guide

名詞

UK/ɡaɪd/
US/ɡaɪd/

定義 guide 名詞

publication(出版物)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A book that provides the most important information about a particular subject.

    指引;手册

    • A guide to hotels.

      酒店指南

    • A comprehensive wine guide.

      全面的葡萄酒指南

    • A field guide to European birds.

      欧洲鸟类野外指南

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    A book providing information for travelers; a travel guidebook.

    旅行指南。

    • A detailed guide to traveling in Japan.

      详细的日本旅游指南。

    • Purchase a city travel guide before your trip.

      在旅行前购买一本城市旅游指南。

    • Use an online travel guide to plan your itinerary.

      使用在线旅游指南来规划你的行程。

reference(参考)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    Something that serves as a reference or standard to help you form an opinion or make a decision.

    指南;指导

    • Use this report as a guide for your decision-making.

      使用这份报告作为你决策的指南。

    • These statistics will serve as a guide for future planning.

      这些统计数据将作为未来规划的指南。

    • I will use past experiences as my guide for future actions.

      我将用过去的经验作为未来行动的指南。

person()

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A person whose job is to show a place or a particular route to visitors.

    导游;向导

    • We hired a guide to take us through the museum.

      我们雇了一位导游带我们参观博物馆。

    • The guide is very knowledgeable about the local history.

      这位导游对当地历史非常了解。

    • An experienced guide led us to the ancient site.

      一位经验丰富的导游带领我们前往古迹。

influence(影响)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A person or thing that influences what you do or think.

    影响者

    • Let your conscience be your guide to making the right decisions.

      让你的良心成为你做正确决定的指引。

    • His life is guided by his beliefs.

      他的生活以他的信仰为指引。

    • Her values serve as a guide throughout her career.

      她的价值观在她的职业生涯中一直是指引。

動詞

UK/ɡaɪd/
US/ɡaɪd/

定義 guide 動詞

assist(协助)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To show someone how to do something difficult.

    引导;指导

    • The coach guided us through the complex training program.

      教练指导我们完成复杂的训练计划。

    • The expert guided me through the difficult task.

      专家指导我完成了这项困难的任务。

    • The teacher guided the students through the science experiment.

      老师指导学生完成了科学实验。

direct(引导)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    To show people around a place.

    引导;带领;导览

    • The museum curator guided us through the entire exhibition.

      博物馆馆长带领我们参观了整个展览。

    • Let's have a guide show us around the old city.

      让我们找一位导游带我们参观这座古城。

    • She guided us through the garden, pointing out the most beautiful flowers.

      她带我们参观了花园,并指出了最美丽的花朵。

  2. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    To take someone somewhere or to show someone how to get somewhere.

    引导;指引

    • The waiter guided us to our table.

      服务员带领我们到我们的桌子。

    • He guided her through the crowded street.

      他带领她穿过拥挤的街道。

    • The map guided us to our destination.

      地图指引我们到达目的地。

  3. Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To take hold of part of someone's body, especially their arm, and take that person somewhere.

    (尤指抓住某人的手臂)带领某人去某地。

    • She gently took his arm and guided him through the crowd.

      她轻轻地抓住他的手臂,带着他穿过人群。

    • He took her hand and guided her down the stairs.

      他握住她的手,带着她走下楼梯。

    • He guided her toward the dance floor.

      他带着她走向舞池。

control(控制)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To make something move in the direction that you want it to go.

    引导;带领

    • He guided the vehicle into the parking space.

      他将车辆引导到停车位。

    • She guided the boat through the harbor.

      她引导船只穿过港口。

    • The technician carefully guided the machine into position.

      技术人员小心翼翼地将机器引导到定位。

influence(影响)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To influence someone's behavior.

    引导;指引

    • Don't let fear guide your decisions.

      不要让恐惧左右你的决定。

    • His values guided his life choices.

      他的价值观引导了他的人生选择。

    • We should let scientific evidence guide our policy making.

      我们应该让科学证据来指导我们的决策。