B1 a book that gives you the most important information about a particular subject指南,要览,手册
a guidebook旅行指南
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He has written a fully comprehensive guide to Rome.
He's written the definitive guide to Britain's Lake District.
The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.
The grammar guide falls between two stools - it's too difficult for a beginner but not detailed enough for an advanced student.
It says in the guide that this area of the countryside offers some of the best walks in England.
something that helps you form an opinion or make a decision about something else指导性的事物,准则,根据
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Use the picture on the front of the box as a guide to what the finished model should look like.
The instructions are offered as guides and are not meant to be taken too literally.
The number of houses for sale gives you a guide to the state of the property market.
The tests are a rough guide to students' progress.
As a rough guide, ten paces is about equal to ten yards.
A2 a person whose job is showing a place or a particular route to visitors导游,向导
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A guide conducts tours of the cathedral every afternoon.
We had to ask our guide to interpret for us.
We needed a guide and he was only too happy to oblige.
You will be taken round the museum by one of the guides.
The guides sometimes receive gratuities from the tourists that supplement their salaries.
a person or thing that influences what you do or think有影响作用的人(或事物)
[ T ] to show someone how to do something difficult指导,指引(做困难的事情)
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The government is planning to launch a benchmarking scheme to guide consumers.
Parents have the right to expect information to guide them through a growing, yet unregulated market.
The instructions will guide you through the process of assembling the equipment.
The glossary is useful for guiding you through some of the technical terms that are used in the book.
The help file will guide you through the installation process.
B1 [ T ] to show people around a place给…导游,带…参观,领…四处看
B1 [ T ] to take someone somewhere or to show someone how to get somewhere给…领路,指引,引导
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to take hold of part of someone's body, especially their arm, and take that person somewhere(尤指抓着某人的胳膊)带…去,领…到,搀扶…去
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Jane guided us round the colleges.
My colleague here will guide you around the museum.
He guided us through the woods.
It's better if you have someone to guide you round the city.
Shall I guide you round the house?
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to make something move in the direction in that you want it to go操控,驾驶,(朝某个方向)移动(某物)
[ T ] to influence someone's behaviour影响…的行为
[ C ] also Girl Guide a girl between ten and 14 years old who is a member of the Guides organization女童子军成员
an international organization for young women that encourages them to take part in different activities and to become responsible and independent女童子军
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