advice
US: /ædˈvaɪs/, /ədˈvaɪs/
UK: /ɐdvˈaɪs/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
advice /əd'vais/- danh từ
- lời khuyên, lời chỉ bảo
- to act on advice: làm (hành động) theo lời khuyên
- to take advice: theo lời khuyên, nghe theo lời khuyên
- a piece of advice: lời khuyên
- ((thường) số nhiều) tin tức
- according to our latest advices
- theo những tin tức cuối cùng chúng tôi nhận được
- (số nhiều) (thương nghiệp) thư thông báo ((cũng) letter of advice)
- lời khuyên, lời chỉ bảo
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun[U] ~ (on sth) an opinion or a suggestion about what sb should do in a particular situation: advice on road safety + They give advice for people with HIV and Aids. + You should follow your doctor's advice. + We were advised to seek legal advice. + Let me give you a piece of advice. + A word of advice-don't wear that dress. + Take my advice-don't get married. + I did it on his advice.+ noun
(AmE) = AGONY COLUMN, AGONY AUNT
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 counsel, guidance, recommendation, suggestion, opinion, view; warning, admonition, Technical par'nesis:
His solicitor's advice is to say nothing.
2 information, news, intelligence, notice, notification; communication:
Advice has reached the police that a shipment of arms will leave Dover tonight.
Collocation
ADJ.
constructive, excellent, good, helpful, practical, sensible, sound, useful, valuable
That's very sound advice.
| bad, wrong
I think my solicitor gave me the wrong advice.
| clear | general | detailed | conflicting | confidential | impartial, independent | free | expert, professional, specialist | financial, legal, medical
QUANT.
bit, piece, word
Can I give you a friendly word of advice?
VERB + ADVICE
give (sb), offer (sb), pass on, provide (sb with)
I hope I can pass on some useful advice.
| get, obtain, receive, take
I think you need to take legal advice.
| ask (for), go to sb for, seek, turn to sb for
Go to your doctor and ask for advice. She asked her mother's advice.
| accept, act on, follow, heed, listen to, take
I wished that I had followed her advice.
| ignore, reject
ADVICE + NOUN
centre
The Local Authority runs an advice centre in the town.
PREP.
against sb's ~
Permission was given against the advice of the planning officers.
| on sb's ~
On the advice of his experts he bought another company.
| ~ about
advice about bringing up children
| ~ for
Here is some advice for pregnant women.
| ~ on
Can you give me some advice on where to buy good maps?
| ~ to
My advice to you would be to wait a few months.
Concise dictionary
advicesəd'vaɪsnoun
+a proposal for an appropriate course of action