
(exigir)
imponer
to tell someone to do something by ordering or instructing them

feedback
information, criticism, or advice about a person's performance, a new product, etc. intended for improvement

obedecer
to act accordingly to someone or something's advice, commands, or instructions
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consejo
help and advice about how to solve a problem, given by someone who is knowledgeable and experienced

(motivar)
influenciar
to direct or influence someone's motivation or behavior
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(dirigente)
orientador
offering helpful advice

(dar)
imponer
to provide abstract or intangible things, such as punishments, compliments, judgments, advice, etc., to someone
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tener que
used to indicate an obligation or to emphasize the necessity of something happening
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aviso
a warning or notification provided in advance to inform someone about a situation, often to prepare them for what is coming
The origin of the idiom "heads-up" is rooted in early 20th-century military and aviation terminology. It was initially used by military personnel to warn about incoming threats, such as enemy aircraft or artillery shells. The phrase likely originated from the idea that soldiers and aviators needed to keep their heads up and be alert to potential dangers from above. This expression is commonly used to provide someone with advance notice, warning, or information about a situation or development that requires their attention or action. It is often used to alert someone to be vigilant, prepared, or cautious regarding something that may affect them or their plans.

(hacer caso)
prestar atención
to be attentive to advice or a warning
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ayuda
a person or thing that provides assistance, making it easier or possible to accomplish something

(línea de asistencia)
línea de ayuda
a phone service that provides advice, comfort, or information regarding specific problems
A helpline is a service that provides assistance or support to individuals who need help with specific issues, such as health problems, technical support, or emergency situations. It is usually available by phone, but can also be accessed online or through other communication channels. Helplines are staffed by trained professionals who offer advice, guidance, or direct assistance. They are often set up by organizations, government agencies, or businesses to help people quickly resolve problems or get the information they need. Helplines are typically available 24/7 or during business hours, depending on the service.
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(sermón)
homilía
a speech or a piece of writing that is meant to advise people on the correct way of behaving

instructivo
giving thorough instructions on a particular matter

en caso de duda
used to offer advice or instructions to someone who is incapable of making decisions

en el lugar de alguien
used to say what choices or actions one would make if one was in another person's situation

(si yo fuera tú)
yo que tú
used to tell someone what is better for them to do

prescribir
(medical) to advise and authorize a treatment or procedure due to a particular condition or circumstance
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desaconsejable
not recommended to do based on the particular situation

mentor
a reliable and experienced person who helps those with less experience
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