1.预先警告
1.to warn someone about a problem or dangerous situation that is likely to happen
1.Particularly striking was the failure of the credit default swap market to give any forewarning of the financial crisis (see chart).
尤其引人注目的是,信用违约互换(CDS)市场未能对此次金融危机发出任何预警。
2.The control strategy in the concept of forewarning degree with the setting of road traffic pattern was analyzed.
在设定的道路交通模式下,分析了预警度概念下的控制策略。
3.Altruistic donations , solicited during the "forewarning" run, tended to be larger and held up better during the crisis .
在被提前告知的情况下,利他主义者的捐款额往往更为可观,也更经得起危机的考验。
4.It's also best to give this child forewarning, "I'm going to be making an important call, so I'll need you to not interrupt. "
最好也给她来个预先警告“我要去打一个很重要的电话,因此我特别希望你不要打扰我。”
5.This research is part of the entry-the national fund for the natural science of the Research of enterprise forewarning principle and method.
本研究是国家自然科学基金项目《企业预警原理与方法研究》的一部分。
6.These changes were abrupt, as they slammed into the economy with little forewarning of even bigger price shocks just ahead.
这些变化来得非常突然,当他们猛烈撞击经济之时,没有任何征兆显示猛烈如斯的价格冲击就在前方。
7.The sea and air formations without long-range forewarning airplane usually take great risk to implement tasks.
没有远程预警机的海空编队往往冒着极大的风险遂行作战任务。
8.The intellectual property forewarning and emergency system shall be established.
建立知识产权预警应急机制。
9.Offering forewarning and warning when track circuit in critical condition or fault condition.
对轨道电路的临界状态给出预警及对故障状态提供告警;
10.Quick and unexpected deaths are not uncommon, but most deaths occur with some forewarning.
快速和突然的死亡并不少见,但更多的死亡实现往往有某种征兆。