柯林斯詞典caveat /?ke?v???t/ (caveats) 1. N-COUNT A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement. 警告; 提醒[正式] [oft N that] There was one caveat: he was not to enter into a merger or otherwise weaken the Roche family's control of the firm. 提醒一下:他不是要蓡與竝購(gòu)或其他削弱羅技家族對(duì)該公司控制的行動(dòng)。 返回 caveat劍橋詞典a warning to consider something before taking any more action , or a statement that limits a more general statement (進(jìn)一步行動(dòng)前的)警告,告誡;限制條款 He agreed to the interview , with the caveat that he could approve the final article . 他答應(yīng)接受訪問(wèn),條件是訪問(wèn)稿刊登前須經(jīng)他同意。 同義詞proviso 返回 caveat