单词 | guide |
释义 | Word Frequency guide(ɡaɪd) verb 1. to lead the way for (a person) 2. to control the movement or course of (an animal, vehicle, etc) by physical action; steer 3. to supervise or instruct (a person) 4. (transitive) to direct the affairs of (a person, company, nation, etc) the president guided the country through the war 5. (transitive) to advise or influence (a person) in his or her standards or opinions let truth guide you always noun 6. a. a person, animal, or thing that guides b. (as modifier) a guide dog 7. a person, usually paid, who conducts tour expeditions, etc 8. a model or criterion, as in moral standards or accuracy 9. guidebook 10. a book that instructs or explains the fundamentals of a subject or skill a guide to better living 11. any device that directs the motion of a tool or machine part 12. a. a mark, sign, etc, that points the way b. (in combination) guidepost 13. spiritualism a spirit believed to influence mediums so as to direct what they utter and convey messages through them 14. a. navy a ship in a formation used as a reference for manoeuvres, esp with relation to maintaining the correct formation and disposition b. military a soldier stationed to one side of a column or line to regulate alignment, show the way, etc Derived forms guidable (ˈguidable) adjective guideless (ˈguideless) adjective guider (ˈguider) noun guiding (ˈguiding) adjective, noun Word origin C14: from (Old) French guider, of Germanic origin; compare Old English wītan to observeWord Frequency Guide(ɡaɪd) noun (sometimes not capital) a member of an organization for girls equivalent to the Scouts US equivalent: Girl Scout |
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