词组 | advise |
释义 | advise /ədˈvaɪz/ verb to tell someone what you think they should doGrammarThe most common way of using advise is in the phrase advise sb to do sth: My lawyer advised me to plead guilty. People are advised not to keep large sums of money at home.adverbsstrongly advise sb to do sth There is a limited number of seats and we strongly advise customers to buy their tickets in advance.be badly/wrongly advised She now feels that she was wrongly advised by her doctor.be legally advised to do sth The men have been legally advised not to say anything to the press.properly advise sb The defence lawyer needs to have enough information to be able to properly advise the client.prepositionsadvise (sb) against sth (=advise someone not to do something) The authorities are advising people against traveling to the area.THESAURUS: advise give advice to advise someone about questions relating to a particular subject: They give advice to people about loans. | Can I give you a piece of advice? tell to tell someone what you think they should do, especially in order to avoid problems: My dad told me to talk to a teacher if I was being bullied. | I told her not to worry. recommend to advise someone to do something, especially after careful study of that subject: Doctors recommend eating five portions of fruit and vegetables each day. | Current guidelines recommend that young babies should sleep on their back. suggest to tell someone your ideas about what they should do: I suggested that they should visit the cathedral while they’re here. | He suggested we meet later on in the week. Suggest is often followed by should: I suggested that he should go on a diet. You can also say: I suggested that he went on a diet. with the same meaning. urge to strongly advise someone to do something: Police have urged anyone with information about the murder to contact them. | His colleagues strongly urged him to resign. |
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