the trait of being cautious; being attentive to possible danger同义词:cautiousness, carefulness
a warning against certain acts同义词:caveat
judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger同义词:precaution, care, forethought
the trait of being circumspect and prudent同义词:circumspection
动词 caution:
warn strongly; put on guard同义词:admonish, monish
例句
We urged caution.我们特别提出要小心谨慎。
I must caution you against the danger.我必须告诫你应谨防危险。
Always he sought someone to whom he could talk without caution.他一直在找一个能够随便谈谈的人。
He told us to proceed with caution.他要我们谨慎行事。
详细解释
cau.tion n.(名词) Careful forethought to avoid danger or harm.谨慎:仔细考虑以避免危险或伤害Close attention or vigilance to minimize risk:小心:对最小风险的严密注意或警觉:例句:The car proceeded over the rickety bridge with caution.汽车小心地在摇晃的桥上前进 Prudence or restraint in action or decision:谨慎,慎重:行动或决定的谨慎或节制:例句:advised caution in choosing a school.建议审慎选择学校 A warning or admonishment, especially to take heed:劝告,警告:警告或训诫,尤指要求留心:例句:I received a caution from the doctor about fat in my diet.医生劝告我注意饮食中的脂肪量 A cautious action; a precaution:预防,防止:小心谨慎的行为;预防:例句:The climbers took the necessary cautions in preparing for the ascent.攀登者为准备上山采取必要的预防措施 Informal One that is striking or alarming.【非正式用语】 引人注目的人,惊人的人v.tr.(及物动词)cau.tioned,cau.tion.ing,cau.tions To advise to take heed; warn or admonish.See Synonyms at warn 警告,劝告:建议多加小心;警告或训诫参见 warn 来源:Middle English caucioun 中古英语 caucioun from Old French caution 源自 古法语 caution from Latin cautiô cautiôn- 源自 拉丁语 cautiô cautiôn- from cautus [past participle of] cavôre [to take care] 源自 cautus [] cavôre的过去分词 [小心谨慎]