Noun
/ˈɡaɪd bɑːr/
A guide-bar is a term often used in engineering and mechanical contexts. It refers to a bar that provides guidance or support for moving parts in a machine or mechanism, ensuring that these parts move in a precise manner. The term is somewhat specialized and tends to appear more in written technical documents than in oral speech. Still, it can also be mentioned during discussions about machinery or engineering in both contexts, albeit less frequently.
The term is not frequently used in everyday language. It is more common in specialized fields such as engineering, manufacturing, and mechanics.
Guía-barra era esencial para asegurar el movimiento suave del brazo robótico.
Without a properly aligned guide-bar, the machine's performance could be severely compromised.
Sin una guía-barra alineada correctamente, el rendimiento de la máquina podría verse gravemente comprometido.
Engineers often test the durability of the guide-bar under various stress conditions to ensure reliability.
The term guide-bar is relatively specific and does not feature prominently in idiomatic expressions. However, similar words related to guiding or aiding in movement can form idiomatic phrases. Here are some related expressions:
Ella siempre ha sido una luz guía para nuestro equipo durante los momentos difíciles.
"To follow the guideposts":
Al alcanzar nuestras metas, es importante seguir las guías establecidas por los líderes anteriores.
"To steer someone in the right direction":
El mentor me ayudó a orientarme en la dirección correcta con mis aspiraciones profesionales.
"To have a guiding principle":
The term "guide" comes from the Old French guider, which means "to lead", and the English word "bar" comes from the Old English barr, indicating a rod or a long piece. The combination refers to a bar that serves the purpose of guiding.
Synonyms: - Guidance bar - Support bar - Alignment bar
Antonyms: - Obstruction - Hindrance - Barrier