单词 | steer |
释义 | steer UK [stɪər] US [stɪr] verb ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to control the direction of a vehicle 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 •She carefully steered the car around the potholes.她小心开车绕过那些坑洞。 •This car is very easy to steer.这辆车很容易开。 intransitive or transitive ■If a vehicle steers, it follows a particular route or direction (交通工具)行驶,沿(特定路线或方向)行进 •The ship passed Land's End, then steered towards southern Ireland.船绕过兰兹角,接着向爱尔兰南部驶去。 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to take someone or something, or cause them to go, in the direction in which you want them to go 引导,带领 •She steered her guests into the dining room.她把客人们引到餐厅。 •I'd like to steer our discussion back to •The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards UK [stɪər] US [stɪr] verb steer a course/path ■to take a series of actions, usually of a particular type, carefully and intentionally 采取一系列行动;遵循路线 •It will be difficult to steer a middle UK [stɪər] US [stɪr] verb steer clear of sb/sth ■to avoid someone or something which seems unpleasant, risky or dangerous 绕开,避开(令人不快或危险的人或事物) •Her speech steered clear of controversial issues.她的讲话避开了有争议的问题。 •They warned their children to steer clear of drugs.他们告诫孩子要远离毒品。 UK [stɪər] US [stɪr] noun countable ■a young male of the cattle family that has had its sex organs removed, and which is usually kept for meat 阉公牛;食用公牛 |
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