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单词 guiding
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guidingn.

/ˈɡʌɪdɪŋ/
Etymology: < guide v. + -ing suffix1.
1.
a. The action of guide v. in various senses; leading or showing the way; administration, management, command; guidance, governance, direction.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > [noun] > management or administration
dispositionc1374
ministrationc1390
disposing1406
procuration?a1425
guidingc1425
economy?1440
conduct1454
solicitation1492
regimenta1500
mayning1527
enterprisea1533
handlinga1538
conduction1565
manyment1567
disposure1569
conveyance1572
managing1579
disposement1583
government1587
carriage1589
manage1591
steerage1597
management1598
steering1599
manurance1604
fixing1605
dispose1611
administry?1616
husbandry1636
dispensatorship1637
admin1641
managery1643
disposal1649
mesnagery1653
contrectation1786
conducting1793
wielding1820
managership1864
operation1872
operating1913
case management1918
society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [noun] > guiding, leading, or showing the way
lodec1175
leadinga1300
forleadinga1387
teachinga1400
guidingc1425
conveying1483
conducting1517
conduction1541
conduct?c1550
well guiding1577
pilotage1600
deduction?1615
piloting1663
guidership1849
c1425 J. Lydgate Assembly of Gods 59 I..Ouer all desertys, forestes and chases, Haue take the guydyng.
1462 R. Calle in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 371 The gidyng and governaunce of the Barge of Yermouthe.
1477 Earl Rivers tr. Dictes or Sayengis Philosophhres (Caxton) (1877) lf. 32v Take hede of the guydyng of him that thou axes conseyle of.
c1500 Three Kings' Sons (1895) 139 As to the guydyng of your warres, they se neither rewle nor ordenaunce.
1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. cxviii. 141 Ye seneshall..rode bywayes couert about ye towne by gidyng of the spye.
1529 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 122 For the rewill and gydin of thair skuill.
1592 W. Wyrley Lord Chandos in True Vse Armorie 46 Charles, duke of Romandie had second guiding.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1895) II. 14 Throuch..his gydeng, Scotland was now at a gude poynte.
?a1600 ( R. Sempill Legend Bischop St. Androis in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xlv. 385 Sa oft as I misvsit my sell, In guyding of the giftis of grace.
1609 in J. Barmby Churchwardens' Accts. Pittington (1888) 155 a Paid to Thomas Carr and Richard Bilsburie for guideing of the windowes for 5 daies..vj s. viij d.
1637 R. Sanderson Serm. II. 87 For the better guiding of those that are desirous of this learning.
1888 C. Dent in Chambers's Encycl. I. 192 [article Alps] It must be borne in mind that guiding too is an art.
b. (See quot. 1681 Cf. guidage n. 1) Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > [noun] > fee for guidance
guyagec1425
guidagec1450
guiding1681
1681 W. Robertson Phraseologia generalis (1693) 693 Guidings, i.e. money given for false guidance and conduct.
2. The conducting or ruling of oneself, behaviour, conduct; plural doings, ‘goings-on’. Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun]
tightc888
workOE
laitsc1225
rule?c1225
guise1303
conditionsc1374
actiona1393
governancea1393
governailc1425
port?a1439
fashion1447
dressa1450
governinga1450
walkingc1450
abearing?1454
deport1474
behaving1482
dealing1484
guidinga1500
demeanoura1513
behaviour?1521
walk?1567
daps1582
courses1592
deportment1601
behave?1615
deportation1616
containment1619
conduct1673
haviour1752
daddyism1984
a1500 (a1475) G. Ashby Dicta Philosophorum l. 177 in Poems (1899) 51 A kynge sholde knowe al his owne seruantes, Their rule, ther gidyng and condicion.
?1507 W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen (Rouen) in Poems (1998) I. 53 Wise men has wayis and wonderfull gydingis.
a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 88 I wald my gyding war dewysit: Gif I spend little I am dispysit.
1567 R. Sempill Deeclaratioun Lordis Iust Quarrell (single sheet) God maid hir paine aggre with hir guyding.
1572 in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xxxiv. 12 Thair lyfis and guydingis ar detest.

Compounds

C1. attributive, as guiding-rod, guiding-staff.
ΚΠ
1607 T. Dekker Whore of Babylon sig. K2 On each leader Bestowe a guiding-staffe.
1885 E. C. Agassiz Life Louis Agassiz II. 614 Nemesis wields rather a guiding-rod than a scourge.
C2.
guiding-stick n. an artist's mahl stick.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > equipment for painting or drawing > [noun] > stick to steady brush
mahlstick1658
stay1672
guiding-stick1857
1857 W. Smith Thorndale v. iii. 398 Clarence..steps out from behind his easel, and with his guiding-stick in his hand by way of wand, unveils to me the programme of the Future.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

guidingadj.

/ˈɡʌɪdɪŋ/
Etymology: < guide v. + -ing suffix2.
That guides, in the senses of the verb.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > [adjective] > leading or guiding
conductive1528
directional1612
guidinga1616
leadinga1628
manuducent1677
conducting1710
bear-leading1748
bear-leading1766
polar1791
society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [adjective]
menablea1393
guidinga1616
ushering1628
conducting1632
near-ushering1637
a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) ii. iii. 105 I giue Me and my seruice..Into your guiding power. View more context for this quotation
1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 1 A Little onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps. View more context for this quotation
a1691 J. Flavell Faithful Narr. Sea-deliv. in Wks. (1701) II. 72 The guiding Usefulness of it [the sun] to us.
176. W. Cowper To Miss Macartney 95 So may your guiding angel give Whate'er you wish or love.
1856 W. Bagehot Coll. Wks. (1965) I. 362 When we had learned the great landmarks, understood the guiding-stars, we might amuse ourselves with small points.
1864 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend (1865) I. i. vii. 63 It being one of Mr. Wegg's guiding rules in life.
1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues II. 87 Good is to become the guiding principle of politics.
1899 W. E. H. Lecky Map of Life xvii. 328 The great guiding landmarks of a wise life.
1900 Q. Rev. Jan. 73 He [Goethe] has been a sort of guiding star to them.
1961 A. O. J. Cockshut Imagination of Charles Dickens x. 141 Here Dickens's sense of the superiority of life to fact, which is the guiding star of the novel, up to this point, seems ironically to have deserted him.
1962 Daily Tel. 11 Jan. 1/1Guiding light’ on pay rises.
1962 Daily Tel. 11 Jan. 1/1 A ‘guiding light’ figure, about 2½ per cent., which unions and employers would be expected to accept.

Compounds

guiding-bed n. Coal Mining (see quot. 1883).
ΚΠ
1883 W. S. Gresley Gloss. Terms Coal Mining Guiding Bed, a thin band or seam of coal, &c., in a nip leading to the regular seam on either side of it.
guiding telescope n. a visual telescope fixed rigidly to a photographic telescope so that the latter may be ‘guided’ manually to follow the course of a star, etc., kept under observation during an exposure.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > optical instruments > instrument for distant vision > [noun] > telescope > other telescopes
polemoscope1668
finder1738
night-glass1758
collimator1825
floating collimator1833
lookdown1865
guiding telescope1897
autocollimator1903
kinetheodolite1941
finderscope1946
satellite telescope1951
scotoscope1964
starlight scope1964
1897 A. H. Miles Concise Knowl. Astron. ii. xv. 195 In the guiding telescope are two spider threads at right angles to each other, and it is by constantly keeping the image of a star at the intersection of these ‘wires’ that the operator ensures the images remaining in a constant position upon the sensitive plate.
1945 G. Z. Dimitroff & J. G. Baker Telescopes & Accessories vii. 252 It is not advisable to use as a guiding telescope one whose aperture is less than one half of that used in the photographic telescope.
1959 T. Rackham Astron. Photogr. at Telescope iv. 68 It has long been the custom to mount a short focal length wide aperture camera on a larger telescope of greater focal length and, using the latter as a guiding telescope, make long exposures at the night sky.
1959 Listener 22 Jan. 162/1 The 50-inch reflector does not possess a separate guiding telescope.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2019).

> as lemmas

guiding
guiding n. the activities practised by Guides (cf. scouting n.1 1b).
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > an association, society, or organization > specific societies or organizations > [noun] > specific youth organizations > activities of scouts or guides
scouting1908
Girl Scouting1911
Girl Guiding1918
guiding1924
scoutmastering1957
Venture Scouting1967
1924 A. Kindersley Guiding Bk. 7 It is these things, then, that poets have always sung and writers celebrated, and it is to them once more that we have looked..to help with this true explanation of Guiding.
1966 Listener 20 Oct. 571/3 They see Scouting (and Guiding) as a unique medium for this ‘social education’.
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