告诫英语怎么说
Signs across the entrances warn all visitors to stub out their cigarettes.
He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious.
Warn the lady against pickpockets.
Mrs. Blount warned me not to interfere.
'I warned you not to phone me,' he said evenly.
The government has warned of stormy waters ahead.
He told the brainy, sensitive, vegetarian girl next door that she couldn't come over because they were murdering polar bears.
I awoke so quickly, acting on instinct, when I heard my daughter scream, the doctor's edict fell by the wayside.
All who got this vague hint were cautioned to be mum and wait.
Another is the admonition not to throw your pearls before swine, not to preach to those who can't hear, or won't be perceptive.
They had been exhorted to action.
She was admonished for chewing gum in class.
We are warning women not to go out on to the common alone.
We warned them, but to no effect.
Police warned motorists to allow extra time to get to work.
About this time every year, with the fall marathon season at its zenith, racers in training begin to hear the refrain, "you are going to ruin your knees."
He adopted a decision that he adjured and admonished the people not to adore him any longer or he would have them adjudged.
Madame Curie warned learners not to go too fast.
He admonished those frantic football fans to change their wicked ways.
"I think this is a very serious situation," he admonished reporters at a press conference.
Obi-Wan Kenobi admonished the boy not to give into fear, and to use the Force to control his emotions.
My father often admonished me against idleness.
They admonished me for taking risks with my health.
Admonished by government entomologists, farmers began to diversify.
"Quiet," their mother admonished them.