Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Guide"
The meaning of "Guide" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does guide mean?
A:
a guide is something or someone that leads or directs another's way
Example: needed a guide for the safari
Example: needed a guide for the safari
Q:
What does "budget-friendly" in "I'm going to be your guide to budget-friendly vacation rentals." mean?
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Inexpensive, affordable
Q:
What does This guide is not a definitive guide to the law. mean?
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"guide" = 1. a person who leads a group, often a tour group 2. a book or article which introduces you to and offers an overview to a subject, eg. a guidebook to tourism of a country written by Lonely Planet or maybe an article which is a "guide to buying a flat/apartment"
definitive = detailed/comprehensive
Essentially your sentence is saying that this book/article is not legal advice. They say this so they can't be sued or taken to court of they say something wrong.
definitive = detailed/comprehensive
Essentially your sentence is saying that this book/article is not legal advice. They say this so they can't be sued or taken to court of they say something wrong.
Q:
What does rough guide mean?
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A general set of instructions about something. "Rough" means some statements in the guide may not be completely accurate or many details.
Q:
What does guide mean?
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Guide - person who advises or shows the way to others.
Example sentences using "Guide"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Guide someone over:
It generally means to direct, show, or help someone through a process or situation.
Example 1 :
Can you guide me over the mountain trail? I’m not familiar with the path.
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It generally means to direct, show, or help someone through a process or situation.
Example 1 :
Can you guide me over the mountain trail? I’m not familiar with the path.
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A:
Here are some example sentences using "guide someone over" and other related expressions:
Guide someone over
1. Can you guide me over the mountain trail? I’m not familiar with the path.
2. The customer support agent will guide you over the phone to troubleshoot the issue.
Other related expressions
1. Guide someone through: Help someone navigate a difficult process or situation.
- Can you guide me through the tax return process?
2. Guide someone around: Show someone around a place or area.
- The tour guide will guide you around the museum.
3. Walk someone through: Similar to "guide someone through", but often implies a more step-by-step approach.
- Can you walk me through the instructions again?
4. See someone through: Support or help someone through a difficult time or situation.
- My friends saw me through a tough breakup.
5. Talk someone through: Help someone understand or navigate a situation by explaining it in a clear and reassuring way.
- The doctor talked me through the diagnosis and treatment options.
These expressions all convey the idea of providing support, direction, or guidance to help someone navigate a situation or process.
Guide someone over
1. Can you guide me over the mountain trail? I’m not familiar with the path.
2. The customer support agent will guide you over the phone to troubleshoot the issue.
Other related expressions
1. Guide someone through: Help someone navigate a difficult process or situation.
- Can you guide me through the tax return process?
2. Guide someone around: Show someone around a place or area.
- The tour guide will guide you around the museum.
3. Walk someone through: Similar to "guide someone through", but often implies a more step-by-step approach.
- Can you walk me through the instructions again?
4. See someone through: Support or help someone through a difficult time or situation.
- My friends saw me through a tough breakup.
5. Talk someone through: Help someone understand or navigate a situation by explaining it in a clear and reassuring way.
- The doctor talked me through the diagnosis and treatment options.
These expressions all convey the idea of providing support, direction, or guidance to help someone navigate a situation or process.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Guide (as a verb, but not about tour)
e.g. I was trying to guide ...
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e.g. I was trying to guide ...
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My nephew guided my mom around the park to show her all the trees.
I tried to guide him through the instructions, but he wasn’t paying attention.
We can guide you through the course and help you learn faster.
I tried to guide him through the instructions, but he wasn’t paying attention.
We can guide you through the course and help you learn faster.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with We’ll guide you in order including the outside table.Could you wait in line please . in order or in turn??(I work at restaurant that always have line. some customers seat outside table without asking us.).
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we will guide you in order including the outside table. please wait in the queue. in order or in turn.
I work in restaurant that always have line. some customers wait on the seat without asking us.
"Could you wait in line )
you can't ask for waiting because you would say that please wait there/ please sit on the chair. we will call you after preparing your order.
I work in restaurant that always have line. some customers wait on the seat without asking us.
"Could you wait in line )
you can't ask for waiting because you would say that please wait there/ please sit on the chair. we will call you after preparing your order.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with guide.
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I just bought a copy of Frommer's Travel Guide to read about places we might visit.
When we go to Guatemala we will hire a native guide to show us around because we don't speak Spanish.
Can you guide me to the nearest restroom? I have to crap.
When we go to Guatemala we will hire a native guide to show us around because we don't speak Spanish.
Can you guide me to the nearest restroom? I have to crap.
Synonyms of "Guide" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between guide and lead and channel and prompt ?
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To guide a dog (bringing it home) (correct)
To lead a dog (taking it somewhere (correct)
To channel a dog (wrong)
To prompt a dog (wrong)
To guide water (wrong)
To lead water (wrong)
To channel water (to make water flow through something) (correct)
To prompt water (wrong)
To guide a laser (wrong)
To lead a laser (wrong)
To channel a laser (to make light particles go through a piece of glass) (correct)
To prompt a laser (wrong)
Similar verbs:
To point a laser
To focus a laser
To guide him to do it (wrong)
To lead him to do it (wrong)
To channel him to do it (wrong)
To prompt him to do it (correct)
Similar verbs:
To make him do it
To lead a dog (taking it somewhere (correct)
To channel a dog (wrong)
To prompt a dog (wrong)
To guide water (wrong)
To lead water (wrong)
To channel water (to make water flow through something) (correct)
To prompt water (wrong)
To guide a laser (wrong)
To lead a laser (wrong)
To channel a laser (to make light particles go through a piece of glass) (correct)
To prompt a laser (wrong)
Similar verbs:
To point a laser
To focus a laser
To guide him to do it (wrong)
To lead him to do it (wrong)
To channel him to do it (wrong)
To prompt him to do it (correct)
Similar verbs:
To make him do it
Q:
What is the difference between guide and lead ?
A:
To guide = To give advice / To tell which way to go / To tell what someone is doing wrong
To lead = To go before other people and show the way / To do something yourself to set an example
- Can you guide me to the nearest mall? = Can you tell me directions to the nearest mall?
- Can you lead me to the nearest mall? = Can you walk to the nearest mall, and I will follow behind you
(A "tour guide" is both leading other people and giving people advice)
To lead = To go before other people and show the way / To do something yourself to set an example
- Can you guide me to the nearest mall? = Can you tell me directions to the nearest mall?
- Can you lead me to the nearest mall? = Can you walk to the nearest mall, and I will follow behind you
(A "tour guide" is both leading other people and giving people advice)
Q:
What is the difference between guide someone through somewhere and lead someone through somewhere ?
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To guide someone somewhere means to just help them when they make a mistake, letting them do most of the work (walking, descision making). You just point them in the right direction.
To lead someone somewhere means to not allow the person to make decisions (turn right or left, take the stairs or elevator, etc.). You are taking their hand and bringing them to somewhere.
*"guiding" implies leisurely, sight-seeing, etc. where wasting time makes no difference, whereas "leading" implies not enough time, you want them to get to their destination quickly.
To lead someone somewhere means to not allow the person to make decisions (turn right or left, take the stairs or elevator, etc.). You are taking their hand and bringing them to somewhere.
*"guiding" implies leisurely, sight-seeing, etc. where wasting time makes no difference, whereas "leading" implies not enough time, you want them to get to their destination quickly.
Q:
What is the difference between The guide in my life and My guide in life. ?
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I wouldn't say "the guide in my life", just "my guide in life", like "God is my guide in life"...
Q:
What is the difference between guide and guidance ?
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Glad to help. Yes guide is quite like a concrete method . It can be used as a noun and a verb so it can get a bit confusing sometimes !
Translations of "Guide"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Would you be my personal guide to New York If I go to New York? If you say yes, I will stay in New York for the rest of days before I come back.
Is that correct?
Is that correct?
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this is correct, you may use it.
the diffrence is in us english they tend to use short sentences other then this sentence structure is correct! cheers🙃
the diffrence is in us english they tend to use short sentences other then this sentence structure is correct! cheers🙃
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How do you say this in English (US)? guide
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How do you say this in English (US)? guide
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How do you say this in English (US)? guide
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How do you say this in English (US)? I know this app.very well, so I can live without the guide!
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Just how you wrote it is how you would say it.
Are you looking for pronunciation?
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Other questions about "Guide"
Q:
Can I guide you? Does this sound natural?
A:
Good
Q:
Why do you learn English?
I want to act as a guide in Kyoto and I want to be able to speak English on my trip on June. Does this sound natural?
I want to act as a guide in Kyoto and I want to be able to speak English on my trip on June. Does this sound natural?
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I want to act as a guide in Kyoto and I want to be able to speak English on my trip *in* June.
@Giddys "my coming trip".
@Giddys "my coming trip".
Q:
A: I'll assign him to be your guide.
B: I'll get him to be your guide. Does this sound natural?
B: I'll get him to be your guide. Does this sound natural?
A:
A sounds more like you’re going to make him be the guide, B sounds like you’re going to convince him to be the guide.
Q:
Our guide will join US directly in Rome.
We are going to take him at the first stop. Does this sound natural?
We are going to take him at the first stop. Does this sound natural?
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Yes, the best way to say it is "We are going to pick him up at the first stop". If you say "we are going to take him at the first stop" it doesn't really make sense (and the phrase "to take someone", if used without the preposition 'to', has sexual connotations.)
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After all, what you want to do is guide your audience to where you want them to be! Does this sound natural?
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Yes, it sounds natural!
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