(of a person)guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft), for example by turning a wheel or operating a rudder
(人)驾驶(车辆,船舶,飞机)
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he steered the boat slowly towards the busy quay 他驾着船慢慢地驶向忙碌的码头
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he let Lily steer .他让莉莉驾车。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction](of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft)be guided in a specified direction in such a way
(车辆,船舶,飞机)被驾驶;驾驶起来
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the ship steered into port .船驶进港口。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]follow (a course) in a specified direction
沿着(航道)前进
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the fishermen were steering a direct course for Koepang 渔民们沿着一条笔直的航道驶向科潘
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figurative 〈喻〉try to steer away from foods based on sugar .尽量远离糖制食物。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]guide the movement or course of (someone or something)
指导,引导
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he had steered her to a chair 他把她领到椅子旁
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figurative 〈喻〉he made an attempt to steer the conversation back to Heather .他试图把话题再转回到希瑟身上。
[mass noun]the type of steering of a vehicle
(车辆的)驱动方式
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some cars boast four-wheel steer .有些汽车是四轮驱动的。
〈非正式〉 建议;忠告,劝告
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the need for the NHS to be given a clear steer as to its future direction .需要就国民健康保险制度的未来发展方向给予明确的建议。
another term for
同<Bold>BULLOCK</Bold>.
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steer clear of take care to avoid or keep away from 绕开,避开his programme steers clear of prickly local issues . 他的方案避开了棘手的地方问题 -
steer a middle course 见MIDDLE .
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