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单词 advise
释义 ad·vise
\ədˈvīz also ad-\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English avisen, advisen, partly from Old French aviser, adviser to give an opinion, inform, consider (from avis opinion), partly from Old French aviser, adviser to observe, recognize, perceive, from a- (from Latin ad-) + viser to aim, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin visare, from Latin visus, past participle of vidēre to see
transitive verb
1. obsolete : to look at : observe, consider
 < abashed that her a stranger did advise — Edmund Spenser >
2. obsolete : bethink
 < advise you what you say — Shakespeare >
3.
 a. : to give advice to : counsel
  < among those advising the president >
  < was advised to try a warmer climate >
 b. : caution, warn
  < advised him of the danger >
  < against which a solemn trespass board advised us — Mary Austin >
 c. : recommend
  < advise going slow >
  < advised prudence >
4. : to give information or notice to : inform, apprise
 < had not advised his friends of his marriage — Willa Cather >
 < a note on the flyleaf advised that this was a limited edition — Discovery >
 < a stone guidepost advised him that Gaza was still eight miles distant — L.C.Douglas >
intransitive verb
1. obsolete : to take thought : consider, deliberate
2. : to give advice : offer counsel
 < an article written to inform, not to advise >
 < knowledge enabling them to advise on actions designed to improve the well-being of people — Fritz Machlup >
3. : to take counsel : hold a consultation : consult — used with with
 < advise with friends >
 < by cooperating and advising with voluntary … nonprofit organizations — U.S. Code >
 < inspects their farms and advises with them on the best farming methods — Banking >
Synonyms: see inform
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