英:[ˈɡaɪdɪŋ]
美:[ ˈɡaɪdɪŋ]
英:[ˈɡaɪdɪŋ]
美:[ ˈɡaɪdɪŋ]
导向,定向;
引路( guide的现在分词 );指导;操纵;影响
noun
one that leads or directs another's way
needed a guide for the safari
a person who exhibits and explains points of interest
The museum guide was very helpful.
something that provides a person with guiding information
used the stars as a guide to find their way back
signpost sense 1
a person who directs another's conduct or course of life
He was my mentor and guide during the early years of my career.
a device for steadying or directing the motion of something
The jigsaw was equipped with a guide.
a ring or loop for holding the line of a fishing rod in position
a sheet or a card with projecting tab for labeling inserted in a card index to facilitate reference
a member of a unit on whom the movements or alignments of a military command are regulated—used especially in commands
guide right
verb
transitive verb
to act as a guide to : direct in a way or course
He guided us around the city.
to direct, supervise, or influence usually to a particular end
You'll need a lawyer to guide you through the legal system.
to superintend the training or instruction of
A respected educator guided his studies.
intransitive verb
to act or work as a guide
导星
以观测对象或其附近天区内的恒星为目标,控制望远镜及其辐射探测器的运转,使之达到对观测目标的指向保持不变或按既定方式改变指向的步骤。
Noun and Verb Middle English gide, guide, from Anglo-French, from Old Occitan guida, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English wītan to look after, witan to know — more at wit
The first known use of guide was in the 14th century
gunwalenoun
the upper edge of a ship's side
gunnysacknoun
a sack made of a coarse heavy fabric (as burlap)
gulpverb
to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one swallow
to keep back as if by swallowing
gulp down a sob
to catch the breath as if in taking a long drink
guisenoun
a form or style of dress : costume
in the guise of a shepherd
outer or disguised appearance : semblance
swindled people under the guise of friendship
guineanoun
an English gold coin no longer issued worth 21 shillings
a former unit of value equal to 21 shillings
guineanoun
an English gold coin no longer issued worth 21 shillings
a former unit of value equal to 21 shillings
guilenoun
sly trickery : duplicity
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
1 “Last door,” Lev said, guiding them down the corridor.
2 Before I could ask any more questions, Coach Mustilli was explaining what made a great saber fencer and guiding me out of the épée and foil room.
3 For the first time, the guiding principles of a factory assembly line were applied to a commercial kitchen.
4 Experience of Reuters has provided a case of guiding significance.
路透社的成功经验成为新闻从业人员应具基本素质的一个颇具指导意义的案例.
5 The old gods of the north must have been guiding her steps.
6 Between tidal mudflats, a thick plume of silt flowed from the Surinam River, guiding them upstream to the frontier town of Paramaribo.
7 The guiding principle was that a crash program to build the Super bomb required a Los Alamos of its own, and that place should be Livermore.
8 The gained achievements have a certain guiding significance for the industrial production of Naphthalene series superplasticizer.
所得成果对萘系高效减水剂的工业生产具有一定的指导意义.
9 Adventure Consultants specialises in organising and guiding mountain climbing adventures.
10 But guiding Everest is a very loosely regulated business, administered by byzantine Third World bureaucracies spectacularly ill-equipped to assess qualifications of guides or clients.
11 a guiding force
有影响的力量
12 He had a knack for pulling together a group of artistic people, guiding them in staging a play, raising money, and managing the finances.
13 It played an important role in guiding, advising, supervising and supporting the growth of the Center.
专家委员会为救援中心的发展起了积极的指导 、 咨询 、 监督和支持作用.
14 A signaling or guiding device, such as a lighthouse, located on a coast.
灯塔位于海岸用以发送信号或导航的装置,如灯塔。
15 This is the guiding principle in our work.
这是我们的指导原则.
16 Only in this way can we give full play to the function of the news informers in the guiding of the public opinions.
惟有如此,新闻线人的作用才能发挥得更完全,才能更充分发挥新闻舆论的导向作用。
17 The horses needed no guiding now; they knew they were on the last lap of the day’s journey.
18 Roy figured she used up her guiding skills every day at school and was too worn out to deal with Garrett when she got home.
19 According to curriculum evaluation guiding ideology, curriculum evaluation software is developed in terms of VFP.
根据课程质量评估的指导思想, 用VFP编写了课程评估管理软件.
20 The newspapers were full of interviews in which the city’s leading men described Root as the guiding force behind the fair, that without him the city could not hope to realize its dreams.
2 控制
pilot control check regulation grip steering manipulation mastery dominance leash rein hank rule govern steer hold cover master ride command complain dominate regulate rig manipulate snaffle mastership master dom
4 有影响的
5 指导
instructional directive directorial manuduction lead direction conduct leading guidance orientation supervision tutelage pointing tutorage direct guide coach tutor supervise shepherd
10 引导的
11 导向