英:['gaɪdpəʊst]
美:['gaɪdˌpoʊst]
英:['gaɪdpəʊst]
美:['gaɪdˌpoʊst]
guide·post
gaId post
The first known use of guidepost was in 1738
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
1 Cabrera continued: "The risks and personal sacrifices made by African-American New Yorkers are a guidepost and inspiration for standing up for justice."
2 The guidepost of her ancestors, the North Star, would soon be visible and would point her way when the birds had all gone South.
3 People look to places like Harvard to serve as cultural guideposts.
4 Stories are the guideposts that keep Westworld contained, limiting hosts to operate within the confines of interlocking narratives.
5 Its music is bracing and easy to follow, looking toward the language of free jazz but staying close to the themes’ guideposts, and never letting the rhythm get baggy.
6 The guidepost said that the camp was to the left.
7 “I expressly reject the various false accusations lodged against me that I have behaved inappropriately with employees or crossed professional guideposts that are important to me,” she said.
8 Some visitors who previewed the in-progress installations in recent months found the lack of curatorial guideposts bewildering, said Amy Horst, associate director of the preserve and arts center.
9 Producers Guild and other industry honors can offer a guidepost for Oscar chances because many members of the PGA and WGA also belong to the Academy, whose members cast votes for the Oscars.
10 Mr. Cornegy said that as they made the case for Weeksville, they explained its historical significance and its ability to serve as a “guidepost” for understanding the Black experience in New York.
11 “We knew that violent and traumatic narratives could have a grave effect on the reader, so we, working together as a community, created guideposts for people to navigate what has always been a tricky terrain.”
12 Johnny: Every time I come to the corner. a guidepost says, 'School-Go Slow'.
约翰尼:每次我经过学校附近的拐角处,就见路牌上写着学校——缓行。
13 The following are five guideposts based on research and the wisdom of practitioners.
14 The guidepost of a forefinger indicated the next paragraph.
15 Still, some content creators don’t follow the same ethical guidelines that are guideposts in more traditional newsrooms, especially creators who seek to build audiences based on outrage.
16 But even at its most awkward, it demands active viewing; apart from its half-hour length, there are few guideposts to rely on from episode to episode.
17 Mr. Johnson, 51, has been a low-profile member during his six years in Congress, often known for quoting scripture and serving as a guidepost on constitutional issues.
18 Wolf suggests a guidepost for snacks of 200 calories each, with food pairings that provide rapidly available energy from healthy carbohydrates, along with enough protein and fat for satiety.
19 "Good will" and "common courtesy" have been his guideposts, he said.
20 Johnny: Every time when I come to the corner, a guidepost says ,'school —— Go Slow ".
约翰尼: 每当我经过学校附近的拐角处, 就见路牌上写着 “ 学校——缓行 ”.