| 1. | Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most always like it the least . 劝告是很少受到欢迎的;最需要劝告的人往往最不喜欢它。 |
| 2. | Darker fears or better impulses supplanted the counsel of the voice in the great hall . 更阴沉的恐惧心,也许可以说是几分天良,代替了那座大厅里的劝告的声音。 |
| 3. | Practise giving advice and making suggestions 练习提建议,作劝告的表达方法 |
| 4. | I ll take your advice . thank you very much 我会听你的劝告的。十分感谢你。 |
| 5. | B : thanks for your concern . i ’ ll take your advice 谢谢你的关心。我会听从你的劝告的。 |
| 6. | Not giving way to pressure or persuasion ; obdurate 固执的不屈服于压力的或不听从劝告的;固执的 |
| 7. | I guess he will follow our advice 我猜他会听我们的劝告的。 |
| 8. | The act or an instance of exhorting 劝告劝告的行为或事例 |
| 9. | Introduction to why and where we use modals in the context of a text on counselling 通过一篇关于劝告的课文来介绍为什么要使用情态动词及在什么地方使用。 |
| 10. | S , " if i had a stronger heart that is the counsel i would have given you ; your conscience has spoken when my voice became too weak ; listen to its dictates “阿尔贝,我的孩子, ”美塞苔丝说, “假如我心再坚强些,我也是要给你这劝告的。 |