advice

advice
[əd'vaɪs]
n
(тк. sg) совет, советы

That is a good piece of advice. — Вот один хороший совет.

All his advice is good. — Все его советы хороши.

I can give you only one piece of advice. — Я могу дать вам только один совет.

Take my advice and go there. — Послушайтесь меня и пойдите туда.

Good advice is beyond price. — Доброму совету - цены нет.

- give smb much of advice
- ask for advice
- take smb's advice
USAGE:
(1.) Русские существительное "совет" исчисляемое и, соответственно, имеет формы единственного и множественного числа, согласуется с глаголом в соответственном числе. В отличие от русского существительного, английское advice - неисчисляемое, имеет только одну форму и согласуется с глаголом в форме единственного числа. Английское advice никогда не употребляется с неопределенным артиклем, а сочетается с some, any, much, little: he gave me good advice, ср. он дал мне хороший совет/; all his advice was useful он дал мне хорошие советы, ср. все его советы были полезны; I got very little (much) advice from him я получил у него мало (много) советов; could I ask you for some advice могу я обратиться к вам за советом? (2.) Русское сочетание "один совет (два, три совета)" передается сочетаниями a piece of advice, one or two pieces of advice. (3.) К этой группе относятся также существительные: fruit - фрукт/фрукты, information - сведение/сведения; knowledge - знание/знания; homework - домашнее задание/домашние задания; research - исследование/исследования; hair - волос/волосы

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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