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I . guide [gaɪd] N

1. guide (person):

przewodnik(-iczka) m (f)

3. guide (indication):

4. guide Brit (girl scout):

II . guide [gaɪd] VB trans

1. guide (lead):

2. guide (influence):

Girl Guide N

Girl Guide → guide I.4.

See also guide

I . guide [gaɪd] N

1. guide (person):

przewodnik(-iczka) m (f)

3. guide (indication):

4. guide Brit (girl scout):

II . guide [gaɪd] VB trans

1. guide (lead):

2. guide (influence):

guide dog N Brit

tourist guide N

TV guide N JOURN

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First published in the summer of 1988, the publication features how-to articles, buying guides, tips and expert advice on all aspects of cottage life.
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During the 20th century, style guides commonly mandated two spaces between sentences for typewritten manuscripts, which were used prior to professionally typesetting the work.
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Currently, we are working on the design of eco-tourism routes and in training for service providers (tour guides, restaurants, hotels, etc.).
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Other critics were even less flattering, with terms such as poseurs and pomp-rockers put forth in various music guides.
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He looked at 20 occupations with rising unemployment and slowing wage growth -- a pool that includes food counter attendants and recreational guides.
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It is one of the better known cat-petting destinations, being included in tourist and sightseeing guides.
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Leaving a tip of around 10% of the bill is customary in restaurants; even porters, guides and chauffeurs expect tips.
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Until the 1970s, the pogrom of 1190 was often underplayed by official histories of the castle; early official guides to the castle made no reference to it.
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If used by artillery units it could be remote observation post that observes enemy and guides firing.
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The modified engine was now also able to run on unleaded petrol, thanks to alloy valve guides and seats.
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