guidance
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++guid·ance /ˈɡaɪdəns/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun [uncountable] 1 ADVISEhelp and advice that is given to someone about their work, education, or personal life 指导,引导guidance on/about I went to a counselor for guidance on my career. 我去找了一位顾问给我作职业指导。under somebody’s expert guidance I was looking forward to working under her expert guidance. 我期待着能在她的专业指导下工作。parental/spiritual etc guidance Children need moral guidance. 儿童需要道德上的引导。2 PMWthe process of directing a missile while it is flying through the air 〔导弹在飞行过程中的〕制导,导航 a missile with a sophisticated electronic guidance system 有精密电子制导系统的导弹
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guidance• It may be a guidance counselor who is interested in getting the school to develop strategies to help work-inhibited students.• Unless the youth group has adequate guidance and counselling, individuals may find choice difficult.• But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force.• Iphigenia and the others are acting under divine guidance.• Why does guidance act as a punisher since a child may enjoy the contact it brings?• The missiles have an electronic guidance system.• Seek immediate guidance on sick fish and treat quickly as recommended.• Neither does close attention and strict parental guidance.• practical guidance and support for people working abroad• Your teacher can give you guidance on choosing a career and writing a job application.• I thought that that could not be used, so I seek your guidance, Mr. Speaker.parental/spiritual etc guidance• What then of emotional, even spiritual guidance?• The churches also carried out the function of education in spiritual guidance to a population largely illiterate.• Our president, who has been elected to lead us into the new millennium, needs spiritual guidance like all of us.• His purpose was therefore to seek spiritual guidance rather than merely collect some ritual instruments and headgear.• By looking to the Bible and seeking spiritual guidance, he is taking steps to reconcile our differences.• Neither does close attention and strict parental guidance.• This parental guidance, however, can not always be provided.guid·ance nounChineseSyllable
Corpus about help is given advice their work, that and to someone
guidance
guid‧ance S3 W3 /ˈɡaɪdəns/
noun [uncountable]
1. help and advice that is given to someone about their work, education, or personal life
guidance on/about
I went to a counselor for guidance on my career.
under sb’s expert guidance
I was looking forward to working under her expert guidance.
parental/spiritual etc guidance
Children need moral guidance.
2. the process of directing a missile while it is flying through the air:
a missile with a sophisticated electronic guidance system
▪ advice noun [uncountable] an opinion that is given to someone about what they should do: His advice was to give up smoking.
▪tip noun [countable] a simple but useful piece of advice about the best way to do something: useful tips on healthy eating
▪recommendation noun [countable] advice about what to do, usually given by an expert or a group of people who have studied the matter: one of the major recommendations of the report
▪guidance noun [uncountable] helpful general advice, especially about what to do in your life, your work etc: Young people need guidance from their parents. | a careers guidance counsellor
guid‧ance S3 W3 /ˈɡaɪdəns/
noun [uncountable]1. help and advice that is given to someone about their work, education, or personal life
guidance on/about
under sb’s expert guidance
parental/spiritual etc guidance
2. the process of directing a missile while it is flying through the air:
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