English to Spanish Dictionary adviser

adviser

asesor
definition
noun
the military adviser to the president
a person who gives advice, typically someone who is expert in a particular field.
translation of 'adviser'
noun
asesor,
consejero
example
The former chartered accountant has also been an 'adviser' to the Scottish Executive.
He also acted as an 'adviser' to doctors involved in partnership disputes.
In the past he has been an 'adviser' to the New Zealand and Russian Governments on pensions policy.
the military 'adviser' to the president
There is no way that the chief 'adviser' to the president is going to be someone out on bail.
I suggest your friend either contact a tax 'adviser' to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes.
A leading 'adviser' to the Chancellor of the Exchequer was due in Bradford today to talk to trade unionists.
At the moment I am an 'adviser' to the Minister of the Interior, but I will be quitting soon.
He continues to serve as a senior 'adviser' to the Ministry of the Interior.
Picture my surprise when I read the suggestion that he could have been a health 'adviser' to the Blair government.
Presently, he has his hands full as an 'adviser' to European Parliament on Guatanemo Bay.
He was a specialist 'adviser' to the malaria consortium programme to promote malaria control strategies.
He runs an engraving business in Halifax and is an 'adviser' to Halifax Rugby League Football Club.
Strangely, he is the 'adviser' to the transport department whose services the police use.
He is now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an 'adviser' to the Pentagon.
He was the artistic 'adviser' to the Queen, and he had certain proclivities, which they all had.
my 'adviser' might switch me back into Wasserman's class
She was phoned back not by the MP, but by a special 'adviser' to the secretary of state.
the military 'adviser' to the President
His wide experience has made him a top 'adviser' to the Home Office and the police.
Talking of which, I'm off to visit it on Tuesday, to meet with my 'adviser' of studies.
An 'adviser' to the Royal Mail has been involved in discussions with major banks.
He spent 30 years as an 'adviser' to the Treasury, working closely with nine chancellors.
He had stepped down as an 'adviser' to the board of Leeds United days earlier.
Talk to your careers 'adviser' to make sure you choose the right apprenticeship.
In tutorials students and faculty 'advisors' talk through ideas and suggestions.
That's a perfect example of how a good 'advisor' can make a real difference in a student's life.
We could cut student services like 'advisors' , cleaning staff, security, food services and so forth.
The aim of the scheme is to improve religious teaching skills and create a stronger team of teachers and 'advisers' .
The female prof knows me the best, followed closely by my male academic 'advisor' .
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