steers; steered; steering
steers; steered; steering
Learner's definition of STEER
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a : to control the direction in which something (such as a ship, car, or airplane) moves駕駛(車、船、飛機等);操縱方向盤 [+ object]
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She steered the ship through the strait.她駕船駛過海峽。
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He steered his car carefully into the parking space.他小心地把車開進停車位。
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He steered the wheelchair through the aisles.他推着輪椅穿過通道。
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b [no object] —
used to describe how easy or difficult it is to steer a vehicle(機動車)容易(或難以)駕駛 2
[no object] : to be moved or guided in a particular direction or along a particular course朝…方向行駛;朝…行駛 3 [+ object]
a : to direct or guide the movement or progress of (something)引導;指引;操縱 -
He tried to steer the conversation away from his recent problems.他盡量把話題從他近期的問題引開。
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She skillfully steered the bill through the legislature.她很巧妙地使議案通過了立法。
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He steered the team to another championship last year.去年,他帶隊又一次獲得冠軍。
b : to cause (someone) to act in a particular way將(某人)引向
steer clear
US
: to keep away from someone or something completely遠離;避開 —
usually + of 2 steer /ˈstiɚ/ noun
plural steers
plural steers
Learner's definition of STEER
[count]
: a male cow that has had its sex organs removed and is raised for meat(食用的)閹公牛