advise
advise 英 [ədˈvaɪz] 美 [ædˈvaɪz]
vt. 建议;通知
进行时:advising 过去式:advised 过去分词:advised 第三人称单数:advises
- To advise someone is to give them advice, or counsel. If you live in Iceland and a friend visiting you from Hawaii asks what he should pack, advise him to bring warm clothes and snow boots.
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- vt. 建议;通知
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1. I would strongly advise against going out on your own.
我要极力奉劝你别单独外出。
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2. Her mother was away and couldn't advise her.
她的母亲不在身边,无法向她提出劝告。
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3. ‘Get there early,’ she advised them.
“早点儿到那里。”她嘱咐他们说。
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4. I'd advise you not to tell him.
我劝你别告诉他。
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5. They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.
他们建议护照要随时带在身边。
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6. It is strongly advised that you take out insurance.
奉劝你务必办理保险。
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7. We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
我们聘用了一位专家作新技术顾问。
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8. Please advise us of any change of address.
如地址有变,敬请告知。
- advise (v.) late 13c., avisen "to view, consider" (a sense now obsolete); late 14c., "to give counsel to," from Old French aviser "deliberate, reflect, consider" (13c.), from avis "opinion," from phrase ço m'est à vis "it seems to me," or from Vulgar Latin *mi est visum "in my view," ultimately from Latin visum, neuter past participle of videre "to see" (from PIE root *weid- "to see"). The unetymological -d- is from 16c. Related: Advised; advising.
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