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词根:counsel
n.counsel 法律顾问;忠告;商议;讨论;决策
counsellor 顾问;参赞;辅导员(等于counselor);律师;法律顾问
vi.counsel 商讨;提出忠告
vt.counsel 建议;劝告
noun
advice given especially as a result of consultation
He was unwise to reject my counsel.
a policy or plan of action or behavior
deliberation, consultation
archaic purpose
guarded thoughts or intentions
He was chary and given to keeping his own counsel.
a lawyer engaged in the trial or management of a case in court
consultant sense 2
verb
transitive verb
advise
… counselled them to avoid rash actions …—George Orwell
intransitive verb
consult
… I remember Englishmen, like the Colensos, who sat and counseled with us; but above all, I remember Coleridge-Taylor.—W. E. B. Du Bois
Noun and Verb Middle English conseil, from Anglo-French cunseil, from Latin consilium, from consulere to consult
The first known use of counsel was in the 13th century
counsel1 of 2noun
advice given
the act of deliberating or consulting
took counsel together
plural counsel a lawyer who represents a person or group in a court of law
counsel2 of 2verb
to give advice to
counsel a student on a choice of studies
to seek advice : consult
counsel with friends
1 The combination of careers advice and psychological counselling was “a bizarre hybrid of a job”, and one very few people are employed by the NHS to do – but she wishes there were more.
2 Testing and counselling services are also being used by an increasing number of people.
检测与咨询服务也为越来越多的人所使用。
3 Despite this, Bruce felt that your stepdaughter shouldn’t be the only one to go to counselling at this point; this would reinforce the idea she alone is the “damaged one”.
4 We spent an evening with her recently doing something called "media training" and by the end it was us that needed counselling.
5 “Since the nineteen-nineties, states have enacted hundreds of new restrictions on the constitutional right to abortion, from obligatory waiting periods and mandated state counselling to limits on insurance funding.”
6 She will need medical help and counselling to overcome the tragedy.
她需要借助医学治疗和心理咨询来克服惨剧带来的影响。
7 But there was no counselling in the 1970s, he reminds me; to his father, that would have been weakness.
8 She had six children, whom she counseled and with great wisdom and patience.
9 For developing personal skills such as empathy, counselling can help.
10 He has already completed anger management and domestic violence counselling.
11 Each survivor receives counselling and support to prepare them for re-entry to the world outside.
12 In this new series, Ives undergoes counselling with an alienist psychotherapist, and later appears in a padded cell with tears streaming down her face, hissing ominously at her doctors: “You think you know evil?”
13 Writing is therapeutic, it's like a counselling session for me.
14 They offer free counselling on legal matters.
他们提供有关法律事务的免费咨询。
15 Drayton has since reconciled with his girlfriend and has been undergoing counselling.
16 I feel happy for those people transition has helped, but I think there should be more emphasis on counselling, and that it should be seen as the last resort.
17 The charity now pays for his weekly counselling sessions and for a small flat in the countryside.
18 Prince Harry has revealed how he sought counselling after coming close to a breakdown following nearly 20 years of “not thinking” about the death of his mother.
19 Last year the government instituted measures such as a counselling service and hotlines, with the aim of cutting the suicide rate by 20% in nine years.
去年,政府采取诸如提供心理咨询和开通热线电话等对策,打算在九年内把自杀率减少20%25。
20 “Having gone through counselling, I now know that I was using gambling to escape my other problems,” she says.