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steering wheel

方向盘,转向盘,转向器,舵手

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wheel used by a driver, pilot, or the like, to steer an automobile, ship, etc.

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Examples

  • If using the gloves for driving, the fit should be snug as well but also allow for a bit of stretch as well as grip to make handling the steering wheel comfortable and safe.

  • A steering wheel replaced the traditional stick for better control.

  • Only remove hands from the steering wheel when in a Hands-Free Zone.

  • This detailed toy—with 2,573 pieces—has a working steering wheel, four-speed gearbox, all-wheel drive, forward-folding seats and more.

  • “Oh my gosh,” whispers the driver, whose hands hover above the steering wheel as the car moves on its own.

  • They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio.

  • 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.

  • “They think Putin is the only evil in Russia and dream about getting rid of him,” he said, tightening his grip on the wheel.

  • Maybe the wheel will turn again, and heterosexuality will come to seem edgy.

  • Never again would he sit behind that wheel rejoicing in the insolence of speed.

  • He deposited it on the vacant seat, clambered up behind the wheel, and started.

  • The non-elastic character of water made it unsuitable for a machine requiring a fly-wheel.

  • To quote Mrs. Kaye, 'A Liberal peer is as useful as a fifth wheel to a coach, and as ornamental as whitewash.'

  • I think 6½ feet diameter for the fly, and 9½ inches diameter for the small wheel, will give speed enough to the drum.