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v. 领路;带领
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to show the right way;to lead
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He guided us through the forest.
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他领我们穿过了森林。
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He flashed a torch to guide me.
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他打手电给我引路。
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The dog guided the blind man across the road.
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那条狗领着盲人过马路。
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v. 指导
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teach or help someone
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Teachers should guide the students in their studies.
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教师应当指导学生们的学习。
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This is the guiding principle in our work.
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这是我们的指导原则。
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n. 向导;指南
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a person or book which shows you where to go
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It's an important guide to the study of science.
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它是学科学的重要指导。
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He volunteered to act as a guide to the Palace Museum.
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他自动提出充当游故宫的向导。
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a guide to farming
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耕作指南
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a guide to grammar
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语法入门
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n. 指引物;导向装置
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something that helps you to do things,etc.
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Signposts are a guide to drivers.
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路标是司机的向导。
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guide post
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路标
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