guide
noun
verb
ɡaɪd
noun
1
FOR DECIDING/JUDGING
起决定/判断作用
something
that
provides
information
and
helps
you
to
form
an
opinion
or
make
a
decision
提供指导的事物; 判断的根据
The
polls
are
not
a
reliable
guide
of
how
people
will
vote.
根据这些民意测验来判断人们将如何投票并不可靠。
The
figures
are
only
a
rough
guide
.
这些数据只是一个大致的标准。
2
PERSON
人
a.
someone
whose
job
is
to
take
tourists
to
a
place
and
show
them
around
b.
someone
who
advises
you
and
influences
the
way
you
live
〔生活上的〕指导者,指引者,导师
a
tour
guide
导游
an
experienced
mountain
guide
一位有经验的登山向导
my
spiritual
guide
我的精神导师
3
INSTRUCTIONS
指南
a.
a
book
or
piece
of
writing
that
provides
information
on
a
particular
subject
or
explains
how
to
do
something
b.
a
guidebook
旅游指南,旅游手册
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to
]
a
guide
to
North
American
birds
北美鸟类指南
Follow
our
step-by-step
guide
.
按照我们的步骤说明去做。
Details
of
how
to
use
the
various
programs
are
in
the
user
guide
.
如何使用各种程序,在用户指南里都有详细的说明。
4
GIRL
女孩
a.
the
Guides
Association,
which
teaches
girls
practical
skills
b.
a
member
of
the
Guides
Association
女童子军成员
BrE
verb
5
to
take
someone
to
a
place
带领,引导〔某人至某地〕;
guide
sb
along/through
etc
He
guided
us
through
the
narrow
streets
to
the
central
mosque.
他带领我们穿过几条狭窄的街道,来到中央清真寺。
6
to
help
someone
or
something
to
move
in
a
particular
direction
为…引路
guide
sb/sth
into/towards
etc
He
guided
her
firmly
towards
the
sofa.
他引着她稳步走向沙发。
Searchlights
were
used
to
guide
the
ship
into
the
harbour.
用探照灯引领轮船进港。
7
to
influence
someone’s
behaviour
or
ideas
引导,指导〔某人的行为或观点〕
Teenagers
need
adults
to
guide
them.
十几岁的少年需要大人来引导他们。
8
to
show
someone
the
right
way
to
do
something,
especially
something
difficult
or
complicated
指引,指导〔尤指做困难或复杂的事〕
guide
sb
through
sth
Guide
your
students
through
the
program
one
section
at
a
time.
每次一段,这样分段指导学生完成这门课程。