Advertido in english
Warned
pronunciation: wɔrnd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: wɔrnd part of speech: verb
In gestures
advertir = caution (against) ; forewarn ; make + warning ; raise + a caveat ; sound + a note of caution ; sound + a word of caution ; provide + a reminder ; sound + a wake-up call ; call + attention to ; raise + a warning flag ; raise + a flag ; raise + cautionary flags ; admonish ; sound + a cautionary note ; put + Nombre + on notice.
Example: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Example: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Example: Having made this prefatory warning, it has also to be said that many teachers successfully contrive to make reviewing an enjoyable and useful ingredient in their book and reading programs.Example: As a footnote, two caveats should be raised.Example: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Example: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Example: Shera and Egan's definition of bibliographic organization provides a reminder that the compilation of bibliographies is not an end in itself but merely the means to an end.Example: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Example: The attention of the borrower is thus called to the presence of crossreferences.Example: Some of the barriers and limitations identified do raise warning flags, but they did not negate the largely positive trends in the evidence presented.Example: Regrettably, hardly any flags have been raised as to what it all will mean for our offspring.Example: This experience should raise cautionary flags about seeking private-sector candidate.Example: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Example: The paper sounds a cautionary note about Singapore's recent embracement of the 'new regionalism'.Example: I put you on notice that you may argue till the cows come home about Jabari having blood on his hands, but the plain truth in this case is that Jabari and Hamas were honoring the ceasefire.more:
» advertir (de) = warn (of/against) .
Example: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.» adviértase que = Note that... .
Example: Note that a title word search on 'high-temperature superconductivity' would have to include many term variations.