advisable
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ad·vi·sab·le /ədˈvaɪzəbəl/ adjective [not before noun] formal SHOULD/OUGHT TOsomething that is advisable should be done in order to avoid problems or risks 可取的;明智的 OPP inadvisable Regular medical check-ups are advisable. 定期检查身体是明智的。 It is advisable to write a career objective at the start of your resume. 简历开头最好写上职业目标。 —advisability /ədˌvaɪzəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpus
advisable• For heavy smokers, regular medical checks are advisable.• There's nothing wrong with being glamorous and sexy, but leaving something to the imagination is advisable.• If the body is to remain at home it is advisable for the room to remain cool.• In an urban environment, basement flats are not advisable for the single dweller.• I think most members here would agree that setting time lines or deadlines is really not advisable in most cases.• A few precautions are advisable to eliminate any risk that may exist in a domestic situation.• It is always advisable to have a training partner to assist when doing lying triceps exercises.• It is advisable to take some warm clothing with you, as the weather can change quite suddenly.• Use of the drug is not considered advisable when driving or using machinery.ad·vi·sab·le adjectiveChineseSyllable
something should advisable be in Corpus is that done
advisable
ad‧vi‧sab‧le /ədˈvaɪzəbəl/
adjective [not before noun] formal
OPP inadvisable:
Regular medical check-ups are advisable.
It is advisable to write a career objective at the start of your resume.
—advisability /ədˌvaɪzəˈbɪləti, ədˌvaɪzəˈbɪlɪti/ noun [uncountable]
ad‧vi‧sab‧le /ədˈvaɪzəbəl/
adjective [not before noun] formal Word Family: noun: advice, adviser, ADVISOR, advisability; adjective: advisable ≠ inadvisable, advisory; verb: advise; adverb: advisedly
something that is advisable should be done in order to avoid problems or risks OPP inadvisable:
—advisability /ədˌvaɪzəˈbɪləti, ədˌvaɪzəˈbɪlɪti/ noun [uncountable]