柯林斯詞典heads-up 1. N-SING If you give someone a heads-up about something that is going to happen, you tell them about it before it happens. 警告; 事先通知[美國(guó)英語] When the airlines decided to enforce these rules without giving anyone a heads-up, it created a lot of problems for travellers. 航空公司在決定執(zhí)行這些槼定時(shí)沒有事先通知任何人,這給旅客帶來了很多麻煩。 返回 heads-up劍橋詞典a warning that something is going to happen , usually so that you can prepare for it 小心,注意(用於提醒某事要發(fā)生) This note is just to give you a heads-up that Vicky will be arriving next week . 這張便條衹是提醒一下你維基下星期要來。 a short talk or statement about how a situation or plan is developing 有關(guān)形勢(shì)(或計(jì)劃)發(fā)展?fàn)顩r的講話(或聲明) The boss called a meeting to give us a heads-up on the way the project was going. 老板召集會(huì)議通報(bào)計(jì)劃進(jìn)行的情況。 返回 heads-up