advise
verb
ədˈvaɪz
verb
1
to
tell
someone
what
you
think
they
should
do,
especially
when
you
know
more
than
they
do
about
something
劝告; 忠告; 建议
I,T
She
needed
someone
to
advise
her.
她需要有个人给她出主意。
‘Make
sure
that
you
keep
the
documents
in
a
safe
place,’
Otley
advised
him.
“一定要把文件放在安全的地方。”奥特利建议他说。
advise
sb
to
do
sth
Evans
advised
him
to
leave
London.
埃文斯劝他离开伦敦。
You
are
strongly
advised
to
take
out
medical
insurance
when
travelling.
强烈建议旅游时要购买医疗保险。
advise
sb
against
(doing)
sth
I’d
advise
you
against
saying
anything
to
the
press.
我建议你什么都不要对新闻界讲。
advise
that
Experts
advise
that
sunscreen
be
reapplied
every
one
to
two
hours.
专家建议每隔一两个小时重抹一遍防晒霜。
advise
caution/patience/restraint
etc
(advise
people
to
be
careful,
patient
etc)
建议小心/有耐心/克制等
The
makers
advise
extreme
caution
when
handling
this
material.
制造商建议搬运这种材料时要格外小心。
2
to
be
employed
to
give
advice
on
a
subject
about
which
you
have
special
knowledge
or
skill
(向…)提供〔专业的〕建议 (谘询)
I,T
[+
on
]
She’s
been
asked
to
advise
on
training
the
new
sales
team.
她受邀为新销售队伍的培训提供建议。
advise
sb
on
sth
He
advises
us
on
tax
matters.
他就税务问题向我们提供咨询。
3
to
tell
someone
about
something
[正式] 通知
T | formal
advise
sb
of
sth
We’ll
advise
you
of
any
changes
in
the
delivery
dates.
发送日期若有变化,我们会通知你的。
Keep
us
advised
of
(=continue
to
tell
us
about)
any
new
developments.
请随时告诉我们新的进展情况。
advise
sb
that
They
advised
him
that
the
tour
would
proceed.
他们通知他旅游将成行。
4
you would be well/ill advised to do sth
used
to
tell
someone
that
it
is
wise
or
unwise
to
do
something
建议你最好做/不做某事
You
would
be
well
advised
to
stay
in
bed
and
rest.
你最好卧床休息。