"warn" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

warn verbo

warn + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 86
warn passengers • warn people • warn section • warn investors • warn residents • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 13
(3) section, team
Kolokacji: 2
(4) investor, shareholder
Kolokacji: 2
1. warn leaders = ostrzeż przywódców warn leaders
2. warn Americans = ostrzeż Amerykanów warn Americans
3. warn one's players = ostrzegać czyjś gracze warn one's players
4. warn women = ostrzeż kobiety warn women
5. warn workers = ostrzeż robotników warn workers
6. warn analysts = ostrzeż analityków warn analysts
7. warn lawmakers = ostrzeż ustawodawców warn lawmakers
8. warn employees = ostrzeż pracowników warn employees
9. warn victims = ostrzeż ofiary warn victims
10. warn owners = ostrzeż właścicieli warn owners
11. warn reporters = ostrzeż reporterów warn reporters
12. warn shots = ostrzeż strzały warn shots
13. warn suspects = ostrzeż podejrzanych warn suspects
  • For years British police have been warning arrested suspects: "You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so, but what you say may be given in evidence."
  • To the Editor: Re "Britain's Civil Liberties Backslide" (editorial, Nov. 28): You are correct in condemning Britain's proposal to warn arrested suspects that not only what they say but their silence as well may be used against them in court.
  • Carla Del Ponte, the chief prosecutor, said her detectives had produced proof that local government officials regularly warned suspects of an impending arrest, allowing them to escape.
  • Police no longer need a "Miranda card" to remember how to warn suspects that they have a right to silence and a lawyer.
  • In those cases, this official said, the Africans accepted arrangements that brought the bureau into interviews from the start or, in some promising cases, at "second phase" interviews where crucial disclosures could be confirmed under the rules that require American investigators to warn suspects against self-incrimination.
  • Where possible, officers are expected to warn suspects before they shoot.
  • The Supreme Court agreed today to decide whether the police must warn drunken-driving suspects of their constitutional rights against self-incrimination before asking them questions aimed at testing their mental functioning.
  • The controversial Miranda rule, under which police must warn suspects that they have a right to remain silent, has been weakened progressively in several Court decisions taken by majorities of at least 6 to 3 and sometimes 7 to 2.
  • The Miranda rule requiring police to warn suspects of their rights "is always an imposition of initial burden upon law enforcement people, but I am convinced that the burden is an appropriate one.
  • The study said that while the Supreme Court's Miranda decision holding that the police are required to warn suspects of their rights before questioniong had little detrimental effect on law enforcement, although it "has sparked heated controversy on a political level."
14. warn homeowners = ostrzeż gospodarzy warn homeowners
verbo + warn
Kolokacji: 10
see warning • try to warn • want to warn • warn against becoming • come to warn • ...
warn + preposición
Kolokacji: 22
warn against • warn off • warn about • warn by • warn of • ...
warn + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 48
repeatedly warned • better warn • publicly warn • specifically warn • sternly warn • ...

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