Skip to main content

guidebook

/gahyd-book/US // ˈgaɪdˌbʊk //UK // (ˈɡaɪdˌbʊk) //

指导手册,指南,指南手册,导游

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a book of directions, advice, and information, especially for travelers or tourists.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Afterward, the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown University published a guidebook to help cities handle violent protests.

  • If you’re seeking warmth this winter, check out Arizona Highways magazine’s great offerings of adventure guidebooks to the state.

  • This pad also has a telescope for viewing constellations and a guidebook to the most popular hikes in the area.

  • That way it’s easier to talk to strangers who, in my experience, are far more valuable than any guidebook.

  • They traveled all across South America, and they wrote a guidebook.

  • It was the perfect blend of exotic adventure and Lonely Planet guidebook assurances of safety.

  • I had first learned of the prison way back in 2005 from a Lonely Planet guidebook.

  • Nowadays people prepare for a trip by reading little more than a few pages of a guidebook.

  • What is a young Finn or Spaniard visiting Israel/Palestine, this guidebook in hand, to make of this?

  • A guidebook I read aptly called it “a conveyer belt of black hair.”

  • One is an English youth, travelling for the first time, who has been hard at his Guidebook during the whole journey.

  • Observe in this book that Hawthorne gave the story such a faithful setting that it may be used as a guidebook to Rome.

  • Now, the Bible is a guidebook in the journey of life, and the only one that points the way to Heaven.

  • He studied his guidebook and every quarter of an hour looked at his watch.

  • The “Book of the Dead” was a guidebook of the itinerary of Egyptian souls.