Guides can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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guide - pass over, across, or through; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers" | ||
guide - be a guiding or motivating force or drive; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses" | ||
guide - use as a guide; "They had the lights to guide on" | ||
guide - direct the course; determine the direction of travelling | ||
guide - take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace" | ||
Noun |
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guide - someone who shows the way by leading or advising | ||
guide - a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something | ||
guide - someone employed to conduct others | ||
guide - someone who can find paths through unexplored territory | ||
guide - something that offers basic information or instruction | ||
guide - a model or standard for making comparisons |
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1. | noun | I would highly recommend that you read through some reliable bearded guides to make sure you have everything set up correctly: | |
2. | noun | We had native guides on our trip to the mountain. | |
3. | noun | Please show me some of the travel guides for this country. | |
4. | noun | A pilot guides the ship toward the port. | |
5. | noun | Do you have any museum guides in Japanese? | |
6. | noun | That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
7. | noun | That experience guides my conviction that partnership between the United States and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
8. | noun | No flowery path guides to glory. | |
9. | noun | Are there French audio guides? | |
10. | noun | After writing a local guides review for the nearby dry cleaners, Tom drove his car into brick wall. | |
11. | noun | Nor lacks my sire his presents; for the rest / steeds, guides and arms he finds, and oarsmen of the best. | |
12. | noun | The teacher led Tom to the treasures but Tom had no guides once he located them. | |
13. | noun | Only God guides. | |
14. | noun | Has no one started to copy the user guides of bathroom fragrance balls and lime descalers into the English sentences of Tatoeba yet? | |
15. | noun | The Israeli government said that those temporarily unemployed, including thousands of tour guides, can apply for unemployment. | |
16. | verb | They had the lights to guide on. | |
17. | verb | Will you guide me around the city? | |
18. | verb | I went with them so that I could guide them around Nagasaki. | |
19. | verb | Crossing guards are posted during school hours to guide children safely across busy streets. | |
20. | verb | Reading will guide us to the rich world of wonder. | |
21. | verb | A child on your back may guide you across a ford. | |
22. | verb | I went with the women so that I could guide them around Nagasaki. | |
23. | verb | I don't know who should guide me. | |
24. | verb | Can someone guide me on how to use this site? | |
25. | verb | There will be situations where no textbook answer will be available to guide you. | |
26. | verb | Oh, that the Lord would guide my ways. | |
27. | verb | I'll guide you. | |
28. | verb | Gods came down to earth to guide humanity to its end. | |
29. | verb | It seems our instincts guide and protect us. | |
30. | verb | The problem with fundamentalists insisting on a literal interpretation of the Bible is that the meaning of words change. A prime example is 'Spare the rod, spoil the child'. A rod was a stick used by shepherds to guide their sheep to go in the desired direction. Shepherds did not use it to beat their sheep. The proper translation of the saying is 'Give your child guidance, or they will go astray.' It does not mean 'Beat the shit out of your child or he will become rotten', as many fundamentalist parents seem to believe. |
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noun | |
I would highly recommend that you read through some reliable bearded guides to make sure you have everything set up correctly: |
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We had native guides on our trip to the mountain. | |
Please show me some of the travel guides for this country. | |
A pilot guides the ship toward the port. | |
Do you have any museum guides in Japanese? | |
That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
That experience guides my conviction that partnership between the United States and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
No flowery path guides to glory. | |
Are there French audio guides? | |
After writing a local guides review for the nearby dry cleaners, Tom drove his car into brick wall. | |
Nor lacks my sire his presents; for the rest / steeds, guides and arms he finds, and oarsmen of the best. | |
The teacher led Tom to the treasures but Tom had no guides once he located them. | |
Only God guides. | |
Has no one started to copy the user guides of bathroom fragrance balls and lime descalers into the English sentences of Tatoeba yet? | |
The Israeli government said that those temporarily unemployed, including thousands of tour guides, can apply for unemployment. | |
verb | |
They had the lights to guide on. |
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Will you guide me around the city? | |
I went with them so that I could guide them around Nagasaki. | |
Crossing guards are posted during school hours to guide children safely across busy streets. | |
Reading will guide us to the rich world of wonder. | |
A child on your back may guide you across a ford. | |
I went with the women so that I could guide them around Nagasaki. | |
I don't know who should guide me. | |
Can someone guide me on how to use this site? | |
There will be situations where no textbook answer will be available to guide you. | |
Oh, that the Lord would guide my ways. | |
I'll guide you. | |
Gods came down to earth to guide humanity to its end. | |
It seems our instincts guide and protect us. | |
The problem with fundamentalists insisting on a literal interpretation of the Bible is that the meaning of words change. A prime example is 'Spare the rod, spoil the child'. A rod was a stick used by shepherds to guide their sheep to go in the desired direction. Shepherds did not use it to beat their sheep. The proper translation of the saying is 'Give your child guidance, or they will go astray.' It does not mean 'Beat the shit out of your child or he will become rotten', as many fundamentalist parents seem to believe. |