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advisability

/ad-vahy-zuh-buhl/US // ædˈvaɪ zə bəl //UK // (ədˈvaɪzəbəl) //

可取性,可行性,明智之举,明智

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : proper to be suggested or recommended; desirable or wise, as a course of action: Is it advisable for me to write to him?
    • : open to or desirous of advice.

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Examples

  • Children under 2 are nearly always strapped into a car seat — it really isn’t practical, or advisable, to strap a baby into an adult seatbelt.

  • A thousand American towns never witness such a phenomenon, yet it has come to a place about 50 minutes northwest of downtown Atlanta, if a trek advisable only by helicopter at certain stages of the day.

  • Since wireless earbuds are so often paired to a phone, and since microphone-enabled earbuds are so readily available at a comparable price point, skipping the microphone is generally not advisable unless you have good reason to do so.

  • They can run for up to 30 hours, but note it’s advisable to give your ears a rest every 2-3 hours.

  • While it is advisable these days to keep every single blog post focused around one keyword, having two major keywords to rank for in a single blog post is not a bad idea, according to Hubspot.

  • Otherwise, it might be advisable—perish the thought—to start reading newspapers again.

  • That does not mean it is practical, advisable, tenable, moral or that it should be perpetual.

  • It is advisable to think in advance where they will go, not afterwards.

  • To that end, selecting the best and the brightest was not advisable.

  • It's advisable to get paid up front, because these dream teams are often nightmares.

  • Would it not be more advisable to write to the London house itself, and explain the object of his coming up?

  • It is advisable for the honor and respect of your Majesty, to put a stop to as much as possible.

  • It was therefore deemed advisable to picket the horses close to the tent, between it and the fire.

  • “There are no sahib-log in the town,” he said, for Malcolm deemed it advisable to begin by a question on that score.

  • The crew now lost courage, and affirmed that it would be advisable to turn back and wait for more favourable winds.