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In everyday language, 警戒 (jǐngjiè) is often used to describe a state of being alert and cautious. It can also refer to taking precautions to prevent potential danger or harm.
For example, someone might say "我们要保持警戒,防止意外发生" (wǒmen yào bǎochí jǐngjiè, fángzhǐ yìwài fāshēng) which means "We need to stay alert and prevent accidents from happening."
In a more formal context, 警戒 (jǐngjiè) can also refer to a state of military or police readiness. For instance, "部队已经进入高度警戒状态" (bùduì yǐjīng jìnrù gāodù jǐngjiè zhuàngtài) means "The troops have entered a state of high alert."
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