adviser
英 [ədˈvaɪzə(r)]
美 [ədˈvaɪzər]
n. 顾问; 提供意见者
复数:advisers
Collins.3 / BNC.2553 / COCA.2720
牛津词典
noun
- 顾问;提供意见者
a person who gives advice, especially sb who knows a lot about a particular subject- a financial adviser
财务顾问 - a special adviser to the President on education
总统的教育特别顾问
- a financial adviser
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 顾问;提供意见者
Anadviseris 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.
在华盛顿,总统和他的顾问们一整天都在开会。 - ...a careers adviser.
职业顾问
- In Washington, the President and his advisers spent the day in meetings.
英英释义
noun
- an expert who gives advice
- an adviser helped students select their courses
- the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala
双语例句
- If you are housebound, you can arrange for a home visit from a specialist adviser.
如果您不方便出门,可以安排专业顾问登门拜访。 - He was their adviser, confidant and father confessor.
他是他们的顾问、密友和倾听者。 - In Washington, the President and his advisers spent the day in meetings.
在华盛顿,总统和他的顾问们一整天都在开会。 - We engage you as a legal adviser.
我们聘请你当法律顾问。 - He is definitely a good adviser to you.
他不愧是你的好参谋。 - Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes briefed reporters on the meeting.
美国副国家安全顾问本.罗兹在这次会议上对记者发布了这一消息。 - He is our financial adviser.
他是我们的财政顾问。 - Sherman was counselor for the State Department and special adviser to the former president.
谢尔曼被参赞国务院和特别顾问的前总统。 - An adviser said there was no reason why the two countries should remain at odds.
一位顾问说这两个国家不会一直这样争执下去。 - She refused to promote Colin above the low rank of 'legal adviser'.
她拒绝把科林由“法律顾问”这一低级别往上提。