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单词 advise
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advise


advise

to give counsel to; to offer a suggestion, caution: I advise you not to drive so fast on this road.; notify, apprise: She advised me of the job opportunity.
Not to be confused with:advice – an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to conduct; an admonition; a warning: Timely advice kept them from making a mistake.

ad·vise

A0106000 (ăd-vīz′)v. ad·vised, ad·vis·ing, ad·vis·es v.tr.1. To offer advice to; counsel: advised him to study abroad; advised that we should reconsider the idea.2. To recommend; suggest: advised patience.3. To inform; notify: advised us that the meeting had been postponed.v.intr.1. To offer advice: How would you advise?2. To take counsel; consult: She advised with her associates.
[Middle English avisen, advisen, from Old French aviser, from avis, advice; see advice.]

advise

(ədˈvaɪz) vb (when tr, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) 1. to offer advice (to a person or persons); counsel: he advised the king; to advise caution; he advised her to leave. 2. formal (sometimes foll by: of) to inform or notify3. chiefly or obsolete (foll by: with) US to consult or discuss[C14: via Old French from Vulgar Latin advīsāre (unattested) to consider, from Latin ad- to + visāre (unattested), from vīsere to view, from vidēre to see]

ad•vise

(ædˈvaɪz)

v. -vised, -vis•ing. v.t. 1. to give counsel to. 2. to recommend as desirable, prudent, etc.: to advise secrecy. 3. to give (a person, group, etc.) information or notice (often fol. by of): Investors were advised of the risk. v.i. 4. to take counsel; consult (usu. fol. by with): to advise with one's friends. 5. to offer counsel; give advice: I shall act as you advise. [1275–1325; Middle English avisen < Anglo-French, Old French aviser, v. derivative of avis opinion (see advice)] ad•vis′or, ad•vi′ser, n.

advice

– advise1. 'advice'

Advice /ɑd'vaɪs/ is a noun. If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do.

Take my advice – stay away from him!She promised to follow his advice.

Advice is an uncountable noun. Don't talk about 'advices' or 'an advice'. However, you can talk about a piece of advice.

What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?Could I give you one last piece of advice?
2. 'advise'

Advise /ɑd'vaɪz/ is a verb. If you advise someone to do something, you say that you think they should do it.

He advised her to see a doctor.He advised me not to buy it.

If you say to someone 'I advise you to...', you are telling them that you think they should do it.

The operation will be tiring so I advise you to get some rest.

Be Careful!
Don't use 'advise' without an object. Don't say, for example, 'He advised to leave as quickly as possible'. If you don't want to say who is receiving the advice, you say 'His advice was to leave as quickly as possible'.

Diego's advice was to wait until the morning.

advise


Past participle: advised
Gerund: advising
Imperative
advise
advise
Present
I advise
you advise
he/she/it advises
we advise
you advise
they advise
Preterite
I advised
you advised
he/she/it advised
we advised
you advised
they advised
Present Continuous
I am advising
you are advising
he/she/it is advising
we are advising
you are advising
they are advising
Present Perfect
I have advised
you have advised
he/she/it has advised
we have advised
you have advised
they have advised
Past Continuous
I was advising
you were advising
he/she/it was advising
we were advising
you were advising
they were advising
Past Perfect
I had advised
you had advised
he/she/it had advised
we had advised
you had advised
they had advised
Future
I will advise
you will advise
he/she/it will advise
we will advise
you will advise
they will advise
Future Perfect
I will have advised
you will have advised
he/she/it will have advised
we will have advised
you will have advised
they will have advised
Future Continuous
I will be advising
you will be advising
he/she/it will be advising
we will be advising
you will be advising
they will be advising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been advising
you have been advising
he/she/it has been advising
we have been advising
you have been advising
they have been advising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been advising
you will have been advising
he/she/it will have been advising
we will have been advising
you will have been advising
they will have been advising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been advising
you had been advising
he/she/it had been advising
we had been advising
you had been advising
they had been advising
Conditional
I would advise
you would advise
he/she/it would advise
we would advise
you would advise
they would advise
Past Conditional
I would have advised
you would have advised
he/she/it would have advised
we would have advised
you would have advised
they would have advised
Thesaurus
Verb1.advise - give advice toadvise - give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"counsel, redeurge, urge on, exhort, press - force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"dissuade, deter - turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people"hash out, talk over, discuss - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household budget"admonish, monish, warn, discourage - admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet"tip off, tip - give insider information or advise to; "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"misadvise, misguide - give bad advice topropound - put forward, as of an ideaconsult - advise professionally; "The professor consults for industry"contraindicate - make a treatment inadvisable
2.advise - inform (somebody) of somethingadvise - inform (somebody) of something; "I advised him that the rent was due"apprise, apprize, notify, send word, give noticeinform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"
3.advise - make a proposal, declare a plan for something; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"propose, suggestadvocate, recommend, urge - push for something; "The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"advance, throw out - bring forward for consideration or acceptance; "advance an argument"proposition - suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party"feed back - respond to a query or outcomeput forward, state, submit, posit - put before; "I submit to you that the accused is guilty"make a motion, move - propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meetingdeclare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"

advise

verb1. recommend, suggest, urge, counsel, advocate, caution, prescribe, commend, admonish, enjoin I would strongly advise against it.2. counsel, train, teach, guide, influence, educate, instruct, give guidance, give tips, offer suggestions, give counselling, offer opinions He advises university graduates on money matters.3. notify, tell, report, announce, warn, declare, inform, acquaint, make known, apprise, let (someone) know I must advise you of my decision to retire.Quotations
"Thou dost advise me, Even so as I mine own course have set down" [William Shakespeare The Winter's Tale]

advise

verb1. To give recommendations to (someone) about a decision or course of action:counsel, recommend.Informal: mentor.2. To meet and exchange views to reach a decision:confer, consult, deliberate, parley, talk.Informal: powwow.3. To impart information to:acquaint, apprise, educate, enlighten, inform, notify, tell.
Translations
劝告忠告通知

advice

(ədˈvais) noun suggestions to a person about what he should do. You must seek legal advice if you want a divorce; Let me give you a piece of advice. 勸告 劝告advise (ədˈvaiz) verb1. to give advice to; to recommend. My lawyer advises me to buy the house. 勸告 劝告2. (with of) to inform. This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal. 通知 通知adˈvisable adjective (of actions) wise. The doctor does not think it advisable for you to drink alcohol. 明智的 明智的,可取的 adˌvisaˈbility noun 明智,恰當 可取,恰当 adˈviser, adˈvisor noun a person who advises. 顧問 顾问adˈvisory adjective giving advice. an advisory leaflet; He acted in an advisory capacity. 提供諮詢的 顾问的,咨询的
advice is a noun and never used in the plural: to give advice / a piece of advice / some advice .
advise is a verb: He advises us not to go .

advise

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advise


advise (one) about (something)

To recommend or offer suggestions to one about a particular topic or issue. Jim advised Carla about her tax liability. I advised him about the potential problems with his plan, but he implemented it anyway.See also: advise

advise against (something)

To recommend not pursuing a particular plan or action. I would advise against quitting your job if you are not actively pursuing another opportunity. My mechanic advised against driving the car until the transmission was repaired.See also: advise

advise (one) against (something)

To make a recommendation to one to not pursue a particular plan or action. She advised him against taking out another mortgage on the house. The professor advised his students against skipping class if they wanted a passing grade at the end of the semester.See also: advise

advise (one) of (something)

To share insight or recommendations on a particular topic with one. My lawyer advised me of how to handle my mother's estate. Patrick advised her of the possible issues she should expect during the negotiation process.See also: advise, of

advise (one) on (something)

To share insight or recommendations on a particular topic with one. My lawyer advised me on how to handle my mother's estate. Patrick advised her on the possible issues she should expect during the negotiation process.See also: advise, on

advise against something

to suggest that something not be done. Lisa always advises against hasty actions.See also: advise

advise someone about someone or something

to inform someone about someone or something; to counsel someone about someone or something. Bill needs to advise the committee about Karen's request.See also: advise

advise someone against doing something

to encourage or counsel someone not to do something. I advised Bill against quitting his job.See also: advise

advise someone of something

to inform someone of specific facts or some other information. I hope you will advise Larry of the details of the proposal.See also: advise, of

advise someone on someone or something

to provide someone with specific advice about someone or something. Would you please advise me on what kind of computer to buy?See also: advise, on
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Advise


Advise

To give an opinion or recommend a plan or course of action; to give notice; to encourage, inform, or acquaint.

Advise does not mean the same as instruct or persuade. If a statute authorized a trial court to acquit, the court has no power to instruct the jury to acquit. The court can only counsel, and the jury is not bound by the advice.

ADVISE


AcronymDefinition
ADVISEAdenosine Vasodilator Independent Stenosis Evaluation (medical study)
ADVISEAnalysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight, and Semantic Enhancement (US Department of Homeland Security data mining program)
ADVISEAvionics Data Visualization Integration System Environment
ADVISEAdvanced Visual System for Situation Awareness Enhancement

See AD Vision

advise


  • verb

Synonyms for advise

verb recommend

Synonyms

  • recommend
  • suggest
  • urge
  • counsel
  • advocate
  • caution
  • prescribe
  • commend
  • admonish
  • enjoin

verb counsel

Synonyms

  • counsel
  • train
  • teach
  • guide
  • influence
  • educate
  • instruct
  • give guidance
  • give tips
  • offer suggestions
  • give counselling
  • offer opinions

verb notify

Synonyms

  • notify
  • tell
  • report
  • announce
  • warn
  • declare
  • inform
  • acquaint
  • make known
  • apprise
  • let (someone) know

Synonyms for advise

verb to give recommendations to (someone) about a decision or course of action

Synonyms

  • counsel
  • recommend
  • mentor

verb to meet and exchange views to reach a decision

Synonyms

  • confer
  • consult
  • deliberate
  • parley
  • talk
  • powwow

verb to impart information to

Synonyms

  • acquaint
  • apprise
  • educate
  • enlighten
  • inform
  • notify
  • tell

Synonyms for advise

verb give advice to

Synonyms

  • counsel
  • rede

Related Words

  • urge
  • urge on
  • exhort
  • press
  • dissuade
  • deter
  • hash out
  • talk over
  • discuss
  • admonish
  • monish
  • warn
  • discourage
  • tip off
  • tip
  • misadvise
  • misguide
  • propound
  • consult
  • contraindicate

verb inform (somebody) of something

Synonyms

  • apprise
  • apprize
  • notify
  • send word
  • give notice

Related Words

  • inform

verb make a proposal, declare a plan for something

Synonyms

  • propose
  • suggest

Related Words

  • advocate
  • recommend
  • urge
  • advance
  • throw out
  • proposition
  • feed back
  • put forward
  • state
  • submit
  • posit
  • make a motion
  • move
  • declare
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