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bum steer

/buhm-steer/US // ˈbʌm ˌstɪər //

混混儿,混混,混混儿转向,混混儿转向器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang

    • : a piece of erroneous or misleading information or advice: He's been our broker for ten years, and far too honest and knowledgeable to give us a bum steer.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • And Epstein continues to steer money toward universities to advance scientific research.

  • This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.

  • A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict.

  • In first person, Grand Theft Auto lets you be the kind of criminal you want to be, rather than just steer one.

  • I have just been the man in the middle, trying to make sure that we steer the right course.

  • Then, with one accord, they all rose and began to steer their way around the furniture toward the hall, Goliath following.

  • Knowing by experience that he would soon be up to it, he used his pole with all his might, hoping to steer clear of it.

  • Well, to steer a middle course between my duty to my force and my loyalty to K. is not so simple as it might seem.

  • Looks like good stock, that calf does; 's if 't might make a nice steer, but 'twon't never be a cow to give milk.

  • With his hat he signalled his brother to steer for the General Price, and on the two rams rushed, the Queen slightly ahead.