警告英语怎么说
Mine end is now at hand: so say these warnings, and my failing pulses do confirm it.
The UN has warned for months that more than 1,000,000 people are suffering from the blockade and 160,000 face starvation.
Thanks to the validation warnings, you can catch such issues early and fix them.
He warned that to negate the results of elections would only make things worse.
Children as young as ten are becoming dependent on social media for their sense of self-worth, a major study warned.
That's reassuring, but Peiris warned against complacency.
The minister warned that any civil servant not at his desk faced immediate suspension.
People who are continually distracted by emails, alerts and other messages understand less than those who are able to concentrate.
He was warned that he would be punished for his wrong doings.
A dire warning from her doctor and a sobering family history got Mary's attention.
Mr Obama gave warning to Asian exporters that they must stand on their own feet in the future rather than feeding off us markets.
Some marketing experts warn that the airlines may be going too far.
IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn warned Thursday it is too early to begin 'mopping up' the effects of stimulus.
European health experts have said other European countries should see the severe flu hitting Britain at the moment as a warning of what might be coming to them soon.
For those, the lure of HRT is, despite the health warnings, very tempting.
The wittiest among them warned, "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep-counters' clothing."
"As we all know, social networking has few boundaries, and now AMBER Alerts will benefit from that reach," said Laurie Robinson, the National AMBER Coordinator for the Department of Justice.
The policeman let him off with warnings not to cause trouble again.
You can ignore warnings about deprecated functions.
After the bomb warning, police cleared the streets.
The referee warned him for dangerous play.
He had previously warned Congress that there were problems with current practices, especially to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
She was warned that if she did it again she would lose her job.
Morality police had even told her not to paint her fingernails.
And it became so deeply entrenched-and was making people so much money-that warnings about its limitations were largely ignored.