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1) General subject: admonish (против совершения какого-л. проступка), alert (об опасности), anticipate, caution, exhort, forestall, give notice, monish (против совершения какого-л. проступка), notice, pre admonish, pre-admonish, prevent, previse, shore, tip (кого-либо), tip a wink (кого-л.), tip off, tip the wink (кого-л.), warn, preempt2) Colloquial: shout up3) Dialect: warn (о гремучей змее, часах и т.п.; шумом)5) Jargon: keep (one's) eye on the ball, put ( someone) wise6) Football: book7) leg.N.P. notify in advance8) Makarov: avoid9) Archaic: denounce (об опасности и т.п.), denunciate (об опасности и т.п.), prevent (желание, вопросы и т.п.)
См. также в других словарях:
warn someone off — order someone to keep away or to refrain from doing (something). → warn … English new terms dictionary
warn someone off — tell someone forcefully or threateningly to go away or stay ■ advise someone forcefully against (a particular thing or course of action) he has been warned off booze … Useful english dictionary
warn somebody off (something) — … Useful english dictionary
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 — 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 off — transitive verb Britain : rule off * * * ˌwarn ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they warn off he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
warn — verb (I, T) 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: I warned him about those stairs. | warn (sb) of: You were… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
warn off — PHRASAL VERB If you warn someone off, you tell them to go away or to stop doing something because of possible danger or punishment. [V n P] The police warned the intruder off... [V n P] He pressed for a full investigation, but was warned off... [ … English dictionary
warn — /wɔn / (say wawn) verb (t) 1. to give notice or intimation to (a person, etc.) of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything unfavourable: to warn a person of a plot against them; warned that she was in danger. 2. to urge or advise to be… …
warn — verb 1》 inform of a possible danger, problem, etc. ↘(warn someone off) order someone to keep away or to refrain from doing (something). 2》 give cautionary advice about actions or conduct to. Derivatives warner noun Origin OE war(e)nian,… … English new terms dictionary
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