counsel的意思和读音

counsel

: [ˈkaʊns(ə)l] : ['kaʊns(ə)l]

n.

v.

counsels  counseling  counselling  counseled  counselled  

v.advise,recommend,advocate,encourage,direct

n.advice,guidance,direction,warning,guidelines

counseln.

1.advice, especially given by older people or experts; a piece of advice

Listen to the counsel of your elders.

In the end, wiser counsels prevailed.

2.a lawyer or group of lawyers representing sb in court

to be represented by counsel

the counsel for the defence/prosecution

defence/prosecuting counsel

The court then heard counsel for the dead woman's father.

IDMa counsel of despair退advice not to try to do sth because it is too difficulta counsel of perfectionadvice that is good but that is difficult or impossible to followkeep your own counselto keep your opinions, plans, etc. secretv.

1.~ sbto listen to and give support or professional advice to sb who needs help

Therapists were brought in to counsel the bereaved.

2.to advise sb to do sth

Most experts counsel caution in such cases.

He counselled them to give up the plan.

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v.1.,2.;[];[]

n.1.a lawyer who gives someone legal advice and represents them in a court of law2.advice and help

v.1.to give someone advice and help with their problems, especially as your job2.to give someone advice about what to do in a particular situation

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5. 〖 law;statute〗 counsel〖 amanwithnolawknowledge〗 ...

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1.The right to be heard would be, in many cases, of little avail if it did not comprehend the right to be heard by counsel.

2.That said, the possibility of such shocks should always be a counsel for caution when a government embarks on fiscal tightening.

3.So, as my son, Adam prepared to leave for college, I jotted down a few words of counsel and put them in a binder.

4.This seems to be his counsel, but don't see why he wants to do, and do what is good, for his movies are not explain clearly.

5.Worrying about even 150, 000 TB deaths a year, compared with the millions who used to die, can thus sound like a counsel of perfection.15使

6.The bank has directed longtime outside legal counsel Herbert Smith LLP to investigate the matter.(HerbertSmithLLP)

7.Chrysler has hired Jones Day to provide legal counsel for a possible bankruptcy-court filing, according to people familiar with the matter.JonesDay

8.Berlusconi's counsel has said the prime minister would be available to testify if the court gave the go-ahead.

9.Don't follow any advice, no matter how good, until you feel as deeply in your spirit as you think in your mind that the counsel is wise.

10.and, to be silent and alone becoming soon her only wish, she readily agreed to her mother's next counsel of going early to bed.