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steering

/steer-ing/US // ˈstɪər ɪŋ //

转向,转向装置,转向器,转向系统

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the discriminatory practice by a real estate agent of maneuvering a client from a minority group away from considering a home in a white neighborhood.

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Examples

  • Logitech’s new G923 racing wheel, compatible with both consoles and PCs, makes racing games a much more approachable affair compared to steering with a joystick, or worse, a keyboard.

  • As you roll out the solution within your organization, Thompson recommended assembling a steering team that’s accountable for providing regular updates to stakeholders and leadership.

  • Those sports cars use the technology to aid turning speeds, and are equipped with only a very small degree of rear steering angle.

  • One thing we do know the Hummer EV is doing with its suspension is rear wheel steering.

  • If installed in a car, Ishan says, this system might offer a notice in green, yellow or red to warn people when they faced a risk of losing control of steering or braking.

  • Kim Jong Un is changing role models, steering Pyongyang away from Chinese autocrats toward the ultra-aggressive Vladimir Putin.

  • On Sunday morning, the meeting continued in his house, partly a debating forum, partly a steering committee.

  • A shift to the accessory position would have also caused the power steering to suddenly quit.

  • He grabs the steering wheel tighter and stops chewing his bubble gum.

  • We could have made the production a bit more 2010s by steering it in a more generic direction.

  • In steering this course, great care should be taken, not to go too much to the eastward to avoid the reef which the Tamar saw.

  • He could tool a heap like a maniacal genius born with a steering wheel in his hands.

  • The tandem rider on the forward seat did the steering and the foot pedaling, and the rear rider operated the motor.

  • This was mounted on two pneumatic-tired wheels which were fitted to the front fork together with necessary steering devices.

  • In such a sea the boat was tossed as if she were a chip; but the gale gave her speed, and speed gave her quick steering power.