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advice
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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advice [Brit ədˈvʌɪs, Am ədˈvaɪs] N

1. advice U (informal):

advice
conseils mpl (on sur, about à propos de)
a word or piece of advice
to give sb advice
to take or follow sb's advice
to do sth against sb's advice
to do sth on sb's advice
it was sound/good advice
if you want my advice (opinion)

2. advice U (professional):

to seek or take advice from sb (about sth)
to follow medical advice
get expert advice

3. advice COMM:

advice
advice of delivery

remittance advice N

remittance advice

medical advice N

medical advice
to seek medical advice
against medical advice advice

consumer advice N

consumer advice

advice note N

1. advice note (in banking):

advice note

2. advice note COMM:

advice note (from sender)
advice note (from receiver)

advice of delivery N

advice of delivery

consumer advice centre N Brit

Citizens' Advice Bureau, CAB N

disinterested observer, party, stance, advice
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in the PONS Dictionary

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advice [ədˈvaɪs] N no pl

1. advice (suggestion, opinion):

advice
some [or a piece of] advice
to ask for advice on sth
to give [or offer] sb advice

2. advice ECON:

advice
a brotherly advice
to be heedful of sb's advice
wholesome advice
disinterested advice, observer
act on advice, instructions
conflicting interest, advice
to take medical advice
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to give sb some useful advice
advice
to give sb some advice
in the PONS Dictionary
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advice [əd·ˈvaɪs] N

1. advice (suggestion, opinion):

advice
some [or a piece of] advice
to ask for advice on sth
to give [or offer] sb advice

2. advice ECON:

advice
brotherly advice
to be heedful of sb's advice
wholesome advice
conflicting interest, advice
act on advice, instructions
disinterested advice, observer
to seek medical advice
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English
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to give sb some useful advice
to lavish advice on sb

OFAJ Glossary "Intégration et égalité des chances"

career advice

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His surveys produced scientific backing for two useful bits of everyday advice; in kitchens, a reused washcloth is likely to be the most infectious and germ-carrying object in a house.
en.wikipedia.org
Thankfully, she didn't take heed to the advice and has since gone on to prove her acting capabilities.
entertainment.ie
These staff-written answers combined forthright talk about women's medical issues, advice, and, of course, recommendations for the company product.
en.wikipedia.org
The school, in turn, has sought legal advice on whether it can boot out certain students as a way of severing relations with parents it doesn't like.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It is stressed that this resubmission and redetermination is no reflection on the correctness of the earlier decision taken by the planning committee, based on planning officer advice.
www.southwalesargus.co.uk