单词 | advise |
释义 | adviseadvisesadvisedadvisingadviseadvise /ədˈvaɪz/ verb1[intransitive and transitive] to tell someone what you think they should doadvise somebody to do somethingThe doctor advised me to take more exercise.advise医生建议我多做运动。advise (somebody) against (doing) somethingI’d advise you against saying anything to the press.say我建议你什么都不要对新闻界说。advise (somebody) on somethingFranklin advises us on financial matters.advisematter富兰克林向我们提供财务方面的建议。advise (somebody) thatThe doctor advised him that a period of complete rest was the only remedy.advisebe医生向他建议说﹐彻底地休息一段时间是唯一的治疗方法。2[transitive] formal to officially tell someone something: You will be advised when the work is completed.advisebecomplete工作完成后你会收到通知。Phrasesyou would be well advised to do something used to strongly advise someone to do something: You would be well advised to see a lawyer.willadvise你最好去找个律师。THESAURUS: adviseadvise to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more about the situation than they do: He advises people about how to invest their money.adviseThe hotel advised us to book our flights early.adviseflighttell somebody to do something/say somebody should do something to tell someone what you think they should do. These phrases are often used instead of advise in everyday conversation: I told her not to worry.tellMy friends said that I should wait.friendsayshallrecommend to advise someone to do something, especially after studying the subject carefully: Doctors recommend eating plenty of fruit and vegetables.doctoreatvegetableThe report recommended a number of changes.recommendnumbchangeurge to strongly advise someone to do something, because you think it is important: Police are urging people not to travel unless their journey is absolutely necessary.beurgebe |
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