steer / stɪər /

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steer3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to guide the course of by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle.
  2. to follow or pursue.
  3. to direct the course of; guide: I can steer you to the best restaurant in town.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to direct the course of a vessel, vehicle, airplane, or the like, by the use of a rudder or other means.
  2. to pursue a course of action.
  3. to be steered or guided in a particular direction or manner.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Informal. a suggestion about a course of action; tip: He got a good steer about finding the right job.

steer 近义词

v. 动词 verb

guide, direct on a course

steer构成的短语

  • steer clear of
  • bum steer

更多steer例句

  1. The Mustang Mach-E does not currently have an ability to steer itself, but that is a feature that will be added in the future, according to Ford.
  2. All-wheel steeringOn a typical car, only the front wheels turn when you steer.
  3. He was sentenced in 2019 to three months in prison for accepting payment to steer players toward agents and financial advisers, part of the fallout of the seemingly forever-ago FBI investigation into college hoops corruption.
  4. We might well wish that covid-19 dashboards functioned as both protective barriers and a way to see the information we need to steer ourselves clear of trouble.
  5. It’s Nash’s job to steer Irving toward more ball movement and to make sure that Durant and Harden don’t become bystanders.
  6. And Epstein continues to steer money toward universities to advance scientific research.
  7. This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.
  8. A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict.
  9. In first person, Grand Theft Auto lets you be the kind of criminal you want to be, rather than just steer one.
  10. I have just been the man in the middle, trying to make sure that we steer the right course.
  11. Then, with one accord, they all rose and began to steer their way around the furniture toward the hall, Goliath following.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. With his hat he signalled his brother to steer for the General Price, and on the two rams rushed, the Queen slightly ahead.