steer 英 [stɪə(r)]   美 [stɪr]

steer

steer  英 [stɪə(r)] 美 [stɪr]

vt. 控制,引导;驾驶  vi. 驾驶,掌舵;行驶  n. 阉牛 

进行时:steering  过去式:steered  过去分词:steered  第三人称单数:steers  名词复数:steers 

The fan's feelings finally became impossible to steer. 最后,球迷的情绪变得无法控制了。
We accept that what will be is not yet determined, and thatwe can steer the course of events in one direction or another. 我们承认将要发生的事件还是不确定的,我们可以引导事件的进程向一个方向或别的方向发展。

  • In defining steer, I would steer clear of complicated examples and just say: to steer is to control which direction one is going.
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  • vt. 控制,引导;驾驶
  • vi. 驾驶,掌舵;行驶
  • n. 阉牛
  • 1. The fan's feelings finally became impossible to steer.

    最后,球迷的情绪变得无法控制了。

  • 2. We accept that what will be is not yet determined, and thatwe can steer the course of events in one direction or another.

    我们承认将要发生的事件还是不确定的,我们可以引导事件的进程向一个方向或别的方向发展。

  • 3. While you cannot control what life gives you, you can seek out guidance to steer you in the right direction.

    当你无法控制人生境遇时,你可以寻求指导以引导你在正确的方向前进。

  • steer (n.) "young ox," Old English steor "bullock," from Proto-Germanic *steuraz (source also of Old Saxon stior, Old Norse stjorr, Swedish tjur, Danish tyr, Middle Dutch, Dutch, German stier, Gothic stiur "bull"), perhaps from PIE *steu-ro-, denoting "larger domestic animal" (see Taurus). In U.S. of male beef cattle of any age.
  • steer (v.) "guide the course of a vehicle," originally by a rudder or something like it, Old English steran (Mercian), stieran (West Saxon) "steer, guide, direct; govern, rule; restrain, correct, punish," from Proto-Germanic *steurjan (source also of Old Norse styra, Old Frisian stiora, Dutch sturen, Old High German stiuren, German steuern "to steer," Gothic stiurjan "to establish, assert"), related to *steuro "a rudder, a steering," from PIE *steu-ro- (source also of Greek stauros "stake, pole"), extended form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
steer / stɪə(r) ; NAmE stɪr / verb , noun steer steers steered steering verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] steer(sth /sb) (+ adv./prep.) to control the direction in which a boat, car, etc. moves 驾驶(船、汽车等);掌方向盘 He steered the boat into the harbour. 他把船开进港。 ( figurative) He took her arm and steered her towards the door. 他抓住她的胳膊,把她带往门口。 You row and I'll steer. 你划桨,我来掌舵。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] steer(sth) (+ adv./prep.) (of a boat, car, etc. 船、汽车等 ) to move in a particular direction 行驶 The ship steered a course between the islands. 船在岛屿之间穿行。 The ship steered into port. 船驶进港口。 3 [transitive ] steersth + adv./prep. to take control of a situation and influence the way in which it develops 操纵;控制;引导 He managed to steer the conversation away from his divorce. 他设法避开他离婚这话题。 She steered the team to victory. 她率领全队取得胜利。 The skill is in steering a middle course between the two extremes. 本领就在于避开这两个极端,走中间路线。 IDIOMsee clear adv. noun 1 [singular ] ( BrE) a piece of advice or information that helps you do sth or avoid a problem 建议;劝告;忠告 Can anyone give me a steer on this? 有人能就这一点给我个建议吗? 2 [countable ] a bull(= a male cow) that has been castrated(= had part of its sex organs removed), kept for its meat 阉公牛;肉用公牛 compare bullock , ox  (1 ) steer / stɪə(r) ; NAmE stɪr /
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