| Guide | If you guide someone somewhere, you go there with them in order to show them the way. He took the bewildered Elliott by the arm and guided him out = lead | en |
| Guide | A guide is something that can be used to help you plan your actions or to form an opinion about something. As a rough guide, a horse needs 2.5 per cent of his body weight in food every day When selecting fresh fish, let your taste buds be your guide | en |
| Guide | If you guide a vehicle somewhere, you control it carefully to make sure that it goes in the right direction. Captain Shelton guided his plane down the runway and took off | en |
| Guide | If something guides you somewhere, it gives you the information you need in order to go in the right direction. They sailed across the Baltic and North Seas with only a compass to guide them | en |
| Guide | If something or someone guides you, they influence your actions or decisions. He should have let his instinct guide him My mother, whose guiding principle in life was doing right, had a far greater influence on me | en |
| Guide | A guide is someone who shows people the way to a place in a difficult or dangerous region. The mountain people say that, with guides, the journey can be done in fourteen days | en |
| Guide | If you guide someone through something that is difficult to understand or to achieve, you help them to understand it or to achieve success in it. a free helpline to guide businessmen through the maze of EU grants | en |
| Guide | In Britain, the Guides is an organization for girls which teaches them to become practical and independent. The Guides used to be called the Girl Guides. In the United States, there is a similar organization called the Girl Scouts | en |
| Guide | If you guide someone around a city, museum, or building, you show it to them and explain points of interest. a young Egyptologist who guided us through tombs and temples with enthusiasm There will be guided walks around the site. see also guided tour | en |
| Guide | In Britain, a Guide is a girl who is a member of the Guides | en |
| Guide | A guide is a book that gives you information or instructions to help you do or understand something. Our 10-page guide will help you to change your life for the better. the Pocket Guide to Butterflies of Britain and Europe. = guidebook | en |
| Guide | A guide is someone who shows tourists around places such as museums or cities. We've arranged a walking tour of the city with your guide | en |
| Guide | A guide is a book that gives tourists information about a town, area, or country. The Rough Guide to Paris lists accommodation for as little as £25 a night. = guidebook | en |
| guide | A strip or device to direct the compositor's eye to the line of copy he is setting | en |
| guide | A noncommissioned officer or soldier placed on the directing flank of each subdivision of a column of troops, or at the end of a line, to mark the pivots, formations, marches, and alignments in tactics | en |
| guide | A grooved director for a probe or knife | en |
| guide | One who, or that which, directs another in his conduct or course of life; a director; a regulator | en |
| guide | Any contrivance, especially one having a directing edge, surface, or channel, for giving direction to the motion of anything, as water, an instrument, or part of a machine, or for directing the hand or eye, as of an operator A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the wheel buckets | en |
| guide | A person who leads or directs another in his way or course, as in a strange land; one who exhibits points of interest to strangers; a conductor; also, that which guides; a guidebook | en |
| guide | someone who shows the way by leading or advising guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers" | en |
| guide | Person carrying the guidon | en |
| guide | Rollers or slides used to control the movement of rigging devices in tracks or on stretched cables | en |
| guide | To regulate and manage; to direct; to order; to superintend the training or education of; to instruct and influence intellectually or morally; to train | en |
| guide | Experienced drug user who steers a novice through his first experience, usually of hallucinogens | en |
| guide | direct; instruct; lead fiil | en |
| guide | be a guiding force, as with directions or advice; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses | en |
| guide | use as a guide; "They had the lights to guide on" | en |
| guide | to act as a guide | en |
| guide | to exert control or influence over someone or something | en |
| guide | A girl aged 9 to 12 Guides come after Brownies and before Pathfinders | en |
| guide | to serve as a guide for someone or something | en |
| guide | to steer or navigate, especially a ship or as a pilot | en |
| guide | to supervise the education or training of someone | en |
| guide | someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation | en |
| guide | a spirit believed to speak through a medium | en |
| guide | a document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook | en |
| guide | a device that guides part of a machine, or guides motion or action | en |
| guide | any marking or object that catches the eye to provide quick reference | en |
| guide | a sign that guides people; guidepost | en |
| guide | a member of a group marching in formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest | en |
| guide | To lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path; to pilot; as, to guide a traveler | en |
| guide | The individual (base) upon which a formation, or an element thereof, regulates its march | en |
| guide | guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers" | en |
| guide | be a guiding force, as with directions or advice; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses" | en |
| guide | A uniform set of detailed descriptions for one or more data sets and related entities, containing information suitable for determining the location and content of each data set and its potential usefulness for a specific application | en |
| guide | A non-printing line used to aid the positioning of text or graphics | en |
| guide | A finding aid which briefly describes and indicates the holdings of a particular library May also be limited to the description of library holdings relating to particular subjects, periods or geographical areas | en |
| guide | Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals Manual of standards for animal care and use developed under the auspices of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research | en |
| guide | take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace" | en |
| guide | direct the course; determine the direction of travelling | en |
| guide | someone employed to conduct others | en |
| guide | instructor; director; escort; leader; manual, handbook isim | en |
| guide | someone who shows the way by leading or advising | en |
| guide | Directory of sites by subject | en |
| guide | someone who can find paths through unexplored territory | en |
| guide | a model or standard for making comparisons | en |
| guide | To control the movement of rigging devices by means of slides or rollers moving in tracks or on stretched cables | en |
| guide | something that offers basic information or instruction | en |
| guide | In the Desktop documentation, the word "guide" usually refers to an Interactive Guide (like a "wizard"), which is a program that steps you through a task | en |
| guide | a device that supports a pipe radially in all directions, but directs movement | en |
| guide | a member that holds a moving part in position and directs its movement | en |
| guide | HUD statements used to provide pertinent program participants with material of an advisory nature; generally, guides supplement or augment handbook issuances | en |
| guide | A person who is leading students in the right direction | en |
| guide | Helps students learn by modeling, mediating, explaining, etc | en |
| guide | a hypertext system marketed by OWL (Office Workstations Ltd ) that includes scrolling and note capabilities | en |
| guide | The portion of a valve used to guide the disc 055 | en |
| guide | Refers to the action to show of give a tour of something specific | en |
| guide | Device for holding the metal in the proper position, during rolling, or slitting | en |
| guide | document published by CEN/CENELEC giving orientation, advice or recommendations on standardization principles and policies and guidance to standards writersNOTE Guides may also address issues of interest to all users of European documents Internal Regulations - Part 2, 2 8 and 11 5 Procedure - Guide | en |
| guide | often if you meet someone in your dreams and then he or she seem significant for some reason then they could be a 'guides' or teacher Remember that if you call for help you will be heard | en |
| guide | In a net cop or META context, Mike Chary's Guide to Posting to RAC*, a document which is an authoritative source of information about the hierarchy Also, the Overstreet Price Guide | en |
| guide | Sometimes known in Birmingham as the "Black Mark" The small stylus which is set next to the cutting tool and which follows the work surface regulating the cut depth | en |
| A guide | practico | en |
| To guide | gie | en |
| a guide | xenagogue | en |
| guided | past of guide | en |
| guided | instructed; directed; lead sıfat | en |
| guided | subject to guidance or control especially after launching; "a guided missile | en |
| guided | adj. divinely guided one Rightly Guided guided missile | en |
| guided | subject to guidance or control especially after launching; "a guided missile" | en |
| guides | Lines used for aligning objects | en |
| guides | To conduct or direct along a course of action | en |
| guides | This Guide and the Seller Guide | en |
| guides | Plural of guide | en |
| guides | tr> | en |
| guides | The loops on a rod through which the line runs | en |
| guides | • accessibility • metatags | en |
| guides | GENERAL Choosing a Host Hosting Terminology Protection of contents SCRIPTING Beginners Guide to Telnet Basic UNIX Commands CHMOD and setting permissions Guide Basic guide to CRONTAB Basic Guide to Paths Terms You Will Come Across Looking for a Host For Your Website | en |
| guides | Listing of materials posted on the World Wide Web by subject matter See search engines | en |
| guides | Guides are a convenient way to help you align layers and tool functions on your drawable image, layer, or selection Guides are created manually by clicking and dragging from either the top or left rulers in to the image area They appear as blue dashed lines They do not print There are some useful options available to the user to help utilize guides efficiently, such as Snap to Guides , Toggle Guides , and Center Guide | en |
| guides | In archives, a finding aid which at the repository level briefly describes and indicates the relationships between holdings, with record groups, papers, collections, or comparable bodies of material as the units of entry Guides may also be limited to the description of the holdings of one or more repositories relating to particular subjects, periods, or geographical areas | en |
| guides | Aligned metal loops on a fly rod that the fly line funnels through during the cast The guide closest to the fly line is called the stripping guide; the remaining guides are called the snake guides You should have one snake guide for every foot of your fly rod's length The last guide on the rod, at the tip-top section of the rod, is the tip-top guide | en |
| guides | Spirit beings who manifest to humans to help them in their spiritual development Most people have personal guides who are with them throughout their lives | en |
| guiding | present participle of guide | en |
| guiding | exerting control or influence; "a guiding principle" | en |
| guiding | instructing; leading, directing, conducting sıfat | en |
| guiding | showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on; "felt his mother's directing arm around him"; "the directional role of science on industrial progress" | en |
| guiding | exerting control or influence; "a guiding principle | en |