Advise
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advise teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- öğüt vermek
- tavsiye etmek {f}
- tic. bildirmek. ill-advised {f}
- akıl vermek {f}
- salık vermek
- nasihat vermek
- tavsiyede bulunmak
Örnek Cümle:
Onların işi başkana tavsiyede bulunmak.
-Their job is to advise the president.
- tavsiye et
Örnek Cümle:
Tavsiye ettiğiniz gibi yapacağım.
-I'll do as you advise.
Örnek Cümle:
George o kadar yorgundu ki doktoru ona kendisine daha iyi bakmasını tavsiye etti.
-George was so tired that his doctor advised him to take better care of himself.
- bildirmek
- öğütlemek
- haber vermek
- nasihat etmek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Aşağıdaki fiyat indirimleri ile ilgili sana nasihat etmek istiyoruz.
-We wish to advise you of the following price reductions.
- akıllı
- fikir vermek {f}
- uyarmak {f}
- ill akılsız
- tedbirsiz well tedbirli
- haber veya bilgi vermek
- öğüt veya nasihat vermek
- akıl öğretmek
- akılsız, tedbirsiz {s}
- bilgilendir (Bilgisayar)
- haberdar etmek (Ticaret)
- adviser
- müşavir
- advisor
- {i} danışman
Şirket onu bir danışman olarak işe aldı.
-The company engaged him as an advisor.
Tom ekonomik danışmanlarla toplantı yapıyor.
-Tom is meeting with economic advisors.
- adviser
- {i} danışman
Her öğrencinin bir danışmanı var.
-Each student has an adviser.
Matematik Tom'un okuldaki en zayıf dersiydi ama bu onun finansal danışman olmasını engelleyemedi.
-Maths was Tom's weakest subject at school, but this didn't stop him getting a job as a financial adviser.
- advise against
- karşı uyarmak
- advise against
- karşı ikaz etmek
- advise on
- (Dilbilim) öğüt vermek
- advise on
- (Dilbilim) öğütlemek">(Dilbilim) öğütlemek
- advise on
- (Dilbilim) öğütte bulunmak
- advise on
- (Dilbilim) nasihat çekmek
- advise smb
- uyarmak
- advise somebody of something
- uyarmak
- advise to be
- tavsiye et
- Advise Through Bank
- İhbar bankası
- advise beforehand, predispose
- önceden yatkınlık tavsiye
- advise, instruct, advocate
- Avukat talimat tavsiye
- advise against
- uyarmak
- advise of despatch
- (Ticaret) irsal haberi
- advise smb. of smth
- uyarmak
- advise with
- akıl sormak
- advise with
- danışmak
- adviser
- {i} akıl hocası
- adviser
- rehber
- advise on
- (Dilbilim) tembih etmek
- advised
- tavsiye edilmiş
- advised
- {s} tedbirli
- advised
- tavsiye edilen
- adviser
- öğütçü
- adviser
- kılavuz
- advising
- tavsiye eden
- advising
- tavsiye etme
- advisor
- yol gösterici
- advisedly
- akıllıca
- advisedly
- tedbirli olarak
- advisedly
- bile bile
- advising
- {f} tavsiye et
- advisor
- yol gösteren
- advisor
- akıl hocası
- advised
- tavsiye etti
George o kadar yorgundu ki doktoru ona kendisine daha iyi bakmasını tavsiye etti.
-George was so tired that his doctor advised him to take better care of himself.
Erken bir başlangıcı tavsiye etti.
-He advised an early start.
- adviser
- {i} danışman öğretmen
- advises
- tavsiye
O, ona teknik konularda tavsiyede bulunur.
-She advises him on technical matters.
Teknik konularda bana tavsiyelerde bulunur.
-She advises me on technical matters.
- advising
- tavsiye edici
- advisor
- nasuh
- be advise
- tavsiye olmak
- advised
- iyice düşünülmüş
- advised
- düşünceli
- advised
- tavsiye et
Ben ona dinlenmesini tavsiye ettim.
-I advised him to take a rest.
Erken bir başlangıcı tavsiye etti.
-He advised an early start.
- advisedly
- iyice düşünüp
- advisedly
- düşünüp taşınarak
- advisedly
- iyice düşündükten sonra
- advising
- danışmanlık
- advising
- danış
- advising
- meşveret
- advisor
- müşavir
- advisor
- danışman öğretmen
- advisor
- (Askeri) YOL GÖSTERİCİ; DANIŞMAN
- advisor
- i., bak. adviser
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advise teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn
- To look at, watch; to see
Örnek Cümle:
when that villain he auiz'd, which late / Affrighted had the fairest Florimell, / Full of fiers fury, and indignant hate, / To him he turned .
- To give information or notice to; to inform; — with of before the thing communicated
Örnek Cümle:
We were advised of the risk.
- To consider, to deliberate
Örnek Cümle:
Samson is reported to the King accordingly. His Majesty, advising of it for a moment, orders that Samson be brought in with the other Twelve.
- to give advice, consult, give notice {v}
- Student Advising Information System
- v to help with information, knowledge or ideas in making a decision
- give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due"
- The approval sought for doing something one has decided to do
- to counsel, recommend, or inform, as in: I advise you to validate the code on your Web page before you release it to the general public
- make a proposal, declare a plan for something
- One of two possible query types: Advise and Request (see below for 'Request' definition) Advise instructs TA_SRV to send updates on the fields listed in the What clause, for the symbols matching the criteria listed in the Where clause as TA_SRV recieves the updates from the Datafeed
- to recommend a course of action; offer an informed opinion based on specialized knowledge
- Use advise to mean "to counsel or warn," not "to notify" or "to inform "
- To offer advice; to counsel; to recommend a course of action *
- e g , advise affairs, look to, see after
- give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
- To take counsel; to consult; followed by with; as, to advise with friends
- If you advise someone of a fact or situation, you tell them the fact or explain what the situation is. I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire. = inform, apprise see also ill-advised, well advised
- give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due
- To give information or notice to; to inform; with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk
- If an expert advises people on a particular subject, he or she gives them help and information on that subject. an officer who advises undergraduates on money matters A family doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control
- counsel, offer guidance; notify, inform {f}
- If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do. The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank I would strongly advise against it Doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room
- To give information or notice to; to inform; - with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk
- give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud" give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due
- To consider; to deliberate
- advise fate
- A request by a collecting bank wishing to know, as soon as possible, whether a cheque will be paid on its receipt by the paying bank
- advised
- Considered or thought out; resulting from deliberation
- advised
- Simple past tense and past participle of advise
- advised
- Informed, appraised or made aware
- Adviser
- an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala"
- advised
- {a} counseled, informed, prudent
- advisedly
- {a} prudently, wisely, purposely
- adviser
- {n} one who gives advice, a counsellor
- Advisedly
- avisely
- Advisedly
- with intention; in an intentional manner; "he used that word intentionally"; "I did this by choice"
- Adviser
- The company that takes primary responsibility for managing a mutual fund The adviser receives an annual fee for this service, usually ranging between 0 50% and 1% of a fund's total assets
- Adviser
- Faculty member or staff person who provides students with information concerning courses, programs of study, and other aspects of academic life
- Adviser
- The head of a function, such as Camp, Arts, Members with special needs, etc Ad Adviser may or may not have a vote on Council (All levels)
- Adviser
- A member of the University faculty or staff charged with the responsibility of interpreting academic requirements, developing course schedules, providing personal, academic, or career information, and monitoring adjustment to college and academic progress
- Adviser
- An organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investments and asset management practices (also called an investment adviser)
- Adviser
- An organization that is hired by a mutual fund to manage the fund's portfolio and make day-to-day investment decisions regarding the purchase and sale of portfolio securities
- Adviser
- (preferred over advisor) affect (to have an effect on something else: The recession has affected enrollment figures, and the effect on college budgets has been noticeable ) all right (two words; never alright) alumna (a female graduate; plural, alumnae: She is an RIT alumna, and all the friends at her shower are also alumnae ) alumnus (a male graduate; plural, alumni: She is relieved that Chad is a high school alumnus and hopes that eventually he will be among the alumni of RIT ) Use alumni for mixed male and female grads artwork assistive associate in applied science (the AAS degree issued by RIT) assure (to ease someone's mind; also see insure; ensure) audio tape audiovisual awhile (awhile is never preceded by a preposition, but the two-word form a while is: stay awhile; stay for a while)
- Adviser
- The firm primarily responsible for a fund's day-to-day operation
- Adviser
- Term used by the1995 Code to designate the party, usually a bank, hence, the term "advising bank" that notifies another party, that a credit has issued or has been amended Cf advising bank
- To advise
- rede
- advised
- having received information; "be kept advised"
- advised
- having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel; "a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan"
- advised
- past of advise
- advised
- having received information; "be kept advised
- advised
- {s} thought-out, considered; informed
- advisedly
- With intentionality; deliberately
- advisedly
- If you say that you are using a word or expression advisedly, you mean that you have deliberately chosen to use it, even though it may sound unusual, wrong, or offensive, because it draws attention to what you are saying. I say `boys' advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour What a crazy scheme, and I use that term advisedly. after careful thought = deliberately
- advisedly
- Circumspectly; deliberately; leisurely
- advisedly
- With deliberate purpose; purposely; by design
- advisedly
- in an informed manner; in a thought out manner, deliberately
- adviser
- One who advises
- adviser
- An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people. In Washington, the President and his advisers spent the day in meetings. a careers adviser. someone whose job is to give advice because they know a lot about a subject, especially in business, law, or politics
- adviser
- an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala
- adviser
- {i} one who provides guidance, one who gives advice
- advisers
- plural of adviser
- advises
- third-person singular of advise
- advising
- {s} counseling
- advising
- The act of giving advice on investments; an activity included in the definition of investment business and thus normally requiring authorisation under the Financial Services Act 1986
- advising
- A type of listening in which the listener responds with ideas and suggestions about what the speaker should think or do (4)
- advising
- The process of determining with an advisor which courses you need to take to meet your educational goals
- advising
- Personal assistance to students in dealing with academic issues
- advising
- present participle of advise
- advising
- A service provided by a faculty member or designated person (advisor) An advisor guides students through academic questions, problems, and/or course work to plan and complete a degree program
- advisor
- faculty member who is assigned to a student to assist the student in scheduling courses, to explain degree requirements and assist students with their academic programs and coursework selection
- advisor
- A faculty member or designated person who guides students through academic questions, problems, and/or course work to plan and complete a degree program
- advisor
- A professional counselor or faculty member who provides information regarding requirements of various programs of study and career options An advisor is usually assigned to each enrolled student
- advisor
- An entity that assists in the operation of the fund by providing the following services
- advisor
- A faculty member appointed by the department or college to assist students with the planning of academic programs
- advisor
- A Career & Technical Education teacher who oversees and helps to organize and run a SkillsUSA section (club)
- advisor
- One who gives advice to or within a group
- advisor
- These are the organisations or people who can analyse your personal circumstances and advise you your best options They need to charge fees for this service They work for you, only
- advisor
- A type of user assistance offered in two different modes: Coaches proactively provide guidance such as for setting goals and monitoring task completion Context-sensitive help reactively responds when a user has reached an impasse and cannot proceed without assistance
- advisor
- (Data Warehousing Guide)
- advisor
- One who offers advice
- advisor
- {i} one who provides guidance, one who gives advice
- advisor
- An organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investments and asset management practices, also, known as an "Investment Advisor"
- advisor
- The instructor assigned to help students with their academic concerns
- advisor
- The faculty member, administrator, or Educational Planning Center staff person who helps you in the advising process
- advisor
- The organization employed by a mutual fund company to manage a particular fund's assets and make day-to-day investment decisions involving the purchases or sales of securities Also known as a portfolio or investment manager A professional, either an individual or organization, who helps individuals with their financial planning needs Also called a financial planner, financial advisor or investment advisor For more information Aggressive Growth Fund A mutual fund that pursues capital appreciation by investing in common stocks that are on the higher end of the risk/reward spectrum Berger Information Technology, Berger Mid Cap Growth and Berger Small Company Growth Funds are examples of aggressive growth funds
- advisor
- The Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies assigns and processes all changes in advisors Students must consult with their advisor before making course selections Course registration forms and add/drop slips must be signed by the advisor prior to submission at registration
- advisor
- Entity employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investments and asset management practices
- advisor
- The organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investments and asset management practices
- advisor
- An agent retained by an investor to aid in his/her decision-making process The advisors role is to look at the bigger picture of his/her customer, a picture that will satisfy the investors objectives
- advisor
- An organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on its investments and management of its assets
- advisor
- person who advises grievant or respondent; may or may not be an attorney
- advisor
- This is a faculty member chosen to help you in certain areas planning each semester's schedule, providing information about the College, advising and assisting you in other ways After an advisor is assigned to you, you will need this person's signature on each semester's registration form and on all add/drop forms Within three weks of the beginning of classes, a letter will be sent to you with your advsior's name, office location and telephone number You can also meet with the advisors in the Academic Advising Center in Johnson Learning Center 243
- advisor
- (Data Warehousing Guide; search in this book)
- advisor
- Acronym for ADvanced VehIcle SimulatOR
- advisor
- an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala"
- advisor
- The Advisor is a stoic and overly literal companion of the Emperor and of Prang before him He is an ethereal being and as he has nobody does not always relate to those who are motivated by theirs He initially had more of an active role in the art as he had conflicts with Grey and others for possession of the Sphere of Lost Souls and as he consulted with the doomed Prang before his assassination Now the Advisor is used as a judgmental stand-in
- advisors
- plural of advisor
- advisors
- Rich Dad said: "If you want to be rich, who you know is more important that what you know "
- advisors
- Have signed the Advisor Terms of Agreement form to join the Company and pay the $49 95 registration fee Advisors are encouraged and trained to build referral sales organizations that pay in accordance with the commission diagram This route to financial freedom allows flexible hours and locations of choice to operate from Promotion through the ranks are shown on the graphic display of the compensation plan There are six ranks of Advisors, here are their titles and descriptions
- advisors
- Every student has an academic advisor throughout their college career to help guide them through and plan their course schedule, major, or minor
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