counseled / ˈkaʊn səl /

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counseled3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural coun·sel for 3.

  1. advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgment or conduct of another.
  2. interchange of opinions as to future procedure; consultation; deliberation.
  3. Law. the advocate or advocates engaged in the direction of a cause in court; a legal adviser or counselor: Is counsel for the defense present?
v. 有主动词 verb

coun·seled, coun·sel·ing or coun·selled, coun·sel·ling.

  1. to give advice to; advise.
  2. to urge the adoption of, as a course of action; recommend: He counseled patience during the crisis.
v. 无主动词 verb

coun·seled, coun·sel·ing or coun·selled, coun·sel·ling.

  1. to give counsel or advice.
  2. to get or take counsel or advice.

counseled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give advice

更多counseled例句

  1. The county’s corporation counsel, Janet Anderson-Davis, said that the law requires the Board of Canvassers to certify the election if the county has provided it election results.
  2. He served as the governor’s ethics supervisor, and as chief legal counsel he worked to defend Dunleavy from the ongoing recall effort.
  3. Those actions violated the guarantee of equal protection under the law, according to Matt Morgan, the campaign’s general counsel.
  4. Mark Van Wagoner, legal counsel for the UHSAA, said in an interview that one potential remedy in the case would be to follow the same policy it has over the past several decades — that girls play on predominantly boys’ teams.
  5. Megan Gray, general counsel of rival search engine DuckDuckGo, said in an interview.
  6. A psychologist from the Syrian town of Latakia recently told me she had counseled 15 women who had been released from detention.
  7. During his time there, Davis counseled students seeking abortions.
  8. “Remain devout, patient and persistent in upholding high moral values,” bin Laden counseled.
  9. He had apparently been counseled by sceptical teammates that paying into the system at his advanced age would be foolish.
  10. Top advisers in the White House counseled retreat; she bluntly dismissed the idea.
  11. The young girl was counseled by Eugene de Rastignac, who took it upon himself to see that she got married.
  12. He counseled her to seek in literature relief from the bitterness of her wedded life.
  13. And yet Mrs. Bassett was outwardly friendly, and she privately counseled Marian, quite unnecessarily, to be "nice" to Sylvia.
  14. Have I ever, ever in all these years, counseled you to dishonor?
  15. The leading men now counseled and gave the order that the people should give him no more food for some days.