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(4) a
(5) to
advise verb
1 [intransitive and transitive] to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something 建議
She needed someone to advise her. 她需要有個人給她提個醒。
advise somebody to do something
Evans advised him to leave London.
You are strongly advised to take out medical insurance when visiting China.
advise somebody against (doing) something 不要做
I'd advise you against saying anything to the press.
advise that
Experts advise that sunscreen be reapplied every one to two hours.
advise caution/patience/restraint etc (=advise people to be careful, patient etc)
The makers advise extreme caution when handling this material.
2 [intransitive and transitive] to be employed to give advice on a subject about which you have special knowledge or skill 提供意見
advise on
She's been asked to advise on training the new sales team. 我們需要她提出有關(guān)培訓新銷售人員的相關(guān)建議。
advise somebody on something
He advises us on tax matters. 他給我們提出有關(guān)稅務方面的咨詢意見。
3 [transitive] formal to tell someone about something 告知
advise somebody of something
We'll advise you of any changes in the delivery dates. 我們會及時告知您有關(guān)發(fā)貨日期的任何變動情況。
Keep us advised of (=continue to tell us about) any new developments. 請告知我們有關(guān)這件事的新進展。
advise somebody that
They advised him that the tour would proceed. 他們告訴他這次形成將會進行。
4 you would be well/ill advised to do something
used to tell someone that it is wise or unwise to do something 明智/不明智做某事
You would be well advised to stay in bed and rest. 如果躺在床上休息是非常明智的做法。
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Suggested Answer:
Dear Antonella
Thank you for your fax. In answer to your queries, I can confirm that the measurements charts do not need changing and all knitted skirts will now be produced in a standard length. We would like to propose a delivery date of 30 June. Does that suit you?
Best regards
Korinna
IV. Managing cash flow
inflow noun
1 [countable] the movement of people, money, goods etc into a place 流入
ᅳ反義詞 outflow
inflow of
an inflow of funds from abroad 從國外涌入的資金
2 [singular, uncountable] the flow of water into a place 水的流入
ᅳ反義詞 outflow
Case Study
install verb [transitive]
1 to put a piece of equipment somewhere and connect it so that it is ready to be used 安裝
They've installed the new computer network at last. 他們終安裝了新型的電腦網(wǎng)絡(luò)。
Security cameras have been installed in the city centre. 安全攝像機被安置在市中心。
2 to add new software to a computer so that it is ready to be used 安裝新軟件
ᅳ反義詞 uninstall
We've installed new anti-virus software. 我們安裝了新的防病毒軟件。
3 to put someone in an important job or position, especially with a ceremony 宣誓就職
Churchill was installed as Chancellor of the university. 丘吉爾宣誓就職擔任了這所大學的校長。
installation noun
1 [uncountable] when someone fits a piece of equipment somewhere 安裝
the installation and maintenance of alarm systems
instalment also installment American English [countable]
1 one of a series of regular payments that you make until you have paid all the money you owe 分期付款
the second instalment of a loan 償付貸款的第二次還款
They're letting me pay for the washing machine by monthly installments. 他們讓我按照每月還款的方式購買這臺洗衣機。
2 one of the parts of a story that appears as a series of parts, especially in a magazine, newspaper etc 故事的連載
the first instalment of a science fiction trilogy 科幻三部曲中的第一部
place an order (place an order for sth. with)
charge verb
▶MONEY◀
a) [intransitive and transitive]to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling
The hotel charges $125 a night.
charge somebody £10/$50 etc (for something)
The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.
charge something at something
Calls will be charged at 44p per minute.
charge for
We won't charge for delivery if you pay now.
charge rent/a fee/interest etc
The gallery charges an entrance fee.
(3) by
(4) a
(5) to
advise verb
1 [intransitive and transitive] to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something 建議
She needed someone to advise her. 她需要有個人給她提個醒。
advise somebody to do something
Evans advised him to leave London.
You are strongly advised to take out medical insurance when visiting China.
advise somebody against (doing) something 不要做
I'd advise you against saying anything to the press.
advise that
Experts advise that sunscreen be reapplied every one to two hours.
advise caution/patience/restraint etc (=advise people to be careful, patient etc)
The makers advise extreme caution when handling this material.
2 [intransitive and transitive] to be employed to give advice on a subject about which you have special knowledge or skill 提供意見
advise on
She's been asked to advise on training the new sales team. 我們需要她提出有關(guān)培訓新銷售人員的相關(guān)建議。
advise somebody on something
He advises us on tax matters. 他給我們提出有關(guān)稅務方面的咨詢意見。
3 [transitive] formal to tell someone about something 告知
advise somebody of something
We'll advise you of any changes in the delivery dates. 我們會及時告知您有關(guān)發(fā)貨日期的任何變動情況。
Keep us advised of (=continue to tell us about) any new developments. 請告知我們有關(guān)這件事的新進展。
advise somebody that
They advised him that the tour would proceed. 他們告訴他這次形成將會進行。
4 you would be well/ill advised to do something
used to tell someone that it is wise or unwise to do something 明智/不明智做某事
You would be well advised to stay in bed and rest. 如果躺在床上休息是非常明智的做法。
2.
Suggested Answer:
Dear Antonella
Thank you for your fax. In answer to your queries, I can confirm that the measurements charts do not need changing and all knitted skirts will now be produced in a standard length. We would like to propose a delivery date of 30 June. Does that suit you?
Best regards
Korinna
IV. Managing cash flow
inflow noun
1 [countable] the movement of people, money, goods etc into a place 流入
ᅳ反義詞 outflow
inflow of
an inflow of funds from abroad 從國外涌入的資金
2 [singular, uncountable] the flow of water into a place 水的流入
ᅳ反義詞 outflow
Case Study
install verb [transitive]
1 to put a piece of equipment somewhere and connect it so that it is ready to be used 安裝
They've installed the new computer network at last. 他們終安裝了新型的電腦網(wǎng)絡(luò)。
Security cameras have been installed in the city centre. 安全攝像機被安置在市中心。
2 to add new software to a computer so that it is ready to be used 安裝新軟件
ᅳ反義詞 uninstall
We've installed new anti-virus software. 我們安裝了新的防病毒軟件。
3 to put someone in an important job or position, especially with a ceremony 宣誓就職
Churchill was installed as Chancellor of the university. 丘吉爾宣誓就職擔任了這所大學的校長。
installation noun
1 [uncountable] when someone fits a piece of equipment somewhere 安裝
the installation and maintenance of alarm systems
instalment also installment American English [countable]
1 one of a series of regular payments that you make until you have paid all the money you owe 分期付款
the second instalment of a loan 償付貸款的第二次還款
They're letting me pay for the washing machine by monthly installments. 他們讓我按照每月還款的方式購買這臺洗衣機。
2 one of the parts of a story that appears as a series of parts, especially in a magazine, newspaper etc 故事的連載
the first instalment of a science fiction trilogy 科幻三部曲中的第一部
place an order (place an order for sth. with)
charge verb
▶MONEY◀
a) [intransitive and transitive]to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling
The hotel charges $125 a night.
charge somebody £10/$50 etc (for something)
The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.
charge something at something
Calls will be charged at 44p per minute.
charge for
We won't charge for delivery if you pay now.
charge rent/a fee/interest etc
The gallery charges an entrance fee.