counselling
- IPA[ˈkaʊnslɪŋ]
英式
- the provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems
noun: counselling
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- 1. the provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems bereavement counselling
- advice, especially that given formally: with wise counsel a couple can buy a home that will be appreciating in value for the public, simple counsels of more patience are not enough
- give advice to (someone): careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions he was counselled by his supporters to return to Germany
Oxford Dictionary
- advice, especially that given formally: with wise counsel a couple can buy a home that will be appreciating in value for the public, simple counsels of more patience are not enough
- give advice to (someone): he was counseled by his supporters to return to Germany
Oxford American Dictionary
- the giving of advice to prospective parents concerning the risks of genetic disorders in a ...
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- counselling intended to help people who have been bereaved to cope with their grief.
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- counselling intended to assist people who have been bereaved in coping with their grief: through grief counselling, they discover that a sudden, strong desire for a baby might be an unconscious way to cope with loss
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- a form of personal or psychological counselling in which two or more people alternate the roles ...
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- the senior barrister of the team which represents either party in a legal case: the action was initiated after taking advice from leading counsel
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- discuss a problem
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- the main lawyer who gives legal advice to a company.
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