Robin's advice. [?r?b?ns?d?va?s ]
The pronunciation of robin: [?r?b?n].
Robin English? [?r?b?n] ? American [?rɑ:b?n] ?Robin: Robin (personal name)
n. Robin, thrush ; (The signers are in no particular order to avoid liability) A circular signed protest (or petition).
An example of how to use robin is as follows:
Robin?didn't?feel?good?about?herself.?
Robin has no confidence in himself.
Extended information
advice means: n. advice; advice; suggestion; opinion
advice Pronunciation: British [?d?va?s] American [? d?va?s]?
Advice specific meaning and examples:
1. N-UNCOUNT advice; advice; opinion
Example: Don't be afraid to ask for advice about ordering the meal
You can be bold and ask for advice when ordering a meal.
2. Thanks for your advice and encouragement.?
Thanks for your advice and encouragement.
Advice is a noun with the same root as advise. It refers to the guiding or instructive opinions or advice for a certain action given by a person with professional expertise or experience (which can be true or false), such as a teacher's advice to a student. Advice or advice from a doctor to a patient, etc. It also refers to a notice (order) regarding transactions and other information in business.