英:[ˈɡaɪdlaɪn]
美:[ˈɡaɪdlaɪn]
英:[ˈɡaɪdlaɪn]
美:[ˈɡaɪdlaɪn]
guide·line
gaId laIn
复数:guidelines
词根:guided
adj.guided 有指导的;有向导的
n.guidance 指导,引导;领导
v.guided 指导(guide的过去分词)
Noun
1. a light line that is used in lettering to help align the letters
2. a detailed plan or explanation to guide you in setting standards or determining a course of action;
"the president said he had a road map for normalizing relations with Vietnam"
3. a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior
design guideline设计方针;设计准则
1785年,指“切割前在表面上标记的线”,源自 guide 和 line(名词)。指“用于操纵热气球的绳索”始于1846年。1948年开始引申为比喻用法。相关词汇: Guidelines。
导线:用作标记或指示器的任何线
导向索
导向索
供起、下隔水管、防喷器或水下设备用的导向钢索。
The first known use of guideline was in 1785
guildnoun
an association of persons with common interests or aimsespecially: an association of merchants or craftsmen in the Middle Ages
guildnoun
an association of persons with common interests or aimsespecially: an association of merchants or craftsmen in the Middle Ages
guidonnoun
a small flag (as of a military unit)
guide1 of 2noun
one that leads or directs another on a course
a person who shows and explains points of interest (as on a tour)
something that provides guiding information
a street guide
a device for steadying or directing the motion of something
guide2 of 2verb
to act as a guide : conduct
guide a group on a tour
manage sense 1, direct
guide a boat through the rapids
counsel entry 2 sense 1, instruct
guide1 of 2noun
one that leads or directs another on a course
a person who shows and explains points of interest (as on a tour)
something that provides guiding information
a street guide
a device for steadying or directing the motion of something
guide2 of 2verb
to act as a guide : conduct
guide a group on a tour
manage sense 1, direct
guide a boat through the rapids
counsel entry 2 sense 1, instruct
guidepostnoun
a post (as at the fork of a road) with directions for travelers
indication sense 2, sign
guidepostnoun
a post (as at the fork of a road) with directions for travelers
indication sense 2, sign
guidelinenoun
a line by which one is guided
an outline of standards for future policy or action
guidelinenoun
a line by which one is guided
an outline of standards for future policy or action
1 “I do think that chaat helps me form those guidelines for myself” as a cook, she said.
2 AHA’s guidelines evolve, sometimes in the light of new research, sometimes in the light of experience.
3 Getting the Federal Aviation Administration to pay for a deer fence would put the airport under federal guidelines for years to come.
4 Deborah Mannis-Gardner, a sample-clearance agent who worked with De La Soul on its new record, said that lack of guidelines could be why Warner Music is keeping the catalog in digital limbo.
5 Loosely based on principles learned in Journalism 101, this is mostly for fun – but with practice and a little luck, these guidelines could lead you a better understanding of your child.
6 Chicago’s new guidelines reflect many policies that are already required under federal anti-discrimination law.
7 I said I was letting mine pick their own but had given them some loose guidelines on color, length and fabric.
8 In our view, these comments were offensive and breached the BBC's editorial guidelines.
9 Several Hollywood labor unions and the Academy of Motion Pictures, which organizes the Oscars, have already come up with guidelines aimed at tackling sexual misconduct.
10 New Deal policy makers set up the FHA, the Federal Housing Administration, which created a set of guidelines to ensure that houses would maintain value over time.
11 I guess it falls within the guidelines of poetic license that Lewin has cast Hawkes, a man with a wiry, muscular and entirely normal physique, to play the role.
12 Assist to manage the quality complaints, warrenty procedures and systems inline with the company guidelines.
协助管理质量投诉 、 保修程序和系统,符合公司指导方针.
13 Many in the online video industry in China suspect the new guidelines were issued at least partly because of the popularity of “My Love From Another Star.”
14 Pieranunzi has long been a master of song-form variations but has cut expressively free of familiar guidelines in middle age and begun to sound like a performer in the same league as his original inspirations.
15 Reports have shown that there has been an inability to maintain physical distancing guidelines, a lack of protective gear and hand sanitiser and lack of time for employees to clean their hands.
16 The guidelines that do exist center on medication, of which I take a range to keep my mind intact, namely lithium, Latuda, trazodone, lorazepam and clonazepam.
17 But there are no guidelines for people who harvest wild foods to inform them about the risk of antibiotic resistance.
18 Although you can still explore city parks if you follow safety guidelines, the Parks@Home webpage offers virtual content that remains accessible.
19 TV5 network said it wants to improve the program and work with television and advertising industry stakeholders on guidelines for the participation of children in all game and reality TV shows.
20 “Let’s get these things on the table and come up with legal guidelines we can all live with,” he says.