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小心,慎重,警示警告警告
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Caution \Cau"tion\, n. (Civil & Scots Law)
A pledge, bond, or other security for the performance of an
obligation either in or out of judicial proceedings; the
promise or contract of one not for himself but another;
security.
Caution \Cau"tion\ v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cautioned}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Cautioning}.]
To give notice of danger to; to warn; to exhort [one] to take
heed.
You cautioned me against their charms. --Swift.
Caution \Cau"tion\, n. [F. caution a security, L. cautio, fr.
cavere (For scavere) to be on one's guard, to take care
(orig.) to be on the watch, see; akin to E. show.]
1. A careful attention to the probable effects of an act, in
order that failure or harm may be avoided; prudence in
regard to danger; provident care; wariness.
2. Security; guaranty; bail. [R.]
The Parliament would yet give his majesty sufficient
caution that the war should be prosecuted.
--Clarendon.
3. Precept or warning against evil of any kind; exhortation
to wariness; advice; injunction.
In way of caution I must tell you. --Shak.
{Caution money}, money deposited by way of security or
guaranty, as by a student at an English university.
Syn: Care; forethought; forecast; heed; prudence;
watchfulness; vigilance; circumspection; anxiety;
providence; counsel; advice; warning; admonition.
资料来源 : WordNet®
caution
n 1: the trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible
danger; "a man of caution" [syn: {cautiousness}, {carefulness}]
[ant: {incaution}]
2: a warning against certain acts; "a caveat against unfair
practices" [syn: {caveat}]
3: judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger; "he exercised
caution in opening the door"; "he handled the vase with
care" [syn: {precaution}, {care}, {forethought}]
4: the trait of being circumspect and prudent [syn: {circumspection}]
v : warn strongly; put on guard [syn: {admonish}, {monish}]