Avisar in english

Warn

pronunciation: wɔrn part of speech: verb
In gestures

avisar = alert to ; forewarn ; sound + the alarm ; sound + a wake-up call ; raise + a warning flag ; raise + a flag ; raise + cautionary flags ; send + word ; let + Nombre + know ; inform ; put + Nombre + on notice. 

Example: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Example: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Example: If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.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: 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: The king has just sent me word that he means to help only those that have been ill-born and ill-bred to make up for their misfortunes.Example: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Example: This chain informs the system that a new document is to be cataloged and the main entry author should be added.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:

» aparecer sin avisarcome out of + the (clear) blue (sky)appear out of + the (clear) blue (sky) .

Example: This proposal appeared to come out of the clear blue sky, and has raised eyebrows in Taiwan and overseas.

Example: It could be legit, but money does not typically appear out of the clear blue sky.

» avisar por radioradio .

Example: Wearing plain clothes and standing on a street corner, the trooper radioed fellow troopers parked nearby who pulled over drivers not wearing a seat belt.

» sin avisarunannouncedwithout noticeout of the (clear) blue (sky)like a bolt out of the bluelike a bolt from the bluewithout any notice .

Example: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.

Example: All programmes, events and tours are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.

Example: The article is entitled 'Software out of the blue'.

Example: The election results came like a bolt out of the blue, threatening his loss of power.

Example: A white bird in the distance was seen to dart down like a bolt from the blue and seize a flying fish in the air.

Example: Passangers were upset when the airline decided to stop honoring its drink coupons without any notice.

Avisar synonyms

admonish in spanish: amonestar, pronunciation: ædmɑnɪʃ part of speech: verb discourage in spanish: desalentar, pronunciation: dɪskɜrɪdʒ part of speech: verb
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