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caveat
['kævɪæt]
释义
n. 警告,告诫
a warning or caution; admonition
例句
Chuck: A Blair Waldorf apology without a caveat? Sounds serious.(Gossip Girl)
查克:没了警告的布莱尔.瓦尔多福式道歉?听着好别扭啊。(绯闻女孩)
Bill: One caveat, gentlemen. If you drain her completely, that's the last fairy blood you'll ever drink.
Eric: Hm, good point.
Russel: We are schooled onward to adventure. (True Blood)
比尔:小小的警告, 先生们,如果你们把她吸干,以后就没有精灵血可以喝了。
艾瑞克:有道理。
罗素:学校的老师教我们要大胆尝试。(真爱如血)
Man: All of this with the caveat that you don't have enough money for even a minuscule ad buy. (Silicon Valley)
男:所有一切都警示你们连一笔小小的广告费都已经支付不起了。(硅谷)