单词 | advise |
释义 | adviseadvise /ədˈvaɪz/ ●●● S3 W2 verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to tell someone what you think he or she should do, especially when you know more than he or she does about something: advise somebody to do something The doctor advised Lou to lose weight and exercise more.advise somebody on/about something Your lawyer can advise you about the best course of action.advise (somebody) against doing something We were advised against getting a cat because of Joey’s allergies. You are strongly advised to buy medical insurance when visiting China.advise caution/patience/restraint etc. (=advise someone to be careful, patient, etc.) The manufacturers advise extreme caution when using this product.2[intransitive, transitive] to be employed to give advice on a subject about which you have special knowledge or skill: advise (somebody) on something Young advises clients on stock investments.3[transitive] formal to inform someone about something SYN inform: advise somebody of something We’ll advise you of any changes in the delivery dates. Keep us advised of (=continue to inform us about) the developments. → see also ill-advised, well-advised |
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