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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Guide (0.01131 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Guide.
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: guide memandu, panutan, pawang, pemandu, pembimbing
English → English (WordNet) Definition: guide guide v 1: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling [syn: steer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre, direct, point, head, channelize, channelise] 2: take somebody somewhere; “We lead him to our chief”; “can you take me to the main entrance?”; “He conducted us to the palace” [syn: lead, take, direct, conduct] 3: be a guiding force, as with directions or advice; “The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses” [syn: steer] 4: use as a guide; “They had the lights to guide on” [syn: guide on ] 5: 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” [syn: run, draw, pass] guide n 1: someone employed to conduct others [syn: usher] 2: someone who shows the way by leading or advising 3: something that offers basic information or instruction [syn: guidebook] 4: a model or standard for making comparisons [syn: template, templet] 5: someone who can find paths through unexplored territory [syn: scout, pathfinder]
English → English (gcide) Definition: Guide Guide \Guide\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Guided; p. pr. & vb. n. Guiding.] [OE. guiden, gyden, F. guiaer, It. guidare; prob. of Teutonic origin; cf. Goth. ritan to watch over, give heed to, Icel. viti signal, AS. witan to know. The word prob. meant, to indicate, point to, and hence, to show the way. Cf. Wit, Guy a rope, Gye.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path; to pilot; as, to guide a traveler. [1913 Webster] I wish . . . you 'ld guide me to your sovereign's court. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To regulate and manage; to direct; to order; to superintend the training or education of; to instruct and influence intellectually or morally; to train. [1913 Webster] He will guide his affairs with discretion. --Ps. cxii. 5. [1913 Webster] The meek will he guide in judgment. --Ps. xxv. 9. [1913 Webster] Guide \Guide\, n. [OE. giae, F. guide, It. guida. See Guide, v. t.] 1. 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. [1913 Webster] 2. One who, or that which, directs another in his conduct or course of life; a director; a regulator. [1913 Webster] He will be our guide, even unto death. --Ps. xlviii. 14. [1913 Webster] 3. 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; as: (a) (Water Wheels) A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the wheel buckets. (b) (Surgery) A grooved director for a probe or knife. (c) (Printing) A strip or device to direct the compositor's eye to the line of copy he is setting. [1913 Webster] 4. (Mil.) 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. --Farrow. [1913 Webster] Guide bar (Mach.), the part of a steam engine on which the crosshead slides, and by which the motion of the piston rod is kept parallel to the cylinder, being a substitute for the parallel motion; -- called also guide, and slide bar. Guide block (Steam Engine), a block attached in to the crosshead to work in contact with the guide bar. Guide meridian. (Surveying) See under Meridian. Guide pile (Engin.), a pile driven to mark a place, as a point to work to. Guide pulley (Mach.), a pulley for directing or changing the line of motion of belt; an idler. --Knight. Guide rail (Railroads), an additional rail, between the others, gripped by horizontal driving wheels on the locomotive, as a means of propulsion on steep gradients. [1913 Webster]

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