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Warn off Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɔɹn/ /ˈɔf
WAWRN-AWF
wˈɔːn/ /ˈɒf
WAWN-OF

释义

To tell someone to stay away or not to do something, often because it may be dangerous or not allowed.

用法与细微差别

'Warn off' is slightly formal and often used about authority figures or signs ('The guard warned us off'). Common in situations of safety, law, or territory. It implies a clear warning, not just advice. Don't confuse with 'warn about' (inform someone of a danger, not always to make them go away).

例句

The police warned off the children from entering the abandoned building.

basic

There was a sign to warn off hikers from the dangerous cliff.

basic

He tried to warn off his friend from making a bad choice.

basic

The farmer put up fences to warn off trespassers.

natural

She was warned off dating him by all her friends.

natural

Locals tried to warn off tourists from swimming in that part of the river.

natural