guide
n
1 person who shows others the way, esp a person employed to point out interesting sights on a journey or visit 向導; (尤指)導游
I know the place well, so let me be your guide. 我熟悉那地方, 我來當你們的向導.
The tour guide gave a running commentary from the front of the coach. 導游在旅游車的前部向游客作連續的現場解說.
We engaged a guide to show us the way across the mountians. 我們雇了個向導帶領我們翻山越嶺.
2 thing that helps one form an opinion, make a calculation, etc 有助於形成意見、 作出估計等的事物; 有指導意義的事物
The essay needn't be too long; as a rough guide, you should write about three pages. 論文不必過長, 大致應寫三頁左右.
3 adviser; person or thing that directs or influences one's behaviour 指導者; 指導或影響個人行為的人或事
His elder sister had been his guide, counsellor and friend. 他姐姐過去一直指導他, 給他出主意, 是他的朋友.
Instinct is not always a good guide. 憑本能行事不一定都對.
4 ~ (to sth)
(a) (also `guidebook) book for travellers, tourists, etc with information about a place (旅行、 游覽等)指南
a guide to Italy, to the British Museum, etc 意大利旅行指南、 大英博物館參觀要覽.
(b) book giving information about a subject 入門書
a guide to French wines 法國酒類手冊
a gardening guide 園藝入門.
5 Guide = Girl Guide (girl).
guide v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
~sb (to...) (go with sb and) show the way (to a place) 引導; 指導; 領導
If you haven't a compass, use the stars to guide you. 倘若沒有指南針, 可利用星辰引路.
I guided him to his chair. 我把他領到他的座位上去.
2 [Tn] direct (sb); influence 指導(某人); 影響
Be guided by your sense of what is right and just. 做事要有是非觀念和正義感.