guide
noun
verb
ɡaɪd noun
1
FOR DECIDING/JUDGING
起决定/判断作用
something that provides information and helps you to form an opinion or make a decision 提供指导的事物; 判断的根据
The polls are not a reliable guide of how people will vote.
根据这些民意测验来判断人们将如何投票并不可靠。
The figures are only a rough guide .
这些数据只是一个大致的标准。
2
PERSON
人
a. someone whose job is to take tourists to a place and show them around b. someone who advises you and influences the way you live 〔生活上的〕指导者,指引者,导师
a tour guide
导游
an experienced mountain guide
一位有经验的登山向导
my spiritual guide
我的精神导师
3
INSTRUCTIONS
指南
a. a book or piece of writing that provides information on a particular subject or explains how to do something b. a guidebook 旅游指南,旅游手册
[+ to ]
a guide to North American birds
北美鸟类指南
Follow our step-by-step guide .
按照我们的步骤说明去做。
Details of how to use the various programs are in the user guide .
如何使用各种程序,在用户指南里都有详细的说明。
4
GIRL
女孩
a. the Guides Association, which teaches girls practical skills b. a member of the Guides Association 女童子军成员 BrE
verb
5 to take someone to a place 带领,引导〔某人至某地〕;
guide sb along/through etc
He guided us through the narrow streets to the central mosque.
他带领我们穿过几条狭窄的街道,来到中央清真寺。
6 to help someone or something to move in a particular direction 为…引路
guide sb/sth into/towards etc
He guided her firmly towards the sofa.
他引着她稳步走向沙发。
Searchlights were used to guide the ship into the harbour.
用探照灯引领轮船进港。
7 to influence someone’s behaviour or ideas 引导,指导〔某人的行为或观点〕
Teenagers need adults to guide them.
十几岁的少年需要大人来引导他们。
8 to show someone the right way to do something, especially something difficult or complicated 指引,指导〔尤指做困难或复杂的事〕
guide sb through sth
Guide your students through the program one section at a time.
每次一段,这样分段指导学生完成这门课程。