advise

aconsejar

verb

advise
[ədˈvaɪz]
verbo transitivo
1aconsejar (give advice to)
  • to advise somebody to do something -> aconsejar a alguien hacer or que haga algo
  • to advise somebody against doing something -> aconsejar a alguien que no haga algo
  • you'd be well advised to take an umbrella -> más vale que lleves un paraguas
2(inform)
  • to advise somebody that… -> informar a alguien de que…
  • to advise somebody of something -> informar a alguien de algo
3asesorar (give professional guidance)(on sobre)

advise [ad-váis]
1Aconsejar, dar consejo.
2Avisar, informar, advertir, enterar, dar noticia.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
3Aconsejarse, pedir o tomar consejo. (n)
4Considerar, deliberar, examinar. (n)
  • To advise with -> aconsejarse con o de, consultar
va.

advise [ədˈvaɪz]
verb:transitive
1 (recommend) [+action] aconsejar; recomendar
he advises caution aconseja recomienda prudencia;or I'd advise leaving the car here aconsejaría que dejáramos el coche aquí
the doctor advises complete rest
to advise sb to do sth aconsejar a algn que haga algo; what would you advise me to do? ¿qué me aconsejas (que haga)?
we were advised to leave the minister advised him to leave as soon as possible candidates in India are advised to submit their applications through the overseas student office in London residents are advised not to put their rubbish bags on the pavement outside their houses to advise [that] ... your doctor has advised that you come off the pill doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room
you would be ill advised to goill no sería prudente que fueras; harías mal yendo en ir;or
you would be well advised to gowell sería prudente que fueras; harías bien yendo en ir;or
he would have been better advised to stay silent
2 (give advice to) aconsejar; (help and inform professionally) asesorar
your doctor will be able to advise you your local cancer group will be able to advise you Your students' union may be able to advise you an experienced solicitor will know how to advise you best trustees who run company pension schemes are not allowed to advise employees A NEW helpline has been opened to advise nurses who are worried they have been badly advised over their pensions she needs someone to advise her to advise sb [on] sth make suggestions to help and inform professionally
can you advise me on the best route?on ¿me puede aconsejar cuál es la mejor ruta?
he advises teachers on classroom techniques a job advising youngsters on diet and fitness
he advises them on investment les asesora en sus inversiones
nutritionists are on hand to advise you on cooking techniques your doctor can advise you on where to get IVF the government will advise civilians about how they can protect themselves a White House group that advises presidents on defense and intelligence issues an officer who advises undergraduates from London's City University on money matters her first step was to contact a solicitor to advise her on the wording of any reply to advise sb [how]/[when]/[where]/[what] ...
she will advise you what to dowhat ella te dirá lo que tienes que hacer
Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank I want you to advise me where I can sell some silver
3 (formal) (inform) informar; (officially) notificar
to advise sb of sthof informar a algn de algo; (officially) notificar algo a algn
he wrote to advise me of his decision me escribió para informarme de notificarme su decisión;or
the police must advise you [of] your rights la policía tiene la obligación de informarte de tus derechos
please advise us of a convenient date le ruego nos notifique una fecha conveniente
we will advise you of delivery in due course I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire use knowledge to
to keep sb advised of about sthoforabout mantener a algn al corriente informado de algo;or
keep me advised
4 (warn) advertir
he was advised about the dangers of smoking nobody had advised me what to expect
they were advised that it would look bad les advirtieron (de) que causaría una mala impresión
I spotted the note on the ticket hut advising that the ferry was on holiday until 26 October be advised that we are aware of what you are trying to do
to advise sb against doing sthagainst aconsejar a algn que no haga algo
they advised me against selling the house me aconsejaron que no vendiera la casa; the doctor advised me against it el médico me lo desaconsejó
she advised me against doing anything hasty
no one had advised him of the possible consequencesof nadie lo había advertido de las posibles consecuencias
verb:intransitive
(make recommendations) dar consejos
friends can advise, but you are the one who has to decide listen, but do not advise to advise [against] sth, doing sth
I would advise against itagainst yo te lo desaconsejaría; yo no te lo aconsejaría
he advised against going nos aconsejó que no fuéramos
he advises against the plan
to advise on sthon (give information on) informar dar información sobre algo;or [+lawyer, accountant] asesorar sobre algo
job centres will advise on training courses en las oficinas de empleo informan dan información sobre cursillos de formación;or
your doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control the Foreign Office can advise on the trouble spots to avoid a Housing Advisory Committee, which advises on policy International consultancy firms should be hired to advise on better use of resources and manpower The Law Society is advising on claims

Verb Conjugation for "advise"

Imperative
  • advise
  • you advise
  • he/she advises
  • we advise
  • you advise
  • they advise
Preterite
  • I advised
  • you advised
  • he/she advised
  • we advised
  • you advised
  • they advised
Present Continuous
  • I am advising
  • you are advising
  • he/she is advising
  • we are advising
  • you are advising
  • they are advising
Present Perfect
  • I have advised
  • you have advised
  • he/she has advised
  • we have advised
  • you have advised
  • they have advised
Past Continuous
  • I was advising
  • you were advising
  • he/she was advising
  • we were advising
  • you were advising
  • they were advising
Past Perfect
  • I had advised
  • you had advised
  • he/she had advised
  • we had advised
  • you had advised
  • they had advised
Future
  • I will advise
  • you will advise
  • he/she will advise
  • we will advise
  • you will advise
  • they will advise
Future Perfect
  • I will have advised
  • you will have advised
  • he/she will have advised
  • we will have advised
  • you will have advised
  • they will have advised
Future Continuous
  • I will be advising
  • you will be advising
  • he/she will be advising
  • we will be advising
  • you will be advising
  • they will be advising
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been advising
  • you have been advising
  • he/she has been advising
  • we have been advising
  • you have been advising
  • they have been advising
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been advising
  • you will have been advising
  • he/she will have been advising
  • we will have been advising
  • you will have been advising
  • they will have been advising
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been advising
  • you had been advising
  • he/she had been advising
  • we had been advising
  • you had been advising
  • they had been advising

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