warning of danger

collocation in English

meaningsofwarninganddanger

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warning
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈwɔː.nɪŋ/
us
/ˈwɔːr.nɪŋ/
something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in ...
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danger
noun
uk
/ˈdeɪn.dʒər/
us
/ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ/
the possibility of harm or death ...
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(Definition ofwarninganddangerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On an evolutionary level, pain can carry mixed messages: awarningofdangeror a cry for help.
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He believes that fetal heart rate monitoring is a relatively imprecise method of diagnosing fetal asphyxia, but it is a good screening system givingwarningofdanger.
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It sounds no real hint orwarningofdanger.
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It is not due to the absence of lights orwarningofdangerthat a man gets tuberculosis.
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Let us look at paragraph (b), which refers to the absence of lights orwarningofdanger.
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A notice was fitted on the substation main gateswarningofdangerand giving details of how the electricity board staff could be contacted.
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Recently an audit of every library in my borough revealed that all the fire alarms gave an audiblewarningofdanger, but not a visual one.
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Will he make this road safer or, alternatively, give road users adequatewarningofdangerspots where at present there are no double white lines or any warnings of danger?
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On warning signs, an exclamation mark is often used to draw attention to awarningofdanger, hazards, and the unexpected.
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Onwarningofdanger, the babysitter takes the young underground to safety and is prepared to defend them if the danger follows.
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It glows green,warningofdanger. 5 gives the talisman to 9 then pushes him into cover.
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Shaking branches or swaying arms is used as awarningofdangerto the group.
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It is thewarningofdangerto everyone in the whole world from creatures who do not like humans, but they also have it out for wanderers as well.
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Three times, he receives phantom warnings of danger when his bell rings in a fashion that only he can hear.
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Such people can not see the school; rather, they see only ruins and several warnings of danger.
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Despite the warnings of danger, she willingly volunteers to become a human laboratory rat and takes the serum.
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