guiding / gaɪd /

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guiding2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

guid·ed, guid·ing.

  1. to assist to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
  2. to accompany to show points of interest and to explain their meaning or significance.
  3. to force to move in a certain path.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who guides, especially one hired to guide travelers, tourists, hunters, etc.
  2. a mark, tab, or the like, to catch the eye and thus provide quick reference.
  3. a guidebook.

guiding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

direct, lead

更多guiding例句

  1. It takes less than five minutes to set up, and this guide will help.
  2. As the guides make lunch, the rest of us follow a path to a commanding view of the river as it meanders beneath the hulking sculpture of the high desert.
  3. You can buy helpful guides to drill the holes, and most locksets come with clear instructions and a template that’ll help you make sure everything goes in the right place.
  4. I moved in for a closer look at the only colugo I spotted before my guides.
  5. As powerful as the models can be, they are an imperfect guide.
  6. A personal favorite is “C Is For Cookie” for guiding me through a 1994 playground debate over how to spell the word.
  7. Or do her parents—who are also artists—play a large role in guiding the brush that pulled in well over $200,000 in 2012?
  8. Other parents told me that their daughters simply seemed to prefer other toys apart from their guiding influence.
  9. She apparently sees them—in concert with America, Israel, and NATO—as the ever-present, ever-guiding hand behind current affairs.
  10. The guru guiding her mission to becoming a fully realized human: a buttoned up marketing expert named Henry—seriously, get it?
  11. A little shepherdess is guiding them, as anxious to get them in as they are to enter, for this means the end of her day's work.
  12. Her mind is guiding the surging billows of the Revolution, and influencing the decisions of the proudest thrones of Europe.
  13. But the groom who took care of them sprang instantly after them, and kept swimming beside them, guiding and cheering them.
  14. Thereafter as they walked along, Phyllis kept one guiding hand against the wall.
  15. A rise of land showed gaunt and black, and the pilot was guiding the ship in a long slant upon it.