advise的意思和读音

advise

: [ədˈvaɪz] : [əd'vaɪz]

v.

advises  advising  advised  

v.counsel,direct,recommend,guide,instruct

advisev.

1.[i][t]to tell sb what you think they should do in a particular situation

I would strongly advise against going out on your own.

Her mother was away and couldn't advise her.

I'd advise extreme caution.

‘Get there early,’ she advised (them).“。”

Police are advising people to stay at home.

I'd advise you not to tell him.

They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.

They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times.

It is strongly advised that you take out insurance.

I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.

2.[i][t]to give sb help and information on a subject that you know a lot about

We employ an expert to advise on new technology.

She advises the government on environmental issues.

The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take.

Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action.

3.[t]to officially tell sb sth

Please advise us of any change of address.

I will contact you later to advise you when to come.

I regret to advise you that the course is now full.

v.1.,,2.,3.4.1.,,2.,3.4.

v.1.to give your opinion to someone about the best thing to do in a particular situation; to give people advice, especially as your job2.to tell someone facts or information that they need to know

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1.You can certainly get the money back. But when coming to think of the devil to pay, I advise you to give it up.

2.Very often they will give you some valuable wisdom, or advise you, completely free of charge, about what you could have done better.

3.Please advise how much you would charge.

4.Things can tend to get a bit slippery, too, so if you didn't bring any walking boots I'd advise you to hire some from the office.

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6.And if you are looking out for her well-being , I suggest you advise her to pick up the injection gun and bring it to me.

7.I advise you to go on a light diet for the next few days.

8.However, the collection bank must advise without delay the bank from which the collection instruction was received of any such action taken.

9.I then went on to advise her to acknowledge what had happened to her, not dismiss it, and put it on the shelf at the back of her mind.)。

10.It's an insidious but frequent tendency to let the board decide, rather than advise or approve. It goes like this. . .