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guide

G0303000 (gīd)n.1. a. One who shows the way by leading, directing, or advising.b. One who serves as a model for others, as in a course of conduct.2. A person employed to conduct others, as through a museum, and give information about points of interest encountered.3. a. Something, such as a pamphlet, that offers basic information or instruction: a shopper's guide.b. A guidebook.4. a. Something that serves to direct or indicate.b. A device, such as a ruler, tab, or bar, that serves as an indicator or acts to regulate a motion or operation.5. A soldier stationed at the right or left of a column of marchers to control alignment, show direction, or mark the point of pivot.v. guid·ed, guid·ing, guides v.tr.1. To serve as a guide for; conduct.2. To direct the course of; steer: guide a ship through a channel.3. To exert control or influence over; direct: guided the nation through the crisis.4. To supervise the training or education of.v.intr. To serve as a guide.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Old Provençal guida, from guidar, to guide, of Germanic origin; see weid- in Indo-European roots.]
guid′a·ble adj.guid′er n.Synonyms: guide, lead1, pilot, shepherd, steer1, usher
These verbs mean to conduct on or direct to the way: guided me to my seat; led the troops into battle; a teacher piloting students through the zoo; shepherding tourists to the bus; steered the applicant to the third floor; ushering a visitor out.

guide

(ɡaɪd) vb1. to lead the way for (a person)2. to control the movement or course of (an animal, vehicle, etc) by physical action; steer3. to supervise or instruct (a person)4. (tr) to direct the affairs of (a person, company, nation, etc): he guided the country through the war. 5. (tr) to advise or influence (a person) in his standards or opinions: let truth guide you always. n6. a. a person, animal, or thing that guidesb. (as modifier): a guide dog. 7. a person, usually paid, who conducts tour expeditions, etc8. a model or criterion, as in moral standards or accuracy9. (Library Science & Bibliography) See guidebook10. (Library Science & Bibliography) a book that instructs or explains the fundamentals of a subject or skill: a guide to better living. 11. (Mechanical Engineering) any device that directs the motion of a tool or machine part12. a. a mark, sign, etc, that points the wayb. (in combination): guidepost. 13. (Alternative Belief Systems) spiritualism a spirit believed to influence a medium so as to direct what he utters and convey messages through him14. (Military) a. navy a ship in a formation used as a reference for manoeuvres, esp with relation to maintaining the correct formation and dispositionb. military a soldier stationed to one side of a column or line to regulate alignment, show the way, etc[C14: from (Old) French guider, of Germanic origin; compare Old English wītan to observe] ˈguidable adj ˈguideless adj ˈguider n ˈguiding adj, n

Guide

(ɡaɪd) n (Other Non-sporting Hobbies) (sometimes not capital) a member of an organization for girls equivalent to the Scouts. US equivalent: Girl Scout

guide

(gaɪd)

v. guid•ed, guid•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person. 2. to accompany (a sightseer) to show and comment upon points of interest. 3. to force (a person, object, or animal) to move in a certain path. 4. to supply (a person) with advice or counsel. 5. to supervise (someone's actions) in an advisory capacity; manage. n. 6. a person who guides, esp. one hired to guide travelers, tourists, etc. 7. a mark, tab, or the like to attract the eye and thus provide quick reference. 8. a book, pamphlet, or the like with information, instructions, or advice. 9. a guidepost. 10. a device that regulates or directs progressive motion or action. 11. a spirit believed to direct the utterances of a medium. 12. a member of a group marching in military formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest. [1325–75; < Old French gui(d)er (v.), gui(d)e (n.) < Germanic; akin to wit2] guide′less, adj. guid′er, n.

guide


Past participle: guided
Gerund: guiding
Imperative
guide
guide
Present
I guide
you guide
he/she/it guides
we guide
you guide
they guide
Preterite
I guided
you guided
he/she/it guided
we guided
you guided
they guided
Present Continuous
I am guiding
you are guiding
he/she/it is guiding
we are guiding
you are guiding
they are guiding
Present Perfect
I have guided
you have guided
he/she/it has guided
we have guided
you have guided
they have guided
Past Continuous
I was guiding
you were guiding
he/she/it was guiding
we were guiding
you were guiding
they were guiding
Past Perfect
I had guided
you had guided
he/she/it had guided
we had guided
you had guided
they had guided
Future
I will guide
you will guide
he/she/it will guide
we will guide
you will guide
they will guide
Future Perfect
I will have guided
you will have guided
he/she/it will have guided
we will have guided
you will have guided
they will have guided
Future Continuous
I will be guiding
you will be guiding
he/she/it will be guiding
we will be guiding
you will be guiding
they will be guiding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been guiding
you have been guiding
he/she/it has been guiding
we have been guiding
you have been guiding
they have been guiding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been guiding
you will have been guiding
he/she/it will have been guiding
we will have been guiding
you will have been guiding
they will have been guiding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been guiding
you had been guiding
he/she/it had been guiding
we had been guiding
you had been guiding
they had been guiding
Conditional
I would guide
you would guide
he/she/it would guide
we would guide
you would guide
they would guide
Past Conditional
I would have guided
you would have guided
he/she/it would have guided
we would have guided
you would have guided
they would have guided
Thesaurus
Noun1.guide - someone employed to conduct othersguide - someone employed to conduct others usherescort - an attendant who is employed to accompany someoneusherette - a female usher
2.guide - someone who shows the way by leading or advisingleader - a person who rules or guides or inspires otherscicerone - a guide who conducts and informs sightseerstour guide - a guide who leads others on a tour
3.guide - something that offers basic information or instructionguide - something that offers basic information or instructionguidebookenchiridion, handbook, vade mecum - a concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or locationfield guide - a guidebook describing natural objects of some type that might be encountered in the field; "a field guide to mushrooms"roadbook - a guidebook describing the roads of a country; contains maps and (sometimes) a gazetteertravel guidebook, itinerary - a guidebook for travelers
4.guide - a model or standard for making comparisonsguide - a model or standard for making comparisonstemplate, templetexample, model - a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example"speech rhythm, rhythm - the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry"
5.guide - someone who can find paths through unexplored territoryguide - someone who can find paths through unexplored territorypathfinder, scoutexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullyhunting guide - guide to people hunting in unfamiliar territorytrailblazer - someone who marks a trail by leaving blazes on trees
6.guide - a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of somethingstructure, construction - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
Verb1.guide - direct the courseguide - direct the course; determine the direction of travellingmaneuver, channelise, channelize, steer, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, head, directdock - maneuver into a dock; "dock the ships"sheer - cause to sheer; "She sheered her car around the obstacle"pull over - steer a vehicle to the side of the road; "The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed"helm - be at or take the helm of; "helm the ship"crab - direct (an aircraft) into a crosswindnavigate - direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar"stand out - steer away from shore, of shipsstarboard - turn to the right, of helms or ruddersconn - conduct or direct the steering of a ship or planenavigate, pilot - act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance; "Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?"; "Who was navigating the ship during the accident?"canalise, canalize, channel - direct the flow of; "channel information towards a broad audience"tree, corner - force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escapepark - maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?"control, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
2.guide - take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"lead, take, conduct, directbeacon - guide with a beaconhand - guide or conduct or usher somewhere; "hand the elderly lady into the taxi"misguide, mislead, lead astray, misdirect - lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions; "The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver"usher, show - take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums; "The usher showed us to our seats"
3.guide - be a guiding or motivating force or drive; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses"steerdirect - be in charge of
4.guide - use as a guide; "They had the lights to guide on"guide onorientate, orient - determine one's position with reference to another point; "We had to orient ourselves in the forest"
5.guide - pass over, across, or through; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"pass, run, drawrub - move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"string, thread, draw - thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries"thread - pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"thread - pass a thread through; "thread a needle"lead, run - cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"

guide

noun1. handbook, manual, guidebook, instructions, catalogue Our 10-page guide will help you change your life for the better.2. directory, street map The Rough Guide to Paris lists accommodation for as little as £25 a night.3. escort, leader, controller, attendant, usher, chaperon, cicerone, torchbearer, dragoman With guides, the journey can be done in fourteen days.4. adviser, teacher, guru, mentor, director, monitor, counsellor He was spiritual guide to a group of young monks.5. pointer, sign, signal, mark, key, clue, landmark, marker, beacon, signpost, guiding light, lodestar His only guide was the stars overhead.6. model, example, standard, ideal, master, inspiration, criterion, paradigm, exemplar, lodestar The checklist serves as a guide to students, teachers and parents.verb1. lead, direct, escort, conduct, pilot, accompany, steer, shepherd, convoy, usher, show the way He took the bewildered man by the arm and guided him out.2. steer, control, manage, direct, handle, command, manoeuvre He guided his plane down the runway and took off.3. supervise, train, rule, teach, influence, advise, counsel, govern, educate, regulate, instruct, oversee, sway, superintend He should have let his instinct guide him.

guide

nounSomething or someone that shows the way:conductor, director, escort, lead, leader, pilot, shepherd, usher.verb1. To show the way to:conduct, direct, escort, lead, pilot, route, shepherd, show, steer, usher.2. To direct the course of carefully:jockey, maneuver, navigate, pilot, steer.Idiom: back and fill.
Translations
向导女童子军引导指南指导

guide

(gaid) verb1. to lead, direct or show the way. I don't know how to get to your house – I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice. 引導,指導 引导2. to control the movement of. The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote. 控制 指导 noun1. a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc. A guide will show you round the castle. 嚮導 向导2. (also ˈguidebook) a book which contains information for tourists. a guide to Rome. 旅遊指南 旅行指南3. (usually with capital) a Girl Guide. 女童軍 女童子军4. something which informs, directs or influences. 指南 指南ˈguidance noun advice towards doing something. a project prepared under the guidance of the professor. 指導 指导,引导 ˈguideline noun (usually in plural) an indication as to how something should be done. 方針 方针guided missile an explosive rocket which can be guided to its target by radio waves. 導彈 导弹

guide

领路人zhCN
  • Do you have a guide book in English? → 有英文版的旅游指南吗?
  • Do you have a guide book in ...? → 你们有...语的导游册吗?
  • Is there a guide who speaks English? → 有没有说英语的导游?
  • Do you have a guide to local trails? (US)
    Do you have a guide to local walks? (UK) → 有当地的徙步旅行指南吗?
  • Can you guide me, please? → 请您领着我走好吗?
  • I have a guide dog → 我有导盲犬

guide


guiding light

Someone who is influential or an inspiration to others. Mother Teresa was certainly a guiding light to many who shared her faith.See also: guide, light

guiding spirit

Someone who is influential or an inspiration to others. Amy's mother was always her guiding spirit during difficult decisions.See also: guide, spirit

guide (someone or something) across

To help someone or something to cross something. Hey Stu, can you guide these guys across the river? I think you're going to have to guide that little boat across—otherwise, it'll tip over.See also: across, guide

guide (someone) around

To show someone a particular place or thing, as on a tour. Back when I worked at the art museum, I especially loved guiding people around the impressionist wing. Do you have time to guide us around today?See also: around, guide

guide away (from someone or something)

To lead, help, or direct someone or something in keeping distance from someone or something else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "guide" and "away." Please go out there and guide the kids away from that busy street. Once I saw the approaching crowd of people, I tugged on the leash to guide the dog away. The construction crew set up cones to guide people away from the gaping hole in the middle of the street.See also: away, guide, someone

guide someone around something

 and guide someone aroundto lead or escort someone on a tour of something or some place. Please let me guide you around the plant, so you can see how we do things here. I would be happy to guide you around.See also: around, guide

guide someone away from someone or something

 and guide someone awayto lead or escort someone away from someone, something, or some place. (Usually said of someone who requires help or guidance.) A police officer guided the children away from the busy street. Please guide away those people before they bump into your grandmother.See also: away, guide

guide someone or something across (something)

to lead or escort someone or something across something. I had to guide him across the desert. The bridge was very narrow and Jill got out to guide the truck across. We had to guide it across.See also: across, guide

guide something away

 (from someone or something) 1. to lead something away from someone or something. I guided the lawn mower away from the children. Please stand there and guide away the cars. 2. to channel or route something away from someone or something. The farmer guided the creek water away from the main channel through a narrow ditch. We had to guide away the sheep from the road.See also: away, guide

guiding light

A mentor or an exemplary principle. Presumably this expression refers to the light of a lantern or beacon guiding someone through the dark. The earliest transference of this idea was religious, “light” referring to God or the church. Thus the American Transcendentalist Theodore Parker wrote, “We look to Thee; Thy truth is still the Light which guides the nations, groping on their way.” Sometime in the latter part of the nineteenth century the term began to be used for secular mentors of various kinds. See also: guide, light

guide


guide

1. Engineering any device that directs the motion of a tool or machine part 2. Spiritualism a spirit believed to influence a medium so as to direct what he utters and convey messages through him

Guide

a member of an organization for girls equivalent to the Scouts

Guide

(religion, spiritualism, and occult)

The majority of Spiritualist mediums have a guide. Many have more than one. The guide is a spirit who can serve as a “Master of Ceremonies” at a séance, introducing spirits who wish to communicate through the medium, regulating which spirits are allowed to come through and what form of communication is being used (clairvoyance, direct voice, etc.), and whether or not such physical phenomena as apports might be apparent, and so on. Some mediums have specific guides for specific purposes. For example, if they do healing they may have an exclusive guide who makes him-or herself known only for that purpose. This is often the spirit of someone who was a doctor or healer of some sort when on the earth plane.

“Control” is a term sometimes used to designate the guide. Descriptively, “Guide” is the better term. Nandor Fodor said, “The body of the medium is an instrument which requires considerable practice in efficient handling. The control is a communications expert who watches over the fluency of the proceedings … The easygoing, conversational aspect of the séances is largely due to his presence … They are patient and ready to produce the phenomena to the sitters’ satisfaction. But they do not take orders. [They] expect courteous treatment and appreciation for what they do and have their own caprices.” They are not all-knowing. Many times a guide will admit to ignorance of a subject, or the answer to a question, and will say that he will ask another who knows.

Not all guides are male, though the majority seem to be. It is not known why this is. Guides often have helpers for certain tasks, for example to prepare for the presentation of physical phenomena. These helpers can also assist in the explanation of incoherent messages.

Sources:

Fodor, Nandor: Encyclopedia of Psychic Science. London: Arthurs Press, 1933

Guide

Akelaleader of wolfpack. [Br. Lit.: The Jungle Books]Anchises Aeneas’guide in Elysium. [Rom. Lit.: Aeneid]Anubis “Pathfinder”;conducted dead to judgment before Osiris. [Egyptian Myth.: Jobes, 105]Baedekerseries of guidebooks for travelers. [Travel: NCE, 207]Beatrice Dante’sbeloved’s soul; directs him in Paradise. [Ital. Lit.: Divine Comedy, Magill I, 211–213]Cumaean sibylfamous prophetess; leads Aeneas through underworld. [Rom. Lit.: Aeneid]dolphintransported blessed souls to islands of dead. [Gk. and Rom. Myth.: Appleton, 31]Jack the Porpoiseled ships through treacherous strait off New Zealand. [Br. Hist.: Wallechinsky, 128]Judas goata goat used to lead sheep to slaughter. [Eur. Culture: Misc.]lighthouse at Pharos400 ft. tall; beacon visible 300 miles at sea. [World Hist.: Wallechinsky, 257]Palinuruspilot of Aeneas. [Rom. Lit.: Aeneid]pillar of cloud, pillar of fireJehovah leads way to promised land. [O.T.: Exodus 13:21–22]star of Bethlehemguiding light to Jesus for the Magi. [Christian Symbolism: N.T.: Matthew, 2:9]Tiphyspilot of the Argonauts. [Rom. Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 1085]VergilDante’s guide in Hell and Purgatory. [Ital. Lit.: Divine Comedy, Magill I 211–213]

GUIDE

(1)Graphical User Interface Development Environment from Sun.

Guide

(2)A hypertext system from the University of Kent (GB) andOWL for displaying on-line documentation.

guide


guide

(gīd), 1. To lead in a set course. 2. Any device or instrument by which another is led into its proper course, for example, a grooved director, a catheter guide. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. guier, to show the way, fr. Germanic]

guide

Vox populi 1. A written document which orients a novice about the particular use of a thing.2. A device used to ensure the proper movement or placement of a device, which is not, per se, integral to the device's operation.

guide

(gīd) 1. To lead in a set course. 2. Any device or instrument by which another is led into its proper course, e.g., a grooved director, a catheter guide. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. guier, to show the way, fr. Germanic]

guide

(gīd) 1. To lead in a set course. 2. Any device or instrument by which another is led into its proper course, e.g., a grooved director, a catheter guide. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. guier, to show the way, fr. Germanic]

Patient discussion about guide

Q. I need food guide for underweight. This is Liam. I had three kids and all are underweight? I don’t know how to make them healthy. I need food guide for underweight. They refuse to have healthy food. How can I get him to eat more and eat healthy, without having to force them?A. Liam, do not give them too much of juice as it often contain more sugar and less vitamins than fresh or frozen fruits. After a period, give them healthy drink (like milk) instead of juice. If your child is more active than the food they had, then the child will surely be termed as an underweight. So make sure to give, more energizing foods like carbohydrates for an over active kid.

Q. i am all confused !!! there are so many kinds of diets and guides for loosing pounds , what should i choose A. the best but hard one- going to a nutritionist with another friend that want to loose weight, build up a program, start doing physical activity . it will be hard, long, but worth it.
don't forget the friend, it's an important part!

Q. where should i go if i am looking for a guiding to help my wife during this time? A. wow,,,there are tons of places that give information about pregnancy...there are courses, pamphlets, classes, websites, clinics, organizations, books, videos... you just have to be a bit specific...
(and good for you supporting your wife like that!!)

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AcronymDefinition
GUIDEGroningen University Institute for Drug Exploration (University of Groningen; Groningen, Netherlands)
GUIDEGovernment User Identity for Europe (EU)
GUIDEGraphical User Interface Design Editor
GUIDEGeneral Unemployment Insurance Development Effort (various locations)
GUIDEGlobal Uniform Interoperable Data Exchange
GUIDEGraphic User Interface Development Environment

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guide


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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for guide

noun handbook

Synonyms

  • handbook
  • manual
  • guidebook
  • instructions
  • catalogue

noun directory

Synonyms

  • directory
  • street map

noun escort

Synonyms

  • escort
  • leader
  • controller
  • attendant
  • usher
  • chaperon
  • cicerone
  • torchbearer
  • dragoman

noun adviser

Synonyms

  • adviser
  • teacher
  • guru
  • mentor
  • director
  • monitor
  • counsellor

noun pointer

Synonyms

  • pointer
  • sign
  • signal
  • mark
  • key
  • clue
  • landmark
  • marker
  • beacon
  • signpost
  • guiding light
  • lodestar

noun model

Synonyms

  • model
  • example
  • standard
  • ideal
  • master
  • inspiration
  • criterion
  • paradigm
  • exemplar
  • lodestar

verb lead

Synonyms

  • lead
  • direct
  • escort
  • conduct
  • pilot
  • accompany
  • steer
  • shepherd
  • convoy
  • usher
  • show the way

verb steer

Synonyms

  • steer
  • control
  • manage
  • direct
  • handle
  • command
  • manoeuvre

verb supervise

Synonyms

  • supervise
  • train
  • rule
  • teach
  • influence
  • advise
  • counsel
  • govern
  • educate
  • regulate
  • instruct
  • oversee
  • sway
  • superintend

Synonyms for guide

noun something or someone that shows the way

Synonyms

  • conductor
  • director
  • escort
  • lead
  • leader
  • pilot
  • shepherd
  • usher

verb to show the way to

Synonyms

  • conduct
  • direct
  • escort
  • lead
  • pilot
  • route
  • shepherd
  • show
  • steer
  • usher

verb to direct the course of carefully

Synonyms

  • jockey
  • maneuver
  • navigate
  • pilot
  • steer

Synonyms for guide

noun someone employed to conduct others

Synonyms

  • usher

Related Words

  • escort
  • usherette

noun someone who shows the way by leading or advising

Related Words

  • leader
  • cicerone
  • tour guide

noun something that offers basic information or instruction

Synonyms

  • guidebook

Related Words

  • enchiridion
  • handbook
  • vade mecum
  • field guide
  • roadbook
  • travel guidebook
  • itinerary

noun a model or standard for making comparisons

Synonyms

  • template
  • templet

Related Words

  • example
  • model
  • speech rhythm
  • rhythm

noun someone who can find paths through unexplored territory

Synonyms

  • pathfinder
  • scout

Related Words

  • expert
  • hunting guide
  • trailblazer

noun a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something

Related Words

  • structure
  • construction

verb direct the course

Synonyms

  • maneuver
  • channelise
  • channelize
  • steer
  • manoeuver
  • manoeuvre
  • point
  • head
  • direct

Related Words

  • dock
  • sheer
  • pull over
  • helm
  • crab
  • navigate
  • stand out
  • starboard
  • conn
  • pilot
  • canalise
  • canalize
  • channel
  • tree
  • corner
  • park
  • control
  • command

verb take somebody somewhere

Synonyms

  • lead
  • take
  • conduct
  • direct

Related Words

  • beacon
  • hand
  • misguide
  • mislead
  • lead astray
  • misdirect
  • usher
  • show

verb be a guiding or motivating force or drive

Synonyms

  • steer

Related Words

  • direct

verb use as a guide

Synonyms

  • guide on

Related Words

  • orientate
  • orient

verb pass over, across, or through

Synonyms

  • pass
  • run
  • draw

Related Words

  • rub
  • string
  • thread
  • draw
  • lead
  • run
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