柯林斯詞典counsellor /?ka?ns?l?/ (also counselor) (counsellors) [美國英語] 1. N-COUNT A counsellor is a person whose job is to give advice to people who need it, especially advice on their personal problems. 咨詢師 Children who have suffered like this should see a counsellor experienced in bereavement. 遭遇這種事情的孩子應該去看在喪親之痛方面很有經(jīng)驗的心理咨詢師。2. N-COUNT A counsellor is a young person who supervises children at a summer camp. (兒童夏令營的) 輔導員 Hicks worked with children as a camp counsellor. ??怂故且幻秃⒆哟蚪坏赖南牧顮I輔導員。 返回 counsellor劍橋詞典someone who is trained to listen to people and give them advice about their problems 顧問;咨詢師;輔導員 The college now has a counsellor to help students with both personal and work problems . 大學里現(xiàn)在配備幫助學生處理個人及學習問題的輔導員。 a marriage guidance counsellor 婚姻指導顧問 C2 US a lawyer 律師 [ 用來稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] I don't think that question is relevant , counselor. 我認為那個問題與本案無關,律師先生。 US someone who takes care of children at a summer camp (夏令營的)輔導員 例句 The doctor suggested that I might like to see a counsellor to help me deal with stress better .A trained counsellor can provide non-judgmental support , as often it is hard to speak openly to family and friends .My colleague found that his sessions with the grief counsellor helped him work through his feelings .There's an excellent counsellor at the alternative health clinic in town , and you can get various therapies there too.He thinks people are too soft these days and that we'd be better off without all these counsellors and therapists .He hired Jeffrys as his counselor.His counselor made the case very forcibly. 返回 counsellor