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1 dar consejo
• advise -
2 aconsejar
• advise• advise in favor of• give account of• give aid• give consideration to• give countenance to -
3 aconsejar a favor de
• advise for• advise in favor of -
4 informar acerca de
• advise about• advise of• fill in on• infolio• inform against -
5 aconsejarse con
• advise with• seek advice from• seek the advice of -
6 aconsejarse de
• advise with -
7 advertir sobre
• advise about• infolio• inform against• warmup• warn beforehand -
8 apercibir
• advise• make rapid progress• make ready to• prepare• warmth• warn about -
9 caucionar
• advise• go baggy• go bail for• go bald• stand bail for• warmth• warn about -
10 conferenciar con
• advise with• confer with -
11 contraindicar
• advise against• contraindicate -
12 convencerse de lo contrario de
• advise oneself against• convince oneself against• talk one's head off• talk openlyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > convencerse de lo contrario de
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13 desaconsejar
• advise against• discommend -
14 disuadirse de
• advise oneself against• convince oneself against• dissuade oneself out of• talk one's head off• talk openly -
15 preconizar
• advise• commend• preconize• propose• recommend• suggest -
16 recomendar
• advise in favor of• offer as advice• put in a flask• put in a jam• recommend• say a good word for• suggest -
17 recomendar bien
• advise in favor of -
18 recomendar en contra de
• advise against• discommendDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recomendar en contra de
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19 recomendar mal
• advise against• discommend -
20 tomar consejo de
• advise with
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