Johnny: Every time I come to the corner, a guidepost says,“ School-- Go Slow”. 约翰尼:每当我经过学校附近的拐角处,就见路牌上写着‘校-行’。
Johnny: Every time when I come to the corner, a guidepost says,“ School—— Go Slow”. 约翰尼:每当我经过学校附近的拐角处,就见路牌上写着“学校——缓行”。
Your guidepost stands out like a ten-fold beacon in the night: Duty, Honor, Country. 你们的路标―责任―荣誉―国家,这抵得上夜里的10倍灯塔。
guidepost
[ noun ]
a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior
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a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way
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Guidepost \Guide"post`\, n. A post at the fork of a road, with a guideboard on it, to direct travelers.
Now, we do believe the latest Fed easing was appropriate, since as a monetary guidepost we follow the price of sensitive commodities.
The problem for the Treasury, and for that matter Germany's partners in the European Monetary System, was how to persuade the Bundesbank without a fixed guidepost to invoke.