cautioning

cautioning
perspėjimas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Auklėjimo metodas, kai žodžiu nurodomos pavojaus galimybės (pavojaus, nesėkmės numatymas, tikru žinojimu pagrįstas įspėjimas), siekiant apsaugoti nuo galimų klaidų, nelaimių, priminti. Perspėjimas turi būti motyvuotas, įtaigus. Kitaip jis neveiksmingas. atitikmenys: angl. cautioning vok. Mahnung rus. предостережение ryšiai: palyginkįspėjimas palyginkįspėjimas

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