Examples of using Forewarned in English and their translations into Chinese
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Humanity had been forewarned.
Forewarned, this one is brutal….
Behold I have forewarned you.
To be forewarned is being armed in advance.
Our Lord therefore forewarned them.
I forewarned you, the shadow is aware of!
Other guests at the feast had been forewarned, but nobody told Borra.
Be forewarned, it does enforce a dress code.
His own wordsare a pledge of this:“My Master,” he says,“has forewarned me.
Forewarned is forearmed, without prejudging the waste.
Yet in spite of all this seduction Milady might fail-for Felton was forewarned, and that against the least chance.
To be forewarned is to be forearmed and a word is enough for the wise.
They asked: Would those who ultimately gotone of the 24 diseases have been forewarned by DNA sequencing?
No one forewarned of our precautions would consent to the additional signatures if he were an imposter.”.
In the version that Everson tells,an old chief is forewarned by the Creator to prepare four canoes for a coming flood.
One of the washrooms ran out of water on the way down,but we would been forewarned about this and bought extra water in Paris.
However, it has been our experience that clients who are forewarned have a much higher tolerance level for the slowly turning wheels of justice.
He must live in a chamber, and postpone his self-indulgence, forewarned and forearmed against that frequent misfortune of men of genius,- the taste for luxury.
If he forewarns us of dangers, not to plunge headlong;
Tom heard the message with a forewarning heart;
If even then they turn away, tell them:"I forewarn you of a terrible punishment like the thunderbolt that fell upon the'Ad and Thamud.".
The first forewarning of this catastrophe had reached her, on hearing that Mirabel would not return to Monksmoor.
On Sunday, the defence secretary, Mark Esper,said he had seen no intelligence forewarning of imminent attacks on embassies.
In British folklore they are considered to be a forewarning of doom or disaster.
If we heard that a fugitive was headed to Ramallah from Jenin, for example,we launched an operation without forewarning.
None of the Fed's economists forecasted or gave any forewarning of the Global Financial Crisis that was to hit the world economy in 2007-2008.
Dreaming that you are sending a message, forewarns that you will be put into an unpleasant situation.
By identifying weaknesses in national economies and policies, it can forewarn individual Governments of impending economic difficulties and financial crises.
If even then they turn away, tell them:"I forewarn you of a terrible punishment like the thunderbolt that fell upon the'Ad and Thamud.".
The prediction of weather and changes in climate systems has also helped in the implementation of appropriate agricultural practices, disaster relief,damage mitigation and the forewarning of catastrophic climate events.

