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admonition

英 [,ædmə'nɪʃ(ə)n] 美[,ædmə'nɪʃən]
  • n. 警告

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复数: admonitions;形容词: admonitory;

英文词源


admonition (n.)
late 14c., amonicioun "reminding, instruction," from Old French amonicion "admonition, exhortation," from Latin admonitionem (nominative admonitio), noun of action from past participle stem of admonere (see admonish). Meaning "warning" is early 15c. The -d- was restored in English 17c.

双语例句


1. With this parting admonition, he left Clyde to his thoughts.
这样临行前劝告了一番, 他就走了,留下克莱德自己想心事.

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2. The youth rejected admonition and held to his demand.
青年不听劝告,仍然坚持自己的要求.

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3. The typist received an admonition from the supervisor for being careless.
那个打字员因粗心大意受到管理人的训诫.

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4. Isabel listened with extreme respect to this admonition.
伊莎贝尔非常郑重地听取了这个期望.

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5. Eisenhower's parting admonition in 1956 was " Give'em heaven. "
艾森豪威尔1956年的临别赠言是: “ 给他们留点情面. ”

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