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advisable [əd'vaɪzəbəl]conseillé, recommandé;∎ it would be advisable to lock the door il serait prudent ou préférable que vous fermiez la porte à clé;∎ it is advisable to book early il est recommandé de réserver à l'avance;∎ I'm going in my old car - is that advisable? j'y vais dans ma vieille voiture - est-ce que c'est bien prudent?;∎ I don't think it's advisable to go out je ne vous conseille pas de sortir;∎ it would perhaps be advisable to warn them peut-être conviendrait-il de les prévenir;∎ she thought it advisable to call him elle a cru bien faire en l'appelant;∎ if you consider or think it advisable si bon vous semble
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