Nghĩa của từ counsellors bằng Tiếng Hàn

[ˈkouns(ə)lər]
noun - counselor
참사관: councilor, counselor, counsellor
상담역: counselor, counsellor
법정 변호사: barrister, counselor, counsello

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1. Counsellor: plural: Counsellors: DEFINITIONS 3

2. Counsellors worked to detoxify her.

3. The members of such council are called Counsellors

4. The members of such council are called Counsellors

5. Counsellors are used to dealing with suicidal people.

6. In the multitude of counsellors there is safety. 

7. Counsellors encourage victims of crime to confront their emotions.

8. The hospice is appealing for more people to work as bereavement counsellors.

9. 17 The couple have sought help from marriage guidance counsellors.

10. Women counsellors, buddies and Helpline volunteers are available upon request.

11. Counsellors help people discuss their problems and feelings in a confidential setting

12. The people who carry out the Counselling process are known as counsellors or therapists.

13. The Inter-Agency Security Management Network subsequently endorsed the recommendation on increasing the number of stress counsellors.

14. Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour, especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors.

15. Counsellors work in different settings, such as hospitals, schools, community centers, mental health facilities, and private practices

16. 9 History suggests the curse of kingship is the need to be wary of your own counsellors.

17. The answer begins with the fact that Bathsheba was the granddaughter of one of David’s chief counsellors, Ahithophel

18. A converted 360 degree photo of the Assizes Court of St George's Hall taken from the Counsellors' bench

19. The Regulating Act 1773 provided for the election of four counsellors by the East India Company's Court of Directors.

20. This is the 4th year that AAFC and the Embassy Agriculture Counsellors have participated in the Farm Bureau Convention.

21. It is for the monarch to appoint counsellors of state whenever she wishes, delegating whatever powers she wishes. Sentencedict.com

22. 7 Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors.

23. In an attempt to increase trade and rescue the English economy, Mary's counsellors continued Northumberland's policy of seeking out new commercial opportunities.

24. These include Science Cafés for teachers and counsellors, drawing, photography, essay and trivia competitions, virtual events, and field trips to airports and air museums.

25. "And there were as many counsellors there as here, ..." he went on, returning to the superfluity of advisers, a subject which evidently occupied his mind.

26. Appreciative Advising is a technique that is derived from Appreciative Inquiry that helps Educational Advisors, and Career Counsellors prepare themselves in suggesting a suitable career to the candidates who approach them for higher education

27. ‘The result has been a huge number of cases, with resulting financial benefits for the four companies allowed to Arbitrate in such disputes.’ ‘In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to Arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius.’ ‘Senior monks serve as guidance counsellors, and advise and Arbitrate in local disputes.’

28. Debrett’s Peerage, in full Debrett’s Peerage and Baronetage, guide to the British peerage (titled aristocracy), first published in London in 1802 by John Debrett as Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Debrett’s Peerage contains information about the royal family, the peerage, Privy Counsellors, Scottish Lords of Session, baronets, and chiefs of names and clans in Scotland.

29. ‘The result has been a huge number of cases, with resulting financial benefits for the four companies allowed to Arbitrate in such disputes.’ ‘In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to Arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius.’ ‘Senior monks serve as guidance counsellors, and advise and Arbitrate in local disputes.’

30. If in this Crime (more horrible than any Man is able to express) I could lament the Estate of any Person upon Earth, I could pity you ; but thank yourself and your bad Counsellors for leading you into a Crime of such a kind, as no less Benumbeth in all faithful, true and honest Men, the Tenderness of …