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/ədˈvaɪz/ |
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1 | to give your opinion to someone about the best thing to do in a particular situation 向…提出意见;给…出主意;忠告;建议 |
| I’ m afraid I’ m not able to advise you. 恐怕我无法帮你出主意。 |
| advise sb to do sth Her doctor advised her to rest. 她的医生建议她休息。 |
| Students are advised to read all the questions carefully. 学生们被提醒要仔细地阅读所有问题。 |
| advise sb against sth Police are advising the public against travelling in the fog. 警方提醒公众不要在大雾中出行。 |
| advise sb that The bank advised us that we should increase our insurance cover. 银行建议我们应该扩大保险范围。 |
| +that Experts advise that sunscreen should be reapplied on an hourly basis. 专家们建议防晒霜应该每小时抹一次。 |
| strongly advise I strongly advise you to reject the offer. 我强烈建议你拒绝这个提议。 |
| 1a | to give people advice , especially as your job (尤指作为工作)给…出主意,向…建议 | | Our team of legal experts will be pleased to help and advise you. 我们的法律专家组将非常荣幸能帮您出主意。 | | advise sb on/about sth His job is to advise the government on public health issues. 他的工作是就公众健康问题向政府提出建议。 | | advise sb what/where/how/when She advises clients where to invest their money. 她为客户就投资方向提供意见。 | | advise on sth He was called in to advise on the use of computers in the classroom. 他被请到教室指导计算机的使用。 | |
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2 | formal to tell someone facts or information that they need to know 通知;告知 |
| The committee will advise all applicants of its decision by 30 June. 委员会将在6月30日前将有关决定通知所有申请者。 |
| +that The letter advised that the time of the meeting had changed. 来信通知说会议时间已变更。 |
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- | sb would be well/better advised to do sth formal |
| used for saying what someone should definitely do |
| 某人应该做某事 |
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| He would be well advised to practise a bit harder before the next game. 在下次比赛之前他应该练得更刻苦点儿。 |
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