单词 | steer |
释义 | verb | noun steersteer1 /stɪr/ ●●○ verb 1CAR/BOAT ETC. [intransitive, transitive] to control the direction a vehicle is going, for example by turning a wheel: His hands were full, so he was steering with his knees.steer something into/around/toward etc. something He steered the boat toward the island.2INFLUENCE somebody/something [transitive] to guide someone’s behavior or the way a situation develops: steer somebody/something away from something The program aims to steer teenagers away from drugs.steer somebody/something toward something Kyle kept steering the conversation back toward politics.3GUIDE somebody TO A PLACE to guide someone to a place: steer somebody toward/to/into etc. something She took my arm and steered me into the room.4BE IN CHARGE OF [transitive always + adv./prep.] to be in charge of an organization, team, etc. and make decisions that help it be successful, especially during a difficult time: steer something through/to etc. something Corbin successfully steered the company through recession.5steer clear (of somebody/something) informal to try to avoid someone or something bad or difficult: I steered clear of the subject of her divorce.6steer a course to choose a particular way of doing something: steer a middle course (=choose a course of action that is not extreme)[Origin: Old English stieran] verb | noun steersteer2 noun [countable] a young male cow that has had its sex organs removed → bullock, heifer |
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