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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre·cau·tion /prɪˈkɔːʃən $ -ˈkɒː-/ ●○○ noun [countable usually plural]  PREVENTsomething you do in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening 预防措施 Fire precautions were neglected. 防火措施被忽视了。as a precaution The traffic barriers were put there as a safety precaution. 为了安全起见,那里设置了交通路障。precaution against Save your work often as a precaution against computer failure. 经常保存所做的工作以防电脑发生故障。wise/sensible precaution The trails are well marked, but carrying a map is a wise precaution. 虽然路上有清楚的标志,不过带上地图仍不失为预防万一的明智做法。 Vets took precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. 兽医们为防止疾病蔓延采取了预防措施。take the precaution of doing something I took the precaution of insuring my camera. 我把我的照相机投了保以防万一。RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say just in case rather than as a precaution: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 just in case,而不说 as a precautionI'm going to take my umbrella just in case. 我要带上雨伞以防万一。nCOLLOCATIONSverbstake a precautionWe had taken the precaution of turning the water off.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + precautiona sensible/wise precautionFitting window locks is a sensible precaution.a simple precautionYou can easily reduce the risk of theft by taking a few simple precautions.a necessary precautionHe justified his secrecy as a necessary precaution.a reasonable precautionYou must take all reasonable precautions to safeguard official property.adequate/proper precautionsCompanies have a legal responsibility to take adequate precautions against fire.basic/elementary precautionsYour home could be at risk if you don't take some basic precautions.elaborate precautions (=a lot of detailed precautions)Elaborate precautions were taken to avoid disputes between the representatives.a safety precautionBoth areas were cordoned off as a safety precaution.a security precautionThe threat of terrorist attacks has prompted some elaborate security precautions.
Examples from the Corpus
precautionShe had not taken any precautions, nothing had been further from her mind.Some of them took extreme precautions against being removed.Yet all her precautions do not seem to have prevented the 26-year-old woman from abduction.Many precautions have been devised to avoid contamination, but scrupulous housekeeping is essential in any laboratory routinely undertaking the reaction.All safety precautions must be followed.Nevertheless, it makes sense to take a few simple precautions.The district officer wanted to know if suitable precautions had been taken to avoid the elephants.The Reich took precautions at Garmisch.take the precaution of doing somethingI took the precaution of setting the comms to automatic response.If you are ordering, designing or making shelves, take the precaution of measuring a fair sample of your collection.It was lucky that we took the precaution of setting extra anchors.Mind you I've taken the precaution of leaving all my nursing manuals at home.Most employers also take the precaution of stating that the illustrations given are not exhaustive.Simply take the precaution of having a structural survey carried out before the 10-year guarantee expires, and at 10-yearly intervals thereafter.This identification was emphasized in 1483 when Gloucester took the precaution of arresting lord Stanley as a prelude to his usurpation.This time I had taken the precaution of tipping off the organizers in advance and swearing them to silence.
From Longman Business Dictionaryprecautionpre‧cau‧tion /prɪˈkɔːʃən-ˈkɒː-/ noun [countable] something done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happeningAll companies with limited resources must take precautions to limit their liability.As a precaution, the company advised consumers to examine any jar before it is opened.Origin precaution (1500-1600) French précaution, from Latin, from praecavere to guard against
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precaution
precaution /prɪˈkɔːʃən $ -ˈkɒː-/ noun [countable usually plural]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: précaution, from Latin, from praecavere 'to guard against'
something you do in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening:
    Fire precautions were neglected.
    as a precaution
    The traffic barriers were put there as a safety precaution.
    precaution against
    Save your work often as a precaution against computer failure.
    wise/sensible precaution
    The trails are well marked, but carrying a map is a wise precaution.
    Vets took precautions to prevent the spread of the disease.
    take the precaution of doing something
    I took the precaution of insuring my camera.
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    In everyday English, people usually say just in case rather than as a precaution:
    I'm going to take my umbrella just in case.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    take a precaution We had taken the precaution of turning the water off.
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + precaution
    a sensible/wise precaution Fitting window locks is a sensible precaution.
    a simple precaution You can easily reduce the risk of theft by taking a few simple precautions.
    a necessary precaution He justified his secrecy as a necessary precaution.
    a reasonable precaution You must take all reasonable precautions to safeguard official property.
    adequate/proper precautions Companies have a legal responsibility to take adequate precautions against fire.
    basic/elementary precautions Your home could be at risk if you don't take some basic precautions.
    elaborate precautions (=a lot of detailed precautions) Elaborate precautions were taken to avoid disputes between the representatives.
    a safety precaution Both areas were cordoned off as a safety precaution.
    a security precaution The threat of terrorist attacks has prompted some elaborate security precautions.


pre·cau·tionBrE /prɪˈkɔːʃn/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈkɔːʃn/ 🔊 noun [usually plural] ~ (against sth) something that is done in advance in order to prevent problems or to avoid danger 预防措施;预防;防备safety precautions安全防范措施precautions against fire防火措施You must take all reasonable precautions to protect yourself and your family. 你必须采取一切合理的预防措施,保护自己和家人。🔊🔊I'll keep the letter as a precaution. 我要保存这封信,以防万一。🔊🔊precautions [plural] a way of referring to contraception 避孕措施We didn't take any precautions and I got pregnant. 我们没有采取任何避孕措施,所以我怀孕了。🔊🔊 pre·cau·tion·ary BrE /prɪˈkɔːʃənəri/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈkɔːʃəneri/ 🔊 adjectiveHe was kept in the hospital overnight as a precautionary measure. 为了谨慎起见,他被安排整晚留院观察。🔊🔊