caveat

英['kæviæt] 美['kæviæt]
  • n. 防止误解的说明;警告
caveated/caveatted caveated/caveatted caveating/caveatting caveats
GRE
星级词汇:
  • cavalier n.骑士;武士adj.傲慢的;满不在乎的;无忧无虑的
Noun:
  1. a warning against certain acts;

    "a caveat against unfair practices"

  2. (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"

1. There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or otherwise weaken the Roche family's control of the firm.
有一点需要预先声明:他不得参与合并,或以其他方式削弱罗奇家族对该公司的控制。

来自柯林斯例句

2. With the caveat that almost every figure in this survey is suspect, it can at least be said that the world travel and tourism industry is huge.
尽管事先声明此项调查报告中的每个数字都不可靠,但至少可以说,世界旅游观光业的市场庞大。

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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。

来自辞典例句

4. As I have written before, that's quite a caveat.
正如我以前所写, 那确实是个警告.

来自互联网

5. A caveat also needs to be applied to the growth case.
对于经济增长的论据也要保持警惕.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. 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。
    2. I recommend the deal, but with certain caveats.
      我介绍这笔交易,但有几项要提请注意。
    3. Is there a caveat in all this bustle?
      所有这些急剧的变化有什么警示吗?
    4. 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。