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词汇 steer
释义 steer
verb
uk /stɪər/ us /stɪr/
B2[ I or T ]
to control the direction of a vehicle: 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘
She carefully steered the car around the potholes.她小心地驾驶汽车绕过那些坑洞。
This car is very easy to steer.这辆车很容易开。
[ I or T ]
If a vehicle steers, it follows a particular route or direction: (交通工具)行驶,沿(特定路线或方向)行进
The ship passed Land's End, in Cornwall, then steered towards southern Ireland.船绕过康沃尔的兰兹角,接着向爱尔兰南部驶去。
[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to take someone or something or make someone or something go in the direction in which you want him, her, or it: 引导,带领
She steered her guests into the dining room.她把客人们领到餐厅。
I'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic.我想请大家重新回到我们原来讨论的话题。
The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy.新政府的主要任务是将国家引向民主。
I tried to steer the boat away from the bank.
I tried to steer round the rocks on the road.
I steered a bit too sharply to the left.
I took her arm, and tried to steer her away from Adam.
She steered me towards the door.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

On the road: driving & operating road vehicles
aquaplaning
back someone up
biting point
boxed in
branch off
chauffeur
gun
handle
lock
platooning
pull
pull someone up
push start
range anxiety
reverse
road rage
skid
speeding
the RAC
ton

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General words for movement
Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way

Idioms


steer a course/path
steer clear of someone/something
steer
noun[ C ]
uk /stɪər/ us /stɪr/

steernoun[C] (COW)


a young male of the cattle family that has had its sex organs removed, usually kept for meat阉公牛;肉用公牛
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Names for the male & female of animals
billy goat
bitch
boar
boomer
buck
bull
bullock
cob
doe
drake
drone
ewe
gelding
hind
mare
sire
sow
stag
stallion
tigress

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Cattle & similar animals

steernoun[C] (ADVICE)


 give (sb) a steer
UK
to advise someone or give them useful information about something: 给予…建议,给予…有用信息
Here are my questions. Can anyone give me a steer?这些是我的问题。有谁能给我些有用的建议吗?
 give (sb) a bum steer
US
to give someone bad advice: 给予…糟糕的建议
The guy at the information office gave me a bum steer - the restaurant was terrible.咨询处的人给我的建议很糟糕——那家餐馆非常差。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving advice
advice column
advice columnist
advisability
advisable
advise against doing something
agony uncle
clinic
consultant
GDA
guidance
Monday-morning quarterbackidiom
oracle
pick someone's brainsidiom
piece of advice
preach
Privy Councillor
run over/through something
shoe
SpAd
waste your breathidiom

steer | American Dictionary


steer
verb[ I/T ]
us/stɪər/

steerverb[I/T] (DIRECT)


to control the direction of a vehicle:
[ T ]It’s not easy to steer the car through these narrow streets.
[ I ]fig. The speech steered clear of (= avoided) controversial issues.
If you steer someone, you cause the person to go in a particular direction:
[ T ]She steered her guests into the dining room.
If you steer an activity, you cause it to deal with a particular feature or topic:
[ T ]I’d like to steer the discussion back to our original topic.

Idiom


steer clear of someone/something
steer
noun[ C ]
us/stɪr/

steernoun[C] (MALE COW)


a young male of the cattle family that has had its sex organs removed and that is usually raised for meat

steer | Business English


steer
verb[ T ]
uk /stɪər/us
to make something or someone go in a particular direction or progress in a particular way:
steer sth back to sthI'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic.
steer sth through sthThe new CEO will have to steer the company through choppy waters.
MANAGEMENT
to be in charge of a company, organization, etc.:
We have done a lot of long-term thinking about how we will steer the company.
 steer a course/path
to take a series of actions carefully in order to achieve a particular thing:
The government will steer a course of stability for the economy.
 steer clear
to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, risky, or dangerous:
steer clear (of sth/sb)He tries to steer clear of an overdraft on his current account.
She has managed to steer clear of any suggestion of a conflict of interest.
The risks are high, and careful investors should steer clear.
steer
noun[ S ]
uk /stɪər/us
a piece of information or advice:
I need a steer on what to do next.
give sb a steer (on/with sth)Can someone please give me a steer on how to install the software?
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