ADVISE


Meaning of ADVISE in English

[verb]I advised him to stay at home. [T + object + to infinitive]She was advised not to tell anyone. [T + object + to infinitive]His doctor advised (him) against smoking. [usually + preposition]He advised that she (should) be patient. [+ that clause]I advised Peter that he should get his hair cut. [T + object + that clause]He advised her to be patient. [T + object + to infinitive]I'd advise waiting until tomorrow. [+ verb-ing]She advised us when to come. [+ object + wh- word]She advises (the President) (= gives information and suggests types of action) on African policy. [usually + preposition]Please advise us of (= tell us) the expected time of arrival. [T]Our solicitors have advised that the costs could be enormous. [+ that clause]You would be well-advised to (= It would be wise for you to) have the appropriate vaccinations before you go abroad. [+ to infinitive]Parents of small children would be ill-advised to (= It would be unwise for parents to) take them into the area. [+ to infinitive]

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.