guide to plants - translation to dutch
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guide to plants - translation to dutch

DANIEL AYOBAMI OBASA
Guide to reference sources; Guide to Reference Books; Guide to Reference Sources; Guide to reference

guide to plants      
plantengids (een gids met planten kenmerken voor het identificeren van planten)
guided tour         
  • A Japanese tourist consulting a tour guide and a guide book from Akizato Ritō's ''Miyako meisho zue'' (1787)
  • A tour guide in the [[National Museum of the American Indian]]
PERSON WHO PROVIDES INFORMATION AND HERITAGE INTERPRETATION TO TOURISTS
Tour guides; Tour Guide; Guided tour; Tourist guide; Guided tours; Tourguide
begeleide reis
tour guide         
  • A Japanese tourist consulting a tour guide and a guide book from Akizato Ritō's ''Miyako meisho zue'' (1787)
  • A tour guide in the [[National Museum of the American Indian]]
PERSON WHO PROVIDES INFORMATION AND HERITAGE INTERPRETATION TO TOURISTS
Tour guides; Tour Guide; Guided tour; Tourist guide; Guided tours; Tourguide
n. (toeristen)gids

Definition

guided tour
(guided tours)
If someone takes you on a guided tour of a place, they show you the place and tell you about it.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Guide to Reference

Guide to Reference, published in 2008 as the online successor to Guide to Reference Books, was a selective guide to the best print and online reference sources. An editorial team of reference librarians and subject experts selected and annotated some 16,000 entries, which were organized by subject. It was a subscription database, published by the American Library Association, and was updated on an ongoing basis. It was intended as a resource for libraries when answering reference questions, planning library instruction, identifying items to purchase, and training staff.

The print edition was published regularly since 1902 by the American Library Association, and had been a staple of academic reference libraries throughout the United States. However, its popularity of use had dropped in recent years with the continued rise of electronic databases.

The online product was closed down on March 31, 2016.