (it) safe — ir a lo seguro, no arriesgarse4.CPDsafe area N — [of country] zona f de seguridad
safe breaker N — ladrón(-ona) m / f de cajas fuertes
safe deposit N — (=vault) cámara f acorazada; (=box) (also: safe deposit box) caja f fuerte, caja f de seguridad
safe haven N — refugio m seguro
safe house N — piso m franco
the safe period * N — (Med) el periodo de infertilidad
safe seat N (esp Brit) (Pol) —
it was a safe Conservative seat — era un escaño prácticamente seguro para los conservadores, el escaño estaba prácticamente asegurado para los conservadores
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I [seɪf]adjective safer, safest1)a) ( secure from danger) (pred) seguroto be safe FROM somebody/something: we'll be safe from prying eyes/from him here — aquí estaremos a salvo de curiosos/de él
b) ( unharmed) (pred)they were found safe and well o safe and sound — los encontraron sanos y salvos
c) ( offering protection) <haven/refuge> seguro2) ( not dangerous) segurois the water safe to drink? — ¿se puede beber el agua sin peligro?
3) ( not risky) < investment> seguro, sin riesgo; <method/contraceptive> seguro, fiableit's safe to say that... — se puede decir sin temor a equivocarse que...
we'd better leave at four o'clock to be on the safe side — mejor salgamos a las cuatro por si acaso
better (to be) safe than sorry — más vale prevenir que curar; play II II 1) b)
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noun ( for valuables) caja f fuerte, caja f de caudales; (before n)safe cracker o (BrE) breaker — ladrón, -drona m,f de cajas fuertes
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18 advertir
v.1 to notice.Ellos advirtieron un olor raro They noticed a weird smell.2 to warn.me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the dangerte advierto que no me sorprende mind you, it doesn't surprise meEllos advirtieron a Ricardo del peligro They warned Richard of the danger.3 to admonish.* * *1 (darse cuenta) to notice, realize2 (llamar la atención) to warn3 (aconsejar) to advise4 (informar) to inform* * *verb1) to warn, caution2) notice* * *1. VT1) (=avisar) to warn•
advertir a algn de algo — to warn sb about sth•
advertir a algn que haga algo — to warn sb to do sthte advierto que es la última vez que tolero que me insultes — I'm warning you that's the last time I'll allow you to insult me
sí, iré, pero te advierto que tengo que estar de vuelta en casa pronto — yes, I'll go, but remember that I have to be back home early
te advierto que tal vez habría sido mejor que no lo hubiera sabido — mind you, perhaps it would have been better if she hadn't found it
2) (=aconsejar) to advise, telladviértele que se lleve el paraguas — advise o tell him to take his umbrella
ya les advertí que si había algún problema me lo dijeran — I already told them to let me know if there were any problems
3) (=notar) [+ olor, error] to noticeen sus últimas obras se advierten una serie de cambios — one can see o observe some changes in her latest works
¿ha advertido que su coche pierde aceite? — have you noticed that your car's leaking oil?
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advertir de o sobre algo — to warn of sth* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex. Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex. Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex. A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex. Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex. The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex. Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex. Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex. This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.----* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *verbo transitivoa) ( avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido — you've been warned
advertirle a alguien que + subj: le advertí que tuviera cuidado — I warned him to be careful
b) ( notar) to notice* * *advertir(de)(v.) = warn (of/against)Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
= caution (against), forewarn, make + warning, raise + caveat, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, provide + a reminder, sound + a wake-up call, call + attention to, raise + red flag, raise + warning flag, raise + flag, raise + cautionary flags, admonish.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Ex: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex: Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Ex: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex: Research raises red flags suggesting that policies adopted may be increasing children's risk of maltreatment.Ex: Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Ex: This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.* advertir (de) = warn (of/against).* adviértase que = Note that....* * *vt1 (avisar) to warnquedas/estás advertido para la próxima vez you've been warned so don't do it againadvertir A algn DE algo to warn sb OF sth¿no le advertiste del riesgo que corría? didn't you warn him of the risk he was running?advertir A algn QUE + INDIC:te advierto que no lo consentiré I warn you that I won't stand for itle advertí que le resultaría difícil encontrarlo I warned him that he'd have difficulty (in) finding itte advierto que yo no tuve nada que ver con eso I want you to know I had nothing to do with thatte advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprisedadvertir A algn QUE + SUBJ:le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful2 (notar) to noticenadie advirtió su presencia her presence went unnoticed, nobody noticed she was there* * *
advertir ( conjugate advertir) verbo transitivo
◊ ¡te lo advierto! I'm warning you!;
advertirle a algn de algo to warn sb about sth;
le advertí que tuviera cuidado I warned him to be careful;
te advierto que no me sorprendió nada I must say I wasn't at all surprised
advertir verbo transitivo
1 (prevenir, amenazar) to warn
2 (hacer ver) to inform, advise
familiar te advierto que yo sobre eso no tengo ni idea, mind you, I don't know the first thing about that
3 (darse cuenta) to realize, notice
' advertir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- eh
- observar
- prevenir
- advierta
- notar
English:
caution
- warn
- forewarn
* * *advertir vt1. [notar] to notice;no he advertido ningún error I didn't notice o spot any mistakes;advirtió la presencia de un hombre extraño she became aware of o noticed a strange man2. [prevenir, avisar] to warn;la señal advierte del peligro de desprendimientos the sign warns you that there is a danger of landslides;me advirtió del peligro he warned me of the danger;¡te lo advierto por última vez! I'm telling you for the last time!;¡te lo advierto, si no te comportas te tendrás que marchar! I'm warning you, if you don't behave you'll have to leave!;te advierto que no estoy de humor para bromas I should warn you, I'm not in the mood for jokes;te advierto que no me sorprende I have to say it doesn't surprise me* * *v/t1 warn (de about, of);quedas oestás advertido you have been warned2 ( notar) notice* * *advertir {76} vt1) avisar: to warn2) : to notice, to tellno advertí que estuviera enojada: I couldn't tell she was angry* * * -
19 avvertire
avvertire v.tr. ( avvèrto) 1. ( avvisare) prévenir, avertir, aviser: avvertimi prima di andartene préviens-moi avant de t'en aller; avvertire qcu. telegraficamente prévenir qqn par télégramme, aviser qqn par télégramme; non sono stato avvertito in tempo on ne m'a pas prévenu à temps; arriva sempre senza avvertire il arrive toujours sans prévenir; ho pensato bene di avvertirti j'ai trouvé bon de te prévenir. 2. ( dare l'allarme) prévenir, alerter: avvertire la polizia prévenir la police, alerter la police avvertire la popolazione del pericolo prévenir la population du danger, alerter la population du danger. 3. ( mettere in guardia) prévenir, avertir, mettre en garde: ti avverto: questa volta non scherzo! je te previens: cette fois je ne plaisante pas!; ti avverto: se ti prendo a fumare sono guai! gare à toi si je t'attrappe en train de fumer!; ora sei avvertito te voilà prévenu. 4. ( mettere al corrente) prévenir, avertir, mettre au courant: siete stati avvertiti? est-ce qu'on vous a prévenus?, est-ce qu'on vous a avertis?; nessuno mi ha avvertito dei cambiamenti personne ne m'a mis au courant des changements. 5. (sentire, provare: un dolore fisico) ressentir: avvertì un forte dolore alla spalla il ressentit une vive douleur à l'épaule. 6. ( percepire) percevoir: avvertire un rumore percevoir un bruit: avvertire una certa tensione nell'aria percevoir une certaine nervosité ambiante. 7. ( accorgersi) remarquer, s'apercevoir de: ho avvertito subito l'odore del gas j'ai tout de suite remarqué l'odeur de gaz. 8. ( cogliere) saisir: avvertire la differenza tra due cose saisir la différence entre deux choses. 9. ( rendersi conto di) se rendre compte de: avvertire l'importanza di un avvenimento se rendre compte de l'importance d'un événement. -
20 avert
ə'və:t1) (to turn away, especially one's eyes: She averted her eyes from the dead animal.) desviar, apartar2) (to prevent: to avert disaster.) prevenir; impedirtr[ə'vɜːt]1 (avoid) evitar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto avert one's eyes apartar la vistaavert [ə'vərt] vt1) : apartar, desviarhe averted his eyes from the scene: apartó los ojos de la escena2) avoid, prevent: evitar, prevenirv.• desviar v.• impedir v.ə'vɜːrt, ə'vɜːta) \<\<eyes/gaze\>\>b) \<\<danger/suspicion\>\> evitar; \<\<accident/strike\>\> impedir*, evitar; \<\<threat\>\> conjurar[ǝ'vɜːt]VT1) (=turn away) [+ eyes, thoughts] apartar ( from de); [+ suspicion] desviar ( from de); [+ possibility] evitar2) (=prevent) [+ accident, danger etc] prevenir3) (=parry) [+ blows] desviar* * *[ə'vɜːrt, ə'vɜːt]a) \<\<eyes/gaze\>\>b) \<\<danger/suspicion\>\> evitar; \<\<accident/strike\>\> impedir*, evitar; \<\<threat\>\> conjurar
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