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1 советоваться
1) General subject: advise (advise with somebody on something - советоваться с кем-либо о чем-либо), ask advice (с кем-л.), see, seek advice (с кем-л.), take advice (с кем-л.), take counsel, consult, deliberate, take council2) Engineering: confer3) Business: confer with4) Makarov: lay heads together, consult with, consult with (с кем-л.) -
2 обсуждать
1) General subject: advise, argue, bandy, bandy (часто bandy about), bandy about, brouch, canvass, chew over, consider, debate, deliberate, discuss, have a discussion of (что-л.), hold a discussion of (что-л.), moot, mooted, natter, negotiate, parley, parley (что-л. с кем-л.), powwow, reason, talk, talk over (подробно), traverse (подробно), treat of, ventilate (вопрос), weigh in the balance, confer, deal with, dispute, talk over, hold counsel (с-with), take counsel (с-with)2) Mathematics: analyze, be concerned with, consider (после consider употребляется герундий, но не инфинитив), examine, inspect, look upon, regard, review3) Law: read4) Economy: hold discussions, negotiate (услови)5) Diplomatic term: have a discussion (что-л.), hold a discussion (что-л.)6) Psychology: canvass (тщательно), consult with, debate (особенно с целью убедить)7) Jargon: beat out ( something), cut up, hash over, knock, kick (something) around8) Business: give consideration to -
3 уточнить
1) General subject: ascertain, get things straight, itemize, advise (в контекстах "прошу уточнить..."), specify, make specific, clarify, make more specific, inquire, redefine2) Mathematics: adjust, correct, make more precise, refine, revise3) Business: confirm4) Sakhalin energy glossary: update5) American English: fine-tune6) Makarov: define more accurately, define more exactly, define more precisely7) Phraseological unit: get something straight (Let me get this straight.)
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advise */*/*/ — UK [ədˈvaɪz] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms advise : present tense I/you/we/they advise he/she/it advises present participle advising past tense advised past participle advised 1) a) to give your opinion to someone about the best… … English dictionary
advise — ad|vise [ əd vaız ] verb intransitive or transitive *** 1. ) to give your opinion to someone about the best thing to do in a particular situation: I m afraid I m not able to advise you. advise someone to do something: Her doctor advised her to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
advise — UK US /ədˈvaɪz/ verb ► [I or T] to give someone useful information, or to tell them what you think they should do: advise (sb) to do sth »Some employment lawyers have advised employers to dismiss staff now, before the limit for compensation is… … Financial and business terms
advise — [ad vīz′, ədvīz′] vt. advised, advising [ME avisen, orig., to consider < OFr aviser < ML advisare < advisum: see ADVICE] 1. to give advice or an opinion to; counsel 2. to offer as advice; recommend 3. to notify; inform [he was advised of … English World dictionary
advise — ad|vise W2S2 [ədˈvaız] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: aviser, from avis; ADVICE] 1.) [I and T] to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something ▪ She needed someone to advise her … Dictionary of contemporary English
advise — verb 1 (I, T) to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something: advise sb to do sth: Passengers are advised not to leave their bags unattended. | advise sb against doing sth: I d advise you … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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advise against — /ədˌvaɪz ə genst/ verb to suggest that something should not be done ● The HR manager advised against dismissing the staff without notice … Dictionary of banking and finance