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advisory

/ad-vahy-zuh-ree/US // ædˈvaɪ zə ri //UK // (ədˈvaɪzərɪ) //

咨询,顾问,提供咨询,咨询意见

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, giving, or containing advice: an advisory letter from a stockbroker.
    • : having the power or duty to advise: an advisory council.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ad·vi·so·ries.

    • : a report on existing or predicted conditions, often with advice for dealing with them: an investment advisory.
    • : an announcement or bulletin that serves to advise and usually warn the public, as of some potential hazard: a health advisory;a travelers' advisory.
    • : an announcement from the U.S. National Weather Service to keep the public informed about the progress of a potentially dangerous weather condition: hurricane advisory;tornado advisory.Compare warning, watch.

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Examples

  • Calvert, meanwhile, did not disclose that he once held an unpaid position on the advisory board of Hayungs’ company, MRG Medical.

  • A permanent advisory group was also set up by the surgeon general to provide guidance in vaccine production and testing.

  • One was followed by a former member of Congress, Republican Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, who is on the Catholics for Trump advisory board.

  • The report also recommends establishing an international scientific advisory board to evaluate the state of the technology and consult on applications to do such heritable or germline editing.

  • Wealth and investment banking advisory, the biggest growth areas, both posted record revenue in the first six months, driven by growth in China as markets recovered.

  • Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is (appropriately) barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms.

  • And if he is re-elected, the House advisory rules prohibiting him from voting no longer apply.

  • On Nov. 13, after years of deliberation, an advisory panel finally recommended lifting the ban, sort of.

  • The whole stack was re-evaluated—a “one-time decision,” said a memo from the advisory council, due to “extraneous circumstances.”

  • To this end, a robust Special Operations Forces presence beyond simply a modest advisory effort should be sent to Iraq.

  • In connection with the advisory committee's recommendation that the depth of lifeboats shall not exceed 44 per cent.

  • The advisory board, men who drove past in milk wagons, condemned it as a piece of folly.

  • You all know something of the scheme; it has been heard and passed as feasible by the Advisory Group.

  • The policies of the National Trades' Union instead of merely advisory were henceforth to be binding.

  • The field of this advisory council is indicated in a series of memoranda presented to him in January, 1917.