Aún no tenemos significados para "think advisable".
1Your letters of administration will be set aside, as a matter of course, even should you presume to oppose us,-whichI should hardly think advisable.
2In this alarming conjuncture, it was thought advisable by Pope Innocent IV.
3It was now, however, thought advisable to inform Randolph of her visits.
4Under all these circumstances, it was thought advisable to augment the party considerably.
5It was thought advisable, however, to get the ladies on board without delay.
6But he's always been keener on his lordship's company than I've thought advisable.
7He related as much as he thought advisable and undisturbing to the thoroughly wondering girl.
8However, it was thought advisable to push on.
9Well as the Egyptian troops had fought, it was thought advisable to give them a stronger backing.
10If thought advisable, they might be called paraheliotropic, and this term would correspond with our other terms.
11It was thought advisable, also, to cut from the foreground, raising the upper limit of the picture correspondingly.
12Paches also sent some galleys and seized Antissa, and took such other military measures as he thought advisable.
13An ambulance carriage he thought advisable.
14Cuthbert would have liked his sister to have seen him go forth, but that was not thought advisable.
15It had, at first, been thought advisable that Jeremy should not go to Mr. Somerset's during Fair Week.
16For the sake of verisimilitude I had to permit the robot more intimacies than I had previously thought advisable.