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Definition of advice in English: advicenoun ədˈvʌɪsədˈvaɪs 1mass noun Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. my advice is to see your doctor on their solicitors' advice, the trustees have accepted £577,000 by way of compensation he took my advice and put his house up for sale 他按我的劝告把房子拿出来卖。 Example sentencesExamples - Several lawyers have offered free advice on the issue and he said he would ask one of them what he should do.
- Can you offer any advice on how to plan what to grow, how to set out and maintain the patch, what tools to get, etc?
- Police today offered advice on how van owners can make themselves less vulnerable to the gang.
- We would like to offer some advice on how to ensure they do not become victims.
- It tells us to stop buying rounds but offers little practical advice on how to dodge them.
- Importantly, the site also offers advice on what to do should your debt have run out of control.
- Even when he was offering me advice on my personal life, he had me in stitches.
- The messages offer encouragement and advice on how to choose the best career.
- They will then offer advice on how the groups can extend their services to a wider range of people.
- There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals.
- This handbook offers advice on blogging anonymously and getting round censorship.
- Spotting classic mistakes is not easy, but there is some good advice on offer.
- The guidance gives no advice on how the question of incapacity is to be determined.
- They were giving it out to customers as well as offering advice on the benefits of tap water over bottled water.
- The trust can back this up with workplace visits offering advice on giving up.
- Everyone arrested is offered drug treatment and advice on benefits and housing.
- We offer advice on the procedures to get court orders to remove illegal encampments.
- Every week, it seems, women are offered ever more expert advice on how to manipulate their men.
- Fruit nurseries are always happy to offer advice on how to grow specific plants, so do ask when you buy.
- The salon also offers hairdressers advice on how to run their businesses better.
Synonyms guidance, advising, counselling, counsel, help, direction, instruction, information, enlightenment recommendations, guidelines, suggestions, hints, tips, pointers, ideas, opinions, views, facts, data informal info, gen, dope, the low-down, the inside story 2A formal notice of a financial transaction. (金融交易)正式通知 汇款通知。 Example sentencesExamples - In relation to counsel's fees, there were a number of advices that have not been set out in the schedule.
- This electronic payment solution provides electronic versions of paper checks and remittance advices.
- This strategy should include providing members with fortnightly pay advices.
- Cheques and remittance advices were raised mostly in alphabetical order, as per the purchase ledger.
- We quote below a message which will represent your first advices in connection with this incident.
- When you're dealing with laws, there'll be a duplication of advices that are being received.
- He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended.
- Suppliers of medical services also have immediate access to their remittance advices which results in a paperless environment.
- Providers will see an increase in their payments and on their remit advices.
- Is it a stack of old draft reports and legal advices?
- An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web.
- Then underneath, ‘Counsel's costs’, there are two advices: one at £900, one at £825.
- A full and conclusive inquiry was conducted by the Attorney-General including advices of independent Queen's Counsels.
3archaic mass noun Information; news. 〈古〉信息;消息 the want of fresh advices from Europe 缺少来自欧洲的新消息。 Example sentencesExamples - The next advices from the continent may change the face of affairs.
- A few days before the arrival of the news of peace, he received private advices from the Continent which led him to anticipate it.
- Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army.
- Latest advices from abroad give assurances of her safety.
- From this deplorable apathy Cortes was roused by fresh advices urging his presence in Mexico.
Synonyms news, information, word, intelligence, intimation
PhrasesObtain information and guidance, typically from an expert. (尤指向专家)咨询 he should take advice from his accountant 他应该向他的会计师咨询。 Example sentencesExamples - As a party we are here to serve people, to give advice and assistance and to take advice as well.
- Who is Bush supposed to take advice from on energy policy?
- The two critical ingredients to the balance between giving advice and taking advice are talent and respect.
- If you are seriously taking advice from him then you shouldn't vote at all.
- Then I take advice from experts and they confuse me even further.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French avis, based on Latin ad 'to' + visum, past participle of videre 'to see'. The original sense was 'way of looking at something, judgement', hence later 'an opinion given'. Advice is from Old French avis, based on Latin videre ‘to see’. The original sense was ‘a way of looking at something’, ‘a judgement’, which led later to ‘an opinion given’. Supervise (Late Middle English) ‘to over see’ and words at vision are from the same root.
Rhymesbice, Brice, choc ice, concise, dice, entice, gneiss, ice, imprecise, lice, mice, nice, precise, price, rice, sice, slice, speiss, spice, splice, suffice, syce, thrice, top-slice, trice, twice, underprice, vice, Zeiss Definition of advice in US English: advicenounədˈvīsədˈvaɪs 1Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. she visited the island on her doctor's advice 她听从医生的劝告去了一趟海岛。 he took my advice and put his house up for sale 他按我的劝告把房子拿出来卖。 Example sentencesExamples - We would like to offer some advice on how to ensure they do not become victims.
- The guidance gives no advice on how the question of incapacity is to be determined.
- They were giving it out to customers as well as offering advice on the benefits of tap water over bottled water.
- The salon also offers hairdressers advice on how to run their businesses better.
- Every week, it seems, women are offered ever more expert advice on how to manipulate their men.
- Can you offer any advice on how to plan what to grow, how to set out and maintain the patch, what tools to get, etc?
- Even when he was offering me advice on my personal life, he had me in stitches.
- They will then offer advice on how the groups can extend their services to a wider range of people.
- Fruit nurseries are always happy to offer advice on how to grow specific plants, so do ask when you buy.
- It tells us to stop buying rounds but offers little practical advice on how to dodge them.
- Everyone arrested is offered drug treatment and advice on benefits and housing.
- The messages offer encouragement and advice on how to choose the best career.
- This handbook offers advice on blogging anonymously and getting round censorship.
- Police today offered advice on how van owners can make themselves less vulnerable to the gang.
- There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals.
- We offer advice on the procedures to get court orders to remove illegal encampments.
- Spotting classic mistakes is not easy, but there is some good advice on offer.
- The trust can back this up with workplace visits offering advice on giving up.
- Several lawyers have offered free advice on the issue and he said he would ask one of them what he should do.
- Importantly, the site also offers advice on what to do should your debt have run out of control.
Synonyms guidance, advising, counselling, counsel, help, direction, instruction, information, enlightenment 2A formal notice of a financial transaction. (金融交易)正式通知 汇款通知。 Example sentencesExamples - Then underneath, ‘Counsel's costs’, there are two advices: one at £900, one at £825.
- When you're dealing with laws, there'll be a duplication of advices that are being received.
- We quote below a message which will represent your first advices in connection with this incident.
- Is it a stack of old draft reports and legal advices?
- Providers will see an increase in their payments and on their remit advices.
- Cheques and remittance advices were raised mostly in alphabetical order, as per the purchase ledger.
- He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended.
- A full and conclusive inquiry was conducted by the Attorney-General including advices of independent Queen's Counsels.
- This strategy should include providing members with fortnightly pay advices.
- An offsider is hauling together the thousands of different legal advices and papers published on the web.
- This electronic payment solution provides electronic versions of paper checks and remittance advices.
- Suppliers of medical services also have immediate access to their remittance advices which results in a paperless environment.
- In relation to counsel's fees, there were a number of advices that have not been set out in the schedule.
3archaic Information; news. 〈古〉信息;消息 the want of fresh advices from Europe 缺少来自欧洲的新消息。 Example sentencesExamples - The next advices from the continent may change the face of affairs.
- A few days before the arrival of the news of peace, he received private advices from the Continent which led him to anticipate it.
- Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army.
- From this deplorable apathy Cortes was roused by fresh advices urging his presence in Mexico.
- Latest advices from abroad give assurances of her safety.
Synonyms news, information, word, intelligence, intimation
PhrasesObtain information and guidance, typically from an expert. (尤指向专家)咨询 he should take advice from his accountant 他应该向他的会计师咨询。 Example sentencesExamples - The two critical ingredients to the balance between giving advice and taking advice are talent and respect.
- Who is Bush supposed to take advice from on energy policy?
- Then I take advice from experts and they confuse me even further.
- As a party we are here to serve people, to give advice and assistance and to take advice as well.
- If you are seriously taking advice from him then you shouldn't vote at all.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French avis, based on Latin ad ‘to’ + visum, past participle of videre ‘to see’. The original sense was ‘way of looking at something, judgement’, hence later ‘an opinion given’. |