guideline /'gaɪd.laɪn/ noun [C usually plural] I * information intended to advise people on how something should be done or what something should be 指导方针;指导原则;准则
1. The EU has issued guidelines on appropriate levels of pay for part-time manual workers. 欧盟已经颁布了有关兼职体力劳动者适宜的酬劳标准。
柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - guideline
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1.N-COUNT 可数名词指导方针;指导原则;准则 If an organization issues guidelines on something, it issues official advice about how to do it.
【搭配模式】:usu pl
The government should issue clear guidelines on the content of religious education...
政府应当就宗教教育的内容颁布明确的指导方针。
The accord also lays down guidelines for the conduct of American drug enforcement agents.
该协议也为美国毒品稽查人员的行为制订了准则。
2.N-COUNT 可数名词参考 A guideline is something that can be used to help you plan your actions or to form an opinion about something.
The effects of the sun can be significantly reduced if we follow certain guidelines...
如果我们遵循某些建议,日晒的影响会大大降低。
A written IQ test is merely a guideline.
书面智商测试仅供参考。
牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - guideline
guideline guide·line / 5^aidlain / noun1. guidelines [pl.] rules or instructions that are given by an official organization telling you how to do sth, especially sth difficult  指导方针;指导原则;行动纲领;准则: The government has drawn up guidelines on the treatment of the mentally ill. 政府制订了对待精神病人的指导方针。 2.[C] something that can be used to help you make a decision or form an opinion  参考: The figures are a useful guideline when buying a house. 买房时这些数据很有参考价值。
牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - guideline
guideline noun
• ADJECTIVEclear, good, helpful, practical, useful | basic (esp. AmE), broad, general, simple | comprehensive, detailed, explicit, specific | strict, stringent | draft, proposed | new, revised, updated | voluntaryA task force has formed to develop voluntary ~s. | recommended | formal, official | federal, government | international, national, state | planning (esp. BrE), safety, security | clinical, ethical, legal | sentencingThe US Supreme Court is reviewing sentencing ~s.
• … OF GUIDELINESsetThe organization has issued a set of ~s for builders to follow.
• VERB + GUIDELINEdevelop | propose, recommend, suggest | draw up, establish, formulate, lay down (esp. BrE), lay out (esp. AmE), set out | accept, adopt, approveThe following ~s were approved in October 1995. | give (sb), issue, offer (sb), provide (sb with), releaseThe document gives clear ~s on the use of pesticides. | adhere to, apply, enforce, follow, implement, meet, stick toWe have to follow the safety ~s laid down by the government. | A number of deals have not met the ~s. | breach (esp. BrE), ignore, violateThe minister is accused of allowing the company to breach ~s on arms sales.
• GUIDELINE + VERBapplyThe same general ~s on when to dress formally apply to both men and women. | state sth | require sthThe ~s require this information to be made available to the public. | recommend sth, suggest sthThe ~s recommend that children under 12 avoid these foods.
• PREPOSITIONunder~Under federal ~s, they must serve at least five years in prison. | within~Within clear ~s, managers can use their budget to entertain clients. | ~aboutdetailed ~s for doctors about how to deal with difficult patients | ~forThe article suggests some ~s for healthy eating. | ~from~s from the Department of Education | ~onnew EU ~s on food hygiene