guideline 的定义
- any guide or indication of a future course of action: guidelines on the government's future policy.
- a lightly marked line used as a guide, as in composing a drawing, a typed page, or a line of lettering.
- a rope or cord that serves to guide one's steps, especially over rocky terrain, through underground passages, etc.
- a rope or wire used in guiding the movement of stage scenery or curtains being raised or lowered.
guideline 近义词
direction
更多guideline例句
- Wilma Wooten, San Diego’s public health officer, confirmed this, and said current guidelines do not allow camp-style child care locations to operate during normal school hours.
- We need to build the public trust, and to do that you have to do things consistently, carefully follow simple guidelines.
- Loftus said the difficulties acquiring devices and connectivity services are exacerbated by changing local and state guidelines.
- Another important guideline that many publishing sites will give you is the word count of the articles.
- Despite the pandemic and the widespread awareness of how the virus spreads, Yadav says that many of her customers simply refuse to follow the guidelines.
- Even the doctors on the 2013 cholesterol guideline committee hired other people to read the literature for them.
- But for the over-worked, guideline-driven doc-in-a-box, low-carb diets still have a daunting public relations battle to overcome.
- But I do know I would not read a guideline or listen to the screeching admonishments from across the political spectrum.
- After every quadrennial vice-presidential audition, another cautionary guideline emerges.
- He complained to a judge that he was paying temporary spousal support that “far exceeds guideline levels.”
- Attaching his suit to the guideline nearby, part of the rim's "hairnet," he crept out over the inside edge of the rim.
- Even with the help of the guideline it was often difficult enough to find our way.