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counselors

/koun-suh-ler/US // ˈkaʊn sə lər //

辅导员,顾问,咨询师,辅导员们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whocounsels; adviser.
    • : a faculty member who advises students on personal and academic problems, career choices, and the like.
    • : an assistant at a children's camp, often a high school or college student, who supervises a group of children or directs a particular activity, as nature study or a sport.
    • : a lawyer, especially a trial lawyer; counselor-at-law.
    • : an official of an embassy or legation who ranks below an ambassador or minister.

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Examples

  • She volunteers as an online peer counselor for Maryland residents who have tested positive.

  • My energy wasn’t placed on schoolwork, but on what my parents and school counselors glibly called “extra curriculars.”

  • Many children, worried that their parents may overhear them talking about their problems to counselors, have used the texting service.

  • Elrich said he “would rather not” have a permanent police presence in schools and would like to hire more counselors and therapists.

  • She told the paper her primary purpose is her work as a counselor, and she hopes her people skills will transfer as a Council member.

  • Mariame protests, and tells the guidance counselor that she does not understand.

  • She must leave the banlieue, just as she insists to the school counselor, that she must go to high school.

  • She begs the guidance counselor to let her advance to high school.

  • If you identify with two or more of the following traits, you may want to seek out a nutritionist or counselor, according to Dunn.

  • Caroline Trimm, a nurse counselor at Greenwich House in the SoHo district of Manhattan, seems to have the opposite view.

  • Hast thou no king in thee, or is thy counselor perished, because sorrow hath taken thee as a woman in labour.

  • On the following day she told him that I was the widow of a counselor, who, being poor, lived in retirement.

  • The well-educated woman physician should be the friend and counselor of the mother during this anxious period.

  • He was made baron, and became, next to Kaunitz, the most influential counselor of the empress.

  • Sakkataka or Sasachatoko was at one time chief counselor of the Sachem of the tribe.