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单词 guided
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Definition of guided in English:

guided

adjective ˈɡʌɪdɪdˈɡīdəd
  • 1Conducted by a guide.

    a guided tour of the castle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Okay, now I'll take you on a guided tour of my cedar clothes closet…
    • Thus it is that I have an appointment at the showroom at 2.30 this afternoon when he will personally conduct me on a guided tour of all the goodies he has to offer automobile wise.
    • Many members of the public also took the opportunity to go on a guided tour where it was demonstrated exactly how all the food and garden waste collected in their Brown Bins was turned into high quality compost.
    • The guided tour was great, giving us a chance to hear a selection of the instruments in action, including an amazing mechanical piano which also had three violins played automatically.
    • And, once again this year, Richard plans to put his vast knowledge of the area to good use by conducting daily guided walks through the park.
    • The agencies conduct guided tours from mid-May through July 4.
    • But what if you want to conduct a guided tour for the public?
    • The castle itself now attracts around 80,000 visitors a year willing to pay £6 for a guided tour of the biggest room in the house - the ballroom - and the gardens.
    • If you want to know more about this ancient art, take a guided tour; the guide will tell you much more about the philosophy behind Chinese gardens and the symbolism of the plants it contains.
    • However, while for me the splendour of Prague was quite overwhelming, our guided tour and riverboat trip gave a great introduction to the marvels and history of this ancient city.
    • He still drives a cab in the off-season - his wife Pat does so too throughout the year - but he felt driven to take up the horse-and-carriage service for guided tours and weddings.
    • Open Day provides a great opportunity to see first hand how a Police Station operates with guided tours and demonstrations as well as a chance to talk to a Police officer about a career in the Police service.
    • Far from sitting on a chair in the corner of a room looking bored and occasionally glowering at small children, Kirsty is to give a series of guided tours and a gallery talk about the public's reaction to the Turner Prize.
    • I joined a guided tour briefly, conducted in a naturally eloquent, yet animated and informative way, by a well-known RTE actress.
    • Certainly your reporter's guided tour of the new complex made impressive reading but I have to confess that I am not remotely bothered about a ‘changing village’.
    • But a virtual tour cannot compare to a guided tour of the mineral kingdom conducted during a visit.
    • The final class of the programme was taught in the new Credit Union office at Upper Grange, after which the students were given a guided tour of the new building, followed by refreshments.
    • The evening, which takes place tomorrow at 7.30 pm, will include a guided tour of the gallery, as well as refreshments and music.
    • The new minister on her surprise visits to hospitals not only arrives with a baggage of media-persons but also a delegation of people as if taking them around on an entertainment guided tour.
    • From the port we got the ferry into the city where we had a guided tour, showing us sights such as St. Mark's Square with its cathedral, parliament buildings and the Bridge of Sighs.
  • 2Directed by remote control or by internal equipment.

    a guided missile
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's also the issue of his guided missile program, which at one point just before the war, had achieved the ability to field two - stage rockets.
    • Two carriers and three frigates, armed with guided missile destroyers capable of shooting down aircraft, head for the New York coast.
    • They helped to change the close-combat style of warfare to something more remote and precise - the evolution point for today's smart bombs and guided missiles.
    • Like a silent movie, we watched in horror as one of them pointed up the mountain at the guided missile approaching, and they scattered in all directions, quite literally for their lives.
    • To be fair, the horrid genius of the attacks was that no one could have predicted that hijacked airliners would be used as guided missiles.
    • In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet.
    • Cruisers, destroyers and frigates armed with guided missiles form the core of a modern navy's offensive power in a maritime arena like Asia
    • They said there was no way to understand or project that this airplane really was, in fact, a guided missile.
    • In Afghanistan, mounted cavalry charges sometimes achieved what guided missiles could not.
    • Waging war at long distance, it is argued, using computers and remotely guided missiles, detaches policy-makers from the death and the suffering for which they are responsible.
    • The picture of the USS Chancellorsville, their guided missile cruiser, was one of them.
    • We beat the Navy on that in the sense that we saw cruise missile flashes from a guided missile cruiser off to our starboard quarter in the distance at night.
    • It was taken a few hours after terrorists hijacked four commercial jets and turned them into guided missiles that killed thousands of Americans.
    • Alongside the drones are the cruise missiles and guided bombs, bigger and better than in previous campaigns.
    • No sooner has Frank recovered the uphill ski than he turns aghast to see another bad crash and a second guided missile just brushing past him.
    • The 1991 Iraq campaign introduced home-viewers to the murky, underwater green shots of guided missiles homing in on windows and chimneys of buildings.
    • I didn't turn on the alarm clock and was happily sleeping in when all three cats hit me like hungry guided missiles.
    • The window had only been left open a few inches to air the room, but like a guided missile, the thing found the gap, and gasps of awe changed to shrieks of parental horror as it entered the house.
    • ‘Wars are fought with technology now, computers and satellites and guided missiles,’ he says.
    • And China's new guided missile destroyers feature Russian and homegrown Chinese technology.
 
 

Definition of guided in US English:

guided

adjectiveˈɡīdəd
  • 1Conducted by a guide.

    a guided tour of the castle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new minister on her surprise visits to hospitals not only arrives with a baggage of media-persons but also a delegation of people as if taking them around on an entertainment guided tour.
    • The guided tour was great, giving us a chance to hear a selection of the instruments in action, including an amazing mechanical piano which also had three violins played automatically.
    • Okay, now I'll take you on a guided tour of my cedar clothes closet…
    • The final class of the programme was taught in the new Credit Union office at Upper Grange, after which the students were given a guided tour of the new building, followed by refreshments.
    • I joined a guided tour briefly, conducted in a naturally eloquent, yet animated and informative way, by a well-known RTE actress.
    • From the port we got the ferry into the city where we had a guided tour, showing us sights such as St. Mark's Square with its cathedral, parliament buildings and the Bridge of Sighs.
    • He still drives a cab in the off-season - his wife Pat does so too throughout the year - but he felt driven to take up the horse-and-carriage service for guided tours and weddings.
    • Thus it is that I have an appointment at the showroom at 2.30 this afternoon when he will personally conduct me on a guided tour of all the goodies he has to offer automobile wise.
    • Open Day provides a great opportunity to see first hand how a Police Station operates with guided tours and demonstrations as well as a chance to talk to a Police officer about a career in the Police service.
    • But a virtual tour cannot compare to a guided tour of the mineral kingdom conducted during a visit.
    • Far from sitting on a chair in the corner of a room looking bored and occasionally glowering at small children, Kirsty is to give a series of guided tours and a gallery talk about the public's reaction to the Turner Prize.
    • Many members of the public also took the opportunity to go on a guided tour where it was demonstrated exactly how all the food and garden waste collected in their Brown Bins was turned into high quality compost.
    • And, once again this year, Richard plans to put his vast knowledge of the area to good use by conducting daily guided walks through the park.
    • But what if you want to conduct a guided tour for the public?
    • If you want to know more about this ancient art, take a guided tour; the guide will tell you much more about the philosophy behind Chinese gardens and the symbolism of the plants it contains.
    • Certainly your reporter's guided tour of the new complex made impressive reading but I have to confess that I am not remotely bothered about a ‘changing village’.
    • The agencies conduct guided tours from mid-May through July 4.
    • The evening, which takes place tomorrow at 7.30 pm, will include a guided tour of the gallery, as well as refreshments and music.
    • The castle itself now attracts around 80,000 visitors a year willing to pay £6 for a guided tour of the biggest room in the house - the ballroom - and the gardens.
    • However, while for me the splendour of Prague was quite overwhelming, our guided tour and riverboat trip gave a great introduction to the marvels and history of this ancient city.
    1. 1.1 Directed by remote control or by internal equipment.
      a guided missile
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alongside the drones are the cruise missiles and guided bombs, bigger and better than in previous campaigns.
      • The window had only been left open a few inches to air the room, but like a guided missile, the thing found the gap, and gasps of awe changed to shrieks of parental horror as it entered the house.
      • Waging war at long distance, it is argued, using computers and remotely guided missiles, detaches policy-makers from the death and the suffering for which they are responsible.
      • The 1991 Iraq campaign introduced home-viewers to the murky, underwater green shots of guided missiles homing in on windows and chimneys of buildings.
      • They helped to change the close-combat style of warfare to something more remote and precise - the evolution point for today's smart bombs and guided missiles.
      • In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet.
      • And China's new guided missile destroyers feature Russian and homegrown Chinese technology.
      • The picture of the USS Chancellorsville, their guided missile cruiser, was one of them.
      • In Afghanistan, mounted cavalry charges sometimes achieved what guided missiles could not.
      • They said there was no way to understand or project that this airplane really was, in fact, a guided missile.
      • It was taken a few hours after terrorists hijacked four commercial jets and turned them into guided missiles that killed thousands of Americans.
      • Cruisers, destroyers and frigates armed with guided missiles form the core of a modern navy's offensive power in a maritime arena like Asia
      • Two carriers and three frigates, armed with guided missile destroyers capable of shooting down aircraft, head for the New York coast.
      • To be fair, the horrid genius of the attacks was that no one could have predicted that hijacked airliners would be used as guided missiles.
      • We beat the Navy on that in the sense that we saw cruise missile flashes from a guided missile cruiser off to our starboard quarter in the distance at night.
      • Like a silent movie, we watched in horror as one of them pointed up the mountain at the guided missile approaching, and they scattered in all directions, quite literally for their lives.
      • No sooner has Frank recovered the uphill ski than he turns aghast to see another bad crash and a second guided missile just brushing past him.
      • There's also the issue of his guided missile program, which at one point just before the war, had achieved the ability to field two - stage rockets.
      • I didn't turn on the alarm clock and was happily sleeping in when all three cats hit me like hungry guided missiles.
      • ‘Wars are fought with technology now, computers and satellites and guided missiles,’ he says.
 
 
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