ill-advised

ill-advised
ill-advised
tr[ɪləd'vaɪzd]
adjective
1 desaconsejable, poco aconsejable, desacertado,-a
you would be ill-advised to leave your job now no sería aconsejable que dejaras tu trabajo ahora
an ill-advised project un proyecto descabellado
ill-advised
adj.
desaconsejado, -a adj.
desavisado, -a adj.
descaminado, -a adj.
malaconsejado, -a adj.
'ɪləd'vaɪzd
adjective <action> desacertado

you would be ill-advised-advised to go — no sería aconsejable que fueras

['ɪlǝd'vaɪzd]
ADJ [remark] inoportuno; [plan] desacertado; [attempt] imprudente

you would be ill-advised to go — harías mejor en no ir, sería poco aconsejable que fueras

* * *
['ɪləd'vaɪzd]
adjective <action> desacertado

you would be ill-advised-advised to go — no sería aconsejable que fueras


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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