guide

guide
noun
  1. a person who advises or shows the way to others
    指导者;向导;导游
    this lady is going to act as our guide for the rest of the tour.
    这位女士将在我们剩下的旅程中担任向导。
    ■a professional mountain climber in charge of a group
    职业登山员的领队
    ■(Guide)(chiefly Brit.)a member of the Guides Association
    (主英)女童子军
    ■a thing that helps someone to form an opinion or make a decision or calculation
    有指导意义的事物;有助于作出决定(或估计)的事物
    here is a guide to the number of curtain hooks you will need.
    这是一个帮助你估算所需窗帘钩数目的一个计算表。
    ■a principle or standard of comparison
    指导原则;(参照的)标准
    as a guide, there are roughly six glasses to a bottle.
    作为参照标准,每瓶的容量约为六杯。
    ■a book, document, or display providing information on a subject or about a place
    手册,指南,要览
    a TV guide.
    电视节目预告。
  2. a structure or marking which directs the motion or positioning of something
    导向装置;定向(或定位)标记
    the guides for the bolt needed straightening.
    门闩导轨需要校直。
verb
  1. [with obj. and adverbial of direction]show or indicate the way to (someone)
    为(某人)引路,引领,指引
    he guided her to the front row and sat beside her.
    他领她到前排并坐在她旁边。
    ■[with obj.]direct the motion or positioning of (something)
    为(某物)导向(或定位),引导
    the groove in the needle guides the thread.
    针上的凹槽引导线的走向。
  2. [with obj.]direct or have an influence on the course of action of (someone or something)
    领导;指导;影响
    he guided the team to a second successive win in the tournament.
    他带领球队获得了联赛的第二个连胜。
派生
guidable
adjective
guider
noun
语源
  1. late Middle English: from Old French guide (noun), guider (verb), of Germanic origin; related to wit
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