引以为戒

引以為戒
yǐnyǐwéijiè
idiom #42,343

Meanings

  1. 1 to take as a warning (idiom)
  2. 2 to learn a lesson from a bad example
  3. 3 to heed as a cautionary lesson

Examples

Wǒmen yīnggāi yǐnyǐwéijiè, bìmiǎn zài fàn lèisì cuòwù.
We should take this as a warning to avoid making similar mistakes.
Tā de shībài zhídé wǒmen yǐnyǐwéijiè.
His failure is worth learning a lesson from.
Lìshǐ de jiàoxùn yào yǐnyǐwéijiè.
The lessons of history must be heeded as warnings.

Tips

history
Inspired by 《·》: — people seek to know of successes and failures in order to take them as mirrors and warnings.
grammar
以为 X classical pattern: 'take [it] as X'. See also 引以为荣 (take as pride), 以为 (take as shame). The object taken as warning is usually introduced before the phrase.

Stroke Order

yǐn
wèi
jiè