1 [I,T] advise (sb) (to do sth);advise (sb) (against sth/against doing sth);advise (sb) on sth to tell sb what you think he/she should do 建议;献计;提供意见:
I would strongly advise you to take the job.我很赞成你接受那份工作。They advised us not to travel on a Friday.他们建议我们不要星期五去旅行。The newspaper article advised against eating too much meat.报纸上的那篇文章建议不要吃太多肉。He did what the doctor advised.他听从医生的吩咐。She advises the Government on economic affairs.她就经济事宜向政府献策。
2 [T] (formal 正式)advise sb (of sth) to officially tell sb sth; to inform sb 告知;通知
advise/ədˋvaIz; ədˈvaIz/v 1 [I,T] to tell someone what you think they should do 劝告﹐忠告﹐建议: advise sb to do sth The doctor advised me to take more exercise. 医生建议我多做运动。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说。advise (sb) on sth Franklin advises us on financial matters. 富兰克林向我们提供财务方面的建议。advise (sb) that The doctor advised him that a period of complete rest was the only remedy. 医生向他建议说﹐彻底地休息一段时间是唯一的治疗方法。2 you would be well advised to do sth used to strongly advise someone to do something 强烈建议你做某事: You would be well advised to see a lawyer. 你最好去找个律师。3 [T] formal to officially tell someone something【正式】通知﹐告知: You will be advised when the work is completed. 工作完成后你会收到通知。
adviseadviseadvisesadvisedadvisingverb (advises, advising, advised)spellingRemember! Don't confuse advise, which is a verb, with advice, which is a noun: • He gave me some useful advice. • He advised me to tell the police.to tell somebody what you think they should do: The doctor advised him to lose weight.▶ adviseradviseradvisers (British) (Americanadvisor)nouna person who gives advice to a company, government, etc.