helm 英 [helm]   美 [hɛlm]

helm

helm  英 [helm] 美 [hɛlm]

n. 舵;舵柄;领导地位;驾驶盘  vt. 指挥;给...掌舵 

名词复数:helms 

Often what sets one company apart from the next is the entrepreneur at its helm--his or her personality, history and philosophy shape the company's corporate culture and, ultimately, its image. 通常来看,使得一家企业与另一家相区别开来的是作为舵手的企业家——他或她的个性、履历以及哲学塑造着这家公司的企业文化,并从根本上决定其形象。

  • The person at the helm is the person in charge, and if you happen to be at sea, that person is the one steering the boat with a device called a helm, the mechanism that keeps the boat on course.
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  • n. 舵;舵柄;领导地位;驾驶盘
  • vt. 指挥;给...掌舵
  • 1. Often what sets one company apart from the next is the entrepreneur at its helm--his or her personality, history and philosophy shape the company's corporate culture and, ultimately, its image.

    通常来看,使得一家企业与另一家相区别开来的是作为舵手的企业家——他或她的个性、履历以及哲学塑造着这家公司的企业文化,并从根本上决定其形象。

  • helm (n.1) "instrument by which a ship is steered," from Old English helma "rudder; position of guidance, control," from Proto-Germanic *halbma- (source also of Old Norse hjalm, Old High German helmo, German Helm "handle"), from PIE *kelp- "to hold, grasp" (see helve).
  • helm (n.2) "a helmet, a defensive cover for the head," from Old English helm "protection, covering; crown, helmet," from Proto-Germanic *helmaz "protective covering" (Cognates: Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old High German helm, German Helm, Old Norse hjalmr, Gothic hilms), from PIE root *kel-(1) "to cover, conceal, save." Italian elmo, Spanish yelmo are from Germanic.
helm / helm ; NAmE helm / noun a handle or wheel used for steering a boat or ship 舵柄;舵轮 compare tiller IDIOMS at the ˈhelm 1 in charge of an organization, project, etc. 负责;掌管 2 steering a boat or ship 掌舵 take the ˈhelm 1 to take charge of an organization, project, etc. 担任领导人;掌管 2 to begin steering a boat or ship 开始掌舵 helm helms helmed helming helm / helm ; NAmE helm /
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