警告英语怎么说
Ever since, warnings about the imminent attack of the "bond vigilantes" have been used to attack any spending on job creation.
He warned her against getting into conversation with other passengers on the train.
I 've warned you over and over (again) not to do that.
The motoring organization is warning of thick mist and blowing snow on high ground.
Warnings were issued to people living downwind of the fire to stay indoors.
"Preschool," they warn, "is rapidly following suit."
"Shut up or I'll kill you," he warned, throwing me to the ground, his fist smashing my face.
Similarly, you can also choose not to be alerted when a new location is detected.
Because he was warning Congress that there was problems down the roads, especially with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The regulator, or politician, confronted with warnings of danger faces twin pressures of commercial interest and public opinion.
Anyone who took up arms against Libya would be executed, he warned.
To be fair, the iPhone will warn you when it's gotten too hot but sadly it won't scream in outright pain as it is exposed to ill arctic winds.
I would caution against getting too involved.
One passenger told the Jakarta Globe Newspaper that the pilot on the Lion air flight gave no warning as the Boeing 737 flew right over the runway and crash landed 55 yards off shore.
Yet appearances can deceive, ecologists caution, and many of these exotics may be considered acceptable only because no one has documented their harmful effects.
The Commerce Department ought to have warned the car firms to take steps to protect their working capital, given no prospect for a sharp turnaround in the immediate future.
It imparts a peppery taste and serves to warn of inedibility.
Klopper said he was unaware of details, but past speculation has included sonar buoys able to identify sharks and transmit a warning signal.
The man yelled a warning to the boys on ice.
But Mr Barton warns that the Wii's success depends on publishers producing distinctive games for it.
We warned him not to go skating on such thin ice.
Le Bohec said, "The plight of the king penguin should serve as a warning about the future of the entire marine environment in the Antarctic."
The story should act as a warning to other prospective buyers.
Their actions should be a warning to other young people instead of being followed.