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bin nasihat?
doğrusu ne advise mı advice mı? aradım ikisi de kullanılıyor, ama advice daha ağır basıyor sanki. ama yine de ikisi de kullanılıyor. farkı ne? doğrusu hangisi? advice yerine advise kullansak nolur mesela?
Kaynak: oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
advicenoun
ədˈvaɪs ədˈvaɪs
[uncountable] advice (on something)
an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation
advice on road safety
They give advice to people with HIV and AIDS.
Ask your teacher 's advice / Ask your teacher for advice on how to prepare for the exam.
Follow your doctor's advice.
We were advised to seek legal advice.
Let me give you a piece of advice.
A word of advice. Don't wear that dress.
Take my advice. Don't do it.
I chose it on his advice.
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adviseverb
ədˈvaɪz ədˈvaɪz
1 [intransitive, transitive]
to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation
advise (somebody) against something/against doing something I would strongly advise against going out on your own.
advise somebody Her mother was away and couldn't advise her.
advise something I'd advise extreme caution.
+ speech ‘Get there early,’ she advised (them).
advise somebody to do something Police are advising people to stay at home.
I'd advise you not to tell him.
advise that… They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.
(British English also) They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times.
it is advised that… It is strongly advised that you take out insurance.
advise doing something I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.
see also ill-advised, well advised
2 [intransitive, transitive]
to give somebody help and information on a subject that you know a lot about
advise (somebody) on/about something/about doing something We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
She advises the government on environmental issues.
advise (somebody) what, which, whether, etc… The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take.
Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action.
3 [transitive] (formal)
to officially tell somebody something
Synonyminform
advise somebody of something Please advise us of any change of address.
advise somebody when, where, how, etc… I will contact you later to advise you when to come.
advise somebody that… I regret to advise you that the course is now full.
advicenoun
ədˈvaɪs ədˈvaɪs
[uncountable] advice (on something)
an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation
advice on road safety
They give advice to people with HIV and AIDS.
Ask your teacher 's advice / Ask your teacher for advice on how to prepare for the exam.
Follow your doctor's advice.
We were advised to seek legal advice.
Let me give you a piece of advice.
A word of advice. Don't wear that dress.
Take my advice. Don't do it.
I chose it on his advice.
**
adviseverb
ədˈvaɪz ədˈvaɪz
1 [intransitive, transitive]
to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation
advise (somebody) against something/against doing something I would strongly advise against going out on your own.
advise somebody Her mother was away and couldn't advise her.
advise something I'd advise extreme caution.
+ speech ‘Get there early,’ she advised (them).
advise somebody to do something Police are advising people to stay at home.
I'd advise you not to tell him.
advise that… They advise that a passport be carried with you at all times.
(British English also) They advise that a passport should be carried with you at all times.
it is advised that… It is strongly advised that you take out insurance.
advise doing something I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.
see also ill-advised, well advised
2 [intransitive, transitive]
to give somebody help and information on a subject that you know a lot about
advise (somebody) on/about something/about doing something We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
She advises the government on environmental issues.
advise (somebody) what, which, whether, etc… The pharmacist will advise which medicines are safe to take.
Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action.
3 [transitive] (formal)
to officially tell somebody something
Synonyminform
advise somebody of something Please advise us of any change of address.
advise somebody when, where, how, etc… I will contact you later to advise you when to come.
advise somebody that… I regret to advise you that the course is now full.
- lucky_meh (26.10.11 12:50:59)
advice: ogut, nasihat, vb.
advise: ogut/nasihat/vb vermek.
fiil - nesne farki var yani.
advise: ogut/nasihat/vb vermek.
fiil - nesne farki var yani.
- fader (26.10.11 12:51:21)
advise fiil hali, advice isim halidir. "attached find the credit advice letter, because someone else advised credits to your account." gibi.
- yandim sevket (26.10.11 12:56:23)
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