advice的意思和读音

advice

: [ədˈvaɪs] : [əd'vaɪs]

n.

advices  

v.+n.give advice,take advice,follow advice,seek advice,offer advice

adj.+n.good advice,professional advice,valuable advice,sound advice,bad advice

n.warning

n.recommendation,counsel,suggestion,guidance,opinion

advicen.

1.~ (on sth)an opinion or a suggestion about what sb should do in a particular situation

advice on road safety

They give advice to people with HIV and AIDS.

Ask your teacher 's advice / Ask your teacher for advice on how to prepare for the exam.

We were advised to seek legal advice .

Let me give you a piece of advice .

A word of advice . Don't wear that dress.穿

Take my advice . Don't do it.

I chose it on his advice .

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n.1.an opinion that someone gives you about the best thing to do in a particular situation

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1.The Groom-to-be, overcoming his fear, decided to ask his father for advice.

2.Thanks for giving intelligent and scientifically sound beauty advice, something that seems to be woefully scarce.

3.While Mr Buffett's advice is sound in principle, it is not easy to put into practice.

4.This also means it would be a good idea to go back to your trusted friends and former employers you liked for tips, leads, and advice.

5.He came to ask me for advice a few days ago.

6.She was one of the best students in the class and certainly didn't need my academic advice.

7.SHARON: Thank you for all this advice, Sylvia. Let me pay for our breakfast today.

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9.You use the imperative to ask or tell someone to do something, or to give advice, warnings, or instructions on how to do something.使

10.Mr Peelo said Mr Ahern had during the period concerned sought tax advice "from time to time" but did not give the name of any adviser used.Peelo