mo·ni·tion /moˈnɪʃən, mə-/
  忠告,訓誡,警告
  Mo·ni·tion n.
  1. Instruction or advice given by way of caution; an admonition; a warning; a caution.
     Sage monitions from his friends.   --Swift.
  2. Information; indication; notice; advice.
     We have no visible monition of . . . other periods, such as we have of the day by successive light and darkness.   --Holder.
  3. Admiralty Practice A process in the nature of a summons to appear and answer.
  4. Eccl. Law An order monishing a party complained against to obey under pain of the law.
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  monition
       n 1: a firm rebuke [syn: admonition, admonishment]
       2: cautionary advice about something imminent (especially
          imminent danger) [syn: admonition, warning, word of
          advice]
       3: a summons issued after the filing of a libel or claim
          directing all parties concerned to show cause why the
          judgment asked for should not be granted [syn: process of
          monition]