(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
to give somebody a warninghacer una advertencia a alguien
2.(fig)
a.
warning signseñal de alarma
3.(advance notice)
a. el aviso
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
this is a final warningesta es la última advertencia
This, then, is a final warning.
let me just add a note of warningquisiera añadir una nota de advertencia;to be a warning to sbser una advertencia para algn
his death is a warning to us all/ of the dangers of drinking and driving/
let this be a warning to youque te sirva de advertencia;his employer gave him a warning about latenessel patrón le advirtió que no debía seguir llegando tarde;his heart attack was a warningsu ataque al corazón fue un aviso or una advertencia
his heart attack was a warning that he had to cut down his workA warning of the dangers of smokingThank you for the warning.Harry refused to heed the warning.The weather forecast [gave] a warning of galesa gale warning/flood warnings for the South West of Englanda severe weather warning was given/issued for the whole of Scotlandthere have been flood warnings for parts of North Walesthe Bank of England has given a warning that many small businesses may be bankruptedshe gave me a warning not to do it againDad gave a warning to them not to look directly at the sun.he gave me no warning that he was about to leave
they only had five minutes' warning before the bomb went offles dieron un aviso solo cinco minutos antes de que la bomba hiciese explosión;solo les avisaron or advirtieron cinco minutos antes de que la bomba hiciese explosión
We only had five-minutes warning to clear the square before the bomb went off.they need 14 days warning if you want to make a withdrawal
you could have given me a bit more warningme podrías haber avisado or advertido con más tiempo
they had no advance warning of the attackno advance warning of the President's departure was givento give sb [fair] warning...if Mrs Reagan should drop by for tea, I trust you'll give me fair warning.
without (any) warningsin previo aviso
Mary left her husband without any warning.the plane crashed without warningthe bomb went off without warning
There are no warning signs to keep people awayThe train driver apparently ignored warning signals
[+look, label]de advertencia
She opened her mouth to protest, caught Kathryn's warning glance and closed it again"How much does running the estate cost?" I asked, ignoring Duncan's warning frown to go easyOur concentration was focused by a warning call from Geoff — "One minute to go"Mortlake strode on, ignoring the car, and making no effort to get out of its way, in spite of a further warning hootAll types of cigarettes are required to carry the same warning labelsColourful warning symbols appear on the neon display dialsWe have had a warning letter from the Post Office about our dog's aggressive behaviour
to sound a warning notedar una señal de advertencia
The Danish referendum has sounded a warning noteThe scientists produced their own declaration which sounded an urgent warning note
the warning signs of depressionlos indicios de la depresión
Watch out for the warning signs of depression like insomniaThe ads are backed by booklets detailing warning signs of drug abuse
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warning bell (n)
to set off warning bellsenviar señales de alarma
While the promises of big profits ought to set off warning bells, they often don'tHe didn't understand the half of it but warning bells were beginning to ring in the back of his mind
warning device (n)dispositivo (m) de alarma
A warning device told the team I had a slow puncture and they screamed at me on the radio to come inThey failed to examine the unit to ensure safety features and warning devices operated correctly
warning light (n)señal (f) luminosa
Each sensor protects one particular zone and is linked to a warning light in a central control roomThe oil pressure warning light began flashing intermittently.
warning shot (n)disparo (m) de advertencia
Police fired warning shots to disperse the crowdsHe was fatally wounded after he ignored warning shots from frontier guards and tried to run away
to deliver or fire a warning shothacer una advertencia
the United States has fired a warning shot in its trade dispute with ChinaIn their judgment yesterday, the law lords delivered a warning shot to the government
warning triangle (n)(Aut)triángulo (m) de advertencia
As a motorist you will need a red warning triangle, full insurance and registration papers