ca.ve.at
n.(名词)
A warning or caution:告诫,警告:例句:.A final caveat: Most experts feel that clients get unsatisfactory results when they don`t specify clearly what they want.(Savvy).最后告诫:大多数专家认为如果客户不明确指出他们需要什么,他们将得不到满意的结果.(萨维)
A qualification or explanation.资格证明,资格解释Law A formal notice filed by an interested party with a court or officer, requesting the postponement of a proceeding until the filer is heard.【法律】 中止诉讼的申请:由利益相关方向法院或官员提交的书面通知,要求在倾听提议人的意见前延缓诉讼程序v.(动词)ca.ve.at.ed 或 ca.ve.at.ted ca.ve.at.ing 或 ca.ve.at.ting ca.ve.ats 或 ca.ve.ats v.intr.Law (不及物动词)【法律】 To enter a caveat.中止诉讼申请:提出中止诉讼手续的申请v.tr.Informal (及物动词)【非正式用语】 To qualify with a warning or clarification:以警告限定,以说明限定:例句:The spokesperson caveated the statement with a reminder that certain facts were still unknown.发言人对陈述做了限定,提醒大家某些事实尚未知晓
来源:From Latin [let him beware] [imperative of] cavôre [to beware] 源自 拉丁语 [使他知道] [] cavôre的祈使语气动词 [知道]