柯林斯詞典adviser /?d?va?z?/ (also advisor) (advisers) 1. N-COUNT An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people. 顧問(wèn) In Washington, the president and his advisers spent the day in meetings. 在華盛頓,總統(tǒng)和他的顧問(wèn)們開(kāi)了一天的會(huì)。 返回 adviser劍橋詞典someone whose job is to give advice about a subject 顧問(wèn) She is the party's main economic adviser. 她是該黨主要的經(jīng)濟(jì)顧問(wèn)。 a financial adviser 財(cái)政顧問(wèn) 例句 An independent adviser has been brought in to conciliate between the two sides involved in the conflict .He resigned from a high-profile job as economic adviser to the prime minister .She works as a special adviser to the president .I waited so long for my turn to see the careers adviser that I missed my train .An outside adviser has been brought in to arbitrate the dispute between the management and the union . 返回 adviser