counsel

英['kaʊns(ə)l] 美['kaʊnsl]
  • n. 法律顾问;忠告;商议;讨论;决策
  • vt. 建议;劝告
  • vi. 商讨;提出忠告

词态变化


第三人称单数: counsels;过去式: counselledcounseled;过去分词: counselledcounseled;现在分词: counsellingcounseling;

中文词源


counsel 劝告

coun-,同con-,强调。-sel, 带来,召集,词源同consult.即召集开会,协商,劝告。

英文词源


counsel
counsel: see consult
counsel (n.)
early 13c., from Old French counseil (10c.) "advice, counsel; deliberation, thought," from Latin consilium "plan, opinion" (see consultation). As a synonym for "lawyer," first attested late 14c.
counsel (v.)
late 13c., from Old French conseiller "to advise, counsel," from Latin consiliari, from consilium "plan, opinion" (see counsel (n.)). Related: Counseled. Counseling "giving professional advice on social or psychological problems" dates from 1940.

双语例句


1. The defence counsel warned that the judge should stop the trial.
被告辩护律师强烈建议法官应该休庭。

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2. It is wise to seek help and counsel as soon as possible.
尽快寻求帮助和建议乃明智之举。

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3. Singleton's counsel said after the trial that he would appeal.
审判结束后,辛格尔顿的律师表示他将会上诉。

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4. Guscott rarely speaks out, preferring to keep his own counsel.
古斯科特很少发表意见,他更喜欢把自己的看法埋在心里。

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5. The prime minister was right to counsel caution about military intervention.
首相提出进行军事干预要慎重,这是很正确的。

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