caveat
美['kæviæt] 英['kæviæt]
n. 防止误解的说明;警告
英英释义
Noun- a warning against certain acts;
"a caveat against unfair practices"
- (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing;
"a caveat filed against the probate of a will"
例句
用作名词(n.)- I would offer a caveat for those who want to join me in the dual calling.为防止发生误解,我想对那些想要步我后尘的人提出警告。
- I recommend the deal, but with certain caveats.我介绍这笔交易,但有几项要提请注意。
- Is there a caveat in all this bustle?所有这些急剧的变化有什么警示吗?
- This last recommendation comes with a caveat: drinking no alcohol is clearly better than drinking too much.最后这项建议附有一条警告:不喝酒比饮酒过多要好得多。