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guide rail
guide rail SUST. TÉC.
I. guide [ingl. brit. ɡʌɪd, ingl. am. ɡaɪd] SUST.
1. guide (person):
2. guide (estimate, idea):
3. guide (book):
guide m (to de)
4. guide:
5. guide TÉC. (directing device):
II. guide [ingl. brit. ɡʌɪd, ingl. am. ɡaɪd] V. trans.
1. guide (steer):
guide person
guider, conduire (to vers, through à travers)
2. guide (influence):
guide person:
guide reason:
3. guide:
guide ASTRON., MILIT. rocket, missile
I. rail [ingl. brit. reɪl, ingl. am. reɪl] SUST.
1. rail (for protection, support):
2. rail (for display):
3. rail (for curtains):
4. rail TRANSP. (track):
by rail travel, send
by rail atrbv. network, traffic, transport
by rail journey, travel
II. rails SUST.
rails sust. pl. HÍP.:
III. to rail against, to rail at V. intr. form.
to rail against,to rail at injustice, pollution, politician:
IV. rail [ingl. brit. reɪl, ingl. am. reɪl]
dérailler coloq.
towel rail SUST.
picture rail SUST.
I. guide [gaɪd] SUST.
1. guide (person, book):
guide a. fig.
2. guide (indication):
3. guide (girl guide):
II. guide [gaɪd] V. trans. a. fig.
to be guided by sb/sth
I. rail [reɪl] SUST.
1. rail (for trains):
2. rail:
3. rail (to hang things):
II. rail [reɪl] V. trans.
I. guide [gaɪd] SUST.
1. guide (person, book):
guide a. fig.
2. guide (indication):
II. guide [gaɪd] V. trans. a. fig.
to be guided by sb/sth
I. rail1 [reɪl] SUST.
1. rail (for trains):
2. rail:
3. rail (to hang things):
II. rail1 [reɪl] V. trans.
to rail sth off
rail2 [reɪl] V. intr. (criticize)
to rail against sb/sth
Present
Iguide
youguide
he/she/itguides
weguide
youguide
theyguide
Past
Iguided
youguided
he/she/itguided
weguided
youguided
theyguided
Present Perfect
Ihaveguided
youhaveguided
he/she/ithasguided
wehaveguided
youhaveguided
theyhaveguided
Past Perfect
Ihadguided
youhadguided
he/she/ithadguided
wehadguided
youhadguided
theyhadguided
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The rail line exited the city in a southwesterly direction.
en.wikipedia.org
An indefinite rail strike entered its second day but one of the three union federations involved pulled out.
www.independent.co.uk
The rail network would link large and small metropolitan areas, airports, bus stations and highways.
en.wikipedia.org
These proved impractical for transport by road or rail, and so the milk churn was introduced, based on the tall conical shape of the butter churn.
en.wikipedia.org
Cotton is a beanpole of a man, six foot five and rail-thin, with a long face, prominent nose, and eyes that tilt down at the corners.
www.theatlantic.com

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