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The flashcard defines "advise" as a verb with multiple meanings: to recommend or counsel someone on what to do, to offer expertise or information on a subject, or to formally inform someone of a fact or situation. It also clarifies that in passive voice, "advised to" means to be told the appropriate action, and it warns against confusing "advise" (verb) with "advice" (noun).

advise /ædva͟ɪz/ VERB 动词 劝告;忠告;给…出主意 If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do. VERB 动词 (专家)建议,向…提供意见 If an expert advises people on a particular subject, he or she gives them help and information on that subject. VERB 动词 通知,告知(某人事实或情况) If you advise someone of a fact or situation, you tell them the fact or explain what the situation is. V-PASSIVE 被动动词 (官方文件)告知 If an official document states that you are advised to do something, it is telling you the correct or appropriate thing to do. Note: 请勿混淆advise和advice。advice是advise的名词形式。advise用于告诉别人应该怎样做。suggest用于提出想法或计划以供对方考虑,有可能和其他想法或计划一起提出。可以说suggest doing something或suggest that someone does something。

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[VERB 动词]劝告;忠告;给…出主意 If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do.
  [V n to-inf]
  [V n wh]
  [V against n]
  [V that]
  [Also V with quote]
  • The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible...

    部长建议他尽快离开。

  • Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank...

    赫伯特一定会就如何与银行接洽向她提供意见。

  • I would strongly advise against it...

    我强烈建议反对此事。

  • Doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room.

    医生们建议将他转到单人病房。

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[VERB 动词](专家)建议,向…提供意见 If an expert advises people on a particular subject, he or she gives them help and information on that subject.
  [V n on n]
  [V on n]
  • ...an officer who advises undergraduates on money matters...

    为本科生们提供理财建议的高级职员

  • A family doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control.

    家庭医生能够就合适的节育措施提出建议。

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[VERB 动词]通知,告知(某人事实或情况) If you advise someone of a fact or situation, you tell them the fact or explain what the situation is.
  [V n of n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • ...the decision requiring police to advise suspects of their rights...

    要求警方告知疑犯他们所享权利的决定

  • I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire.

    我想我最好告诉你我决定退役。

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[V-PASSIVE 被动动词](官方文件)告知 If an official document states that you are advised to do something, it is telling you the correct or appropriate thing to do.
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • Candidates in India are advised to submit their applications through the overseas student office in London...

    印度的申请人被告知通过驻伦敦的海外学生办公室递交申请表。

  • Residents are advised not to put their rubbish bags on the pavement outside their houses.

    居民被告知不要将垃圾袋放在门外的人行道上。

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See also:
ill-advised
well advised
    Usage Note :

    Do not confuse advise and advice. Advice is the noun that is connected with the verb advise. If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do. If you suggest something, however, you mention it as an idea or plan for someone to think about, perhaps together with other ideas or plans. You can also suggest doing something, or suggest that someone does something. Your bank manager will probably suggest a loan... I suggested inviting Jim... I suggest that you leave this to me.

    请勿混淆advise和advice。advice是advise的名词形式。advise用于告诉别人应该怎样做。suggest用于提出想法或计划以供对方考虑,有可能和其他想法或计划一起提出。可以说suggest doing something或suggest that someone does something。例如:Your bank manager will probably suggest a loan(银行经理可能会建议你贷款),I suggested inviting Jim(我建议邀请吉姆),I suggest that you leave this to me(我建议你将此事交给我处理)。


    Oxford ad·vise / ədˈvaɪz ; NAmE ədˈvaɪz / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to tell sb what you think they should do in a particular situation 劝告;忠告;建议 advise(sb) against sth/against doing sth I would strongly adviseagainst going out on your own. 我要极力奉劝你别单独外出。 advisesb 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。 advisesth I'd advise extreme caution. 我建议要慎之又慎。 + speech ‘Get there early,’ she advised (them). “早点儿到那里。”她嘱咐(他们)说。 advisesb to do sth Police are advising people to stay at home. 警方告诫民众要留在家里。 I'd advise you not to tell him. 我劝你别告诉他。 advisethat… 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。 ( BrE also) They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times. 他们建议护照要随时带在身边。 it is advised that… It is strongly advised that you take out insurance. 奉劝你务必办理保险。 advisedoing sth I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August. 要是想在八月份去旅行,我建议及早购票。 see also
    ill-advised
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    well advised
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    recommend
    2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to give sb help and information on a subject that you know a lot about 出主意;提出建议;提供咨询 advise(sb) on/about sth/about doing sth We employ an expert to advise on new technology. 我们聘用了一位专家作新技术顾问。 She advises the government on environmental issues. 她是政府的环境问题顾问。 advise(sb) what, which, whether, etc… The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take. 药剂师会建议服用哪些药才安全。 Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action. 你的律师可以告诉你是否起诉。 3 [transitive ] ( formal) to officially tell sb sth 通知;正式告知 SYN
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    advisesb of sth Please advise us of any change of address. 如地址有变,敬请告知。 advisesb when, where, how, etc… I will contact you later to advise you when to come. 稍后我会与你联系,通知你何时前来。 advisesb that… I regret to advise you that the course is now full. 本课程已满额,特此通知。
    advise advises advised advising
    ad·vise / ədˈvaɪz ; NAmE ədˈvaɪz /
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    advisead‧vise /ədˈvaɪz/ ●●● S2 W2 verb
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    1[intransitive, transitive] to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something:  She needed someone to advise her.advise somebody to do something Evans advised him to leave London. You are strongly advised to take out medical insurance when visiting China.advise somebody against (doing) something I’d advise you against saying anything to the press.advise that Experts advise that you should avoid being in strong sunlight for long periods.advise caution/patience/restraint etc (=advise people to be careful, patient etc) The makers advise extreme caution when handling this material.I/we would advise somebody to do something (=used when advising someone what to do) I would advise you to speak to a doctor.‘ …,’ somebody advised ‘Make sure that you keep the documents in a safe place,’ Otley advised him.somebody can advise If you need more information, I’m sure your lawyer can advise.2[intransitive, transitive] to be employed to give advice on a subject about which you have special knowledge or skilladvise somebody on/about something He advises us on tax matters.advise on something She’s been asked to advise on training the new sales team.advise somebody on something He advises us on tax matters.advise somebody (on) how/where/what/when Matthew advises people how to invest their money.3[transitive] formal to tell someone about somethingadvise somebody of something We’ll advise you of any changes in the delivery dates. Keep us advised of (=continue to tell us about) any new developments.advise somebody that They advised him that the tour would proceed.4you would be well/ill advised to do something used to tell someone that it is wise or unwise to do something:  You would be well advised to stay in bed and rest.GRAMMAR: ComparisonadviseYou advise someone to do something: · His lawyer advised him to plead guilty. Don’t say: His lawyer advised to him to plead guilty.You advise someone that they should do something: · His lawyer advised him that he should plead guilty.recommendYou recommend something to someone: · One of my friends recommended the restaurant to me.You recommend that someone should do something: · One of my friends recommended that I should go to the restaurant.suggestYou suggest something to someone: · Someone suggested the idea to her.You suggest that someone should do something: · Someone suggested that she should write a book about her experiences.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSTHESAURUSadvise to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you have more experience or knowledge than they do: · My lawyer advised me to plead guilty.give advice to advise someone about questions relating to a particular subject: · They give advice to people about loans.· Can I give you some 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 they should visit the cathedral while they’re here.urge to strongly advise someone to do something: · Police have urged anyone with information about the murder to contact them.
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    advised[5775] advises[537] advising[1287]
    建议(69%),通知(16%),劝告(8%),忠告(6%),提建议(1%)
    vt.建议;劝告,忠告;通知;警告
    vi.建议;与…商量

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