counsellor
noun [ C ] mainly UK (US usually counselor) uk/ˈkaʊn.səl.ər/ us/ˈkaʊn.səl.ɚ/
C2 顾问;咨询师;辅导员
someone who is trained to listen to people and give them advice about their problems
The college now has a counsellor to help students with both personal and work problems. 大学里现在配备帮助学生处理个人及学习问题的辅导员。
a marriage guidance counsellor 婚姻指导顾问
C2 US律师
a lawyer
[ as form of address ] I don't think that question is relevant, counselor. 我认为那个问题与本案无关,律师先生。
US(夏令营的)辅导员
someone who takes care of children at a summer camp
- More examples
- 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.