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
- 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
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1. The fan's feelings finally became impossible to steer.
最后,球迷的情绪变得无法控制了。
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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。
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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."
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