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1. | This line of conduct seems advisable to me. |
| 这一行动方针对我来说似乎是很可取的。 |
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2. | 1.desirable; advisable; recommendable; expedient; 2.desirability |
| 可取 |
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3. | It is deemed advisable. |
| 这认为是可取的. |
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4. | It is not advisable just to work away without making a timely summing-up of experience. |
| 一味埋头干下去不做及时的经验总结是不可取的。 |
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5. | This course of action is advisable. |
| 这个方法是可取的。 |
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6. | such action is neither necessary nor advisable; extreme caution is advisable; it is advisable to telephone |
| 这个行动既不必要,也不可取;极端谨慎也是适当的;先打个电话是明智的。 |
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7. | I consider his suggestion as advisable. |
| 我认为他的建议是可取的。 |
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8. | I do not think it advisable for him to play with matches . |
| 我认为他玩火柴是不可取的。 |
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9. | wise or advantageous and hence advisable. |
| 明智的或者有利的,从而也是可取的。 |
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10. | (comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable. |
| (“well(好)”的比较级和最高级)英明的或者更有利的,因而也是可取的。 |
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