transitive. To direct the movement or action of (something), to control; to lead, guide; (occasionally) to hold in check. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > authority > control > [verb (transitive)] > guide (22) wieldeOE transitive. To direct the movement or action of (something), to control; to lead, guide; (occasionally) to hold in check. Obsolete. steera1000 To guide (a person, his conduct) by admonition or counsel. Obsolete. wisc1000 To show the way to (a person); to direct, guide; to lead, conduct (literal or figurative). Also absol. wiseOE transitive. To show the way to (a person); to guide, direct; †hence, to direct or manage the affairs of, govern, rule (obsolete); also in modern… turnc1175 transitive. To cause or induce (a person, etc.) to take a particular course; to direct the course of (events, fortune, etc.) Obsolete. kenc1200 To direct, guide, show the way to (unto, till) a place or person. Obsolete. conduec1330 To conduct, guide. dressc1330 transitive. To cause (a person or animal) to move in a particular direction; to direct, guide, steer. Also: to turn (one's face, back, etc.) in a… govern1340 transitive. Of an idea, emotion, personal attribute, etc.: to act as the dominant or principal influence on (a person or his or her actions); to… addressc1350 transitive. To give direction to (a person, a person's course), esp. in a helpful or corrective manner; to guide, redirect. Obsolete. guidea1400 figurative and in immaterial senses: To lead or direct in a course of action, in the formation of… of persons or agents. conducec1475 transitive. To lead, conduct, bring (literal and figurative). Const. to. Obsolete. conduct1481 figurative. To guide or direct in a certain course of action; to bring to a place, a particular condition or situation, a conclusion, etc.; to lead… rectifya1500 transitive. To guide or direct in a right course of action; to provide with guidance. Obsolete. rare. besteer1603 helm1607 transitive. To guide with or as with a helm; to steer. Chiefly figurative. engineer1831 transitive. To bring about or obtain through machination; to arrange, contrive, or plan, esp. artfully; to manipulate. Also (chiefly U.S.): to guide… beacon1835 figurative. To give light and guidance to; to lead. Subcategories:— of reasons or indications (1) — decisively (2) — take under one's guidance (1) |
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