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I. caution [Brit ˈkɔːʃ(ə)n, americ ˈkɔʃ(ə)n] SUBST

1. caution (care):

caution
to drive/proceed with caution
to err on the side of caution

2. caution (wariness):

caution

3. caution (warning):

caution
a word of caution
‘Caution! Drive slowly!

4. caution Brit JUR (given to suspect):

to be under caution

5. caution JUR (admonition):

caution
to issue or administer a caution
to get off or be let off with a caution

6. caution (funny person) coloq, antiq:

she's a caution!

II. caution [Brit ˈkɔːʃ(ə)n, americ ˈkɔʃ(ə)n] VERBO trans

1. caution (warn):

caution
avertir (that que)
to caution sb against doing
to caution sb against or about danger, risk, problem

2. caution JUR policeman:

caution suspect

3. caution JUR (admonish):

caution

4. caution DESP (by referee):

caution player

III. caution [Brit ˈkɔːʃ(ə)n, americ ˈkɔʃ(ə)n]

to throw or cast caution to the wind(s)

caution money SUBST Brit

caution money
caution f
caution is his byword
enjoin discretion, caution
prescrire (on à)
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caution, circumspection formal (envers qn towards sb, envers qc about sth)
caution, prudence formal
to advise caution
to show caution
to call for caution
verbal caution
avec prudence manier, utiliser
with caution
with the greatest caution
with caution
caution
caution
without caution
with caution

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I. caution [ˈkɔ:ʃən, americ ˈkɑ:-] SUBST no pl

1. caution (carefulness):

caution

2. caution (warning):

caution
caution!
proceed with caution!
to sound a note of caution

3. caution Brit (legal warning):

caution
to let sb off with a caution

Expressões:

to treat sb/sth with caution

II. caution [ˈkɔ:ʃən, americ ˈkɑ:-] VERBO trans formal

1. caution (warn):

caution
to caution sb against a danger
to caution sb against doing sth
to caution to +infin
exhorter qn à +infin

2. caution Brit (warn officially):

to caution sb
to err on the side of caution
urge caution
with the utmost caution
to exercise caution
with due caution
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caution
caution
caution
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I. caution [ˈkɔ·ʃ ə n] SUBST

1. caution (carefulness):

caution

2. caution (warning):

caution
caution!
proceed with caution!
to sound a note of caution

Expressões:

to treat sb/sth with caution

II. caution [ˈkɔ·ʃ ə n] VERBO trans formal

caution
to caution sb against a danger
to caution sb against doing sth
to caution to +infin
exhorter qn à +infin
to err on the side of caution
urge caution
to exercise caution
with the utmost caution
with due caution
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caution
caution
caution
Present
Icaution
youcaution
he/she/itcautions
wecaution
youcaution
theycaution
Past
Icautioned
youcautioned
he/she/itcautioned
wecautioned
youcautioned
theycautioned
Present Perfect
Ihavecautioned
youhavecautioned
he/she/ithascautioned
wehavecautioned
youhavecautioned
theyhavecautioned
Past Perfect
Ihadcautioned
youhadcautioned
he/she/ithadcautioned
wehadcautioned
youhadcautioned
theyhadcautioned

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