advise [əd'vaɪz] verb ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to give someone advice 劝告;忠告;向…提供意见,给…出主意•[+ to infinitive] I think I'd advise him to leave the company.要是我,我会建议他离开这家公司。 •His doctor advised him against smoking.他的医生劝他戒烟。 •I'd strongly advise against making a sudden decision.我会极力奉劝不要草率作出决定。 •[+ that] They're advising that children be kept out of the sun altogether.他们建议绝对不要让儿童在阳光下曝晒。 •[+ -ing verb] I'd advise waiting until tomorrow.我建议等到明天再说。 •[+ question word] She advised us wh en to come.她给我们出主意,告诉我们该甚么时候来。 •She advises the President (= gives information and suggests types of action) on African policy.她是总统的非洲政策顾问。 •You would be well- advised to (= It would be wise for you to) have the appropriate vaccinations before you go abroad.明智的做法是,在出国前接种适当的疫苗。 transitive formal ■to give someone official information about something 通知;(正式)告知•They were advised of their rights.他们获悉自己的权利。 •[+ that] Our solicitors have advised that the costs could be enormous.我们的律师已经告知我们,诉讼费用可能会非常高。 |