英 [ˈkæviæt] 美 [ˈkæviæt]
n. <正式>警告,限制性条款;<法律>预告登记(尤指遗嘱检验中,非告知本人而不得进行某行为的通知)
复数caveats
caveat /ˈkeɪvɪˌæt/
可数名词 A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement. 警告; 提醒
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:他不是要参与并购或其他削弱罗技家族对该公司控制的行动。
(law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing
a caveat filed against the probate of a will
中止诉讼手续的申请
预告
警告
终止诉讼手续的申请
中止申请
警告;中止诉讼手续的申请;货物出门概不退换;停止支付的广告
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:他不是要参与并购或其他削弱罗技家族对该公司控制的行动。
This would essentially reverse the ordinary presumption to caveat venditor.
这将从本质上逆转“卖方负责”的一般假设。
A caveat here is appropriate.
这里的警告是适当的。
One caveat: The average investor likely pays a stiff cost beyond the broker's commission.
The caveat is that most of this entrepreneurship and innovation is occurring outside the United States.
Final caveat: The items and prices listed in this article are a starting point.