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单词 steer
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steer

verb
 
/stɪə(r)/
/stɪr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they steer
/stɪə(r)/
/stɪr/
he / she / it steers
/stɪəz/
/stɪrz/
past simple steered
/stɪəd/
/stɪrd/
past participle steered
/stɪəd/
/stɪrd/
-ing form steering
/ˈstɪərɪŋ/
/ˈstɪrɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [transitive, intransitive] steer (something/somebody) (+ adv./prep.) to control the direction in which a boat, car, etc. moves
    • He steered the boat into the harbour.
    • (figurative) He took her arm and steered her towards the door.
    • You row and I'll steer.
    Extra Examples
    • He told the pilot to steer due north.
    • Johnson managed to steer the plane away from the town and crash-land in a nearby field.
    • Pilots need to learn to steer on the ground as well as in the air.
    • The boat was being steered by an elderly man.
    • The captain steered the boat into the narrow harbour.
    Topics Transport by waterc1, Transport by car or lorryc1, Sports: water sportsc1
  2.  
    [transitive, intransitive] steer (something) (+ adv./prep.) (of a boat, car, etc.) to move in a particular direction
    • The ship steered a course between the islands.
    • The ship steered into port.
    Extra Examples
    • The ship steered into the harbour.
    • The car steered off the cliff.
    • The canoe steered north for two thousand miles.
  3.  
    [transitive] steer something + adv./prep. to take control of a situation and influence the way in which it develops
    • He managed to steer the conversation away from his divorce.
    • She steered the team to victory.
    • The skill is in steering a middle course between the two extremes.
    • Schools no longer steer girls towards arts subjects.
  4. Word Originverb Old English stīeran, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch sturen and German steuern.
Idioms
keep/stay/steer clear (of somebody/something)
  1. to avoid a person or thing because they may cause problems
    • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening.

steer

noun
/stɪə(r)/
/stɪr/
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  1. [singular] (British English, informal) a piece of advice or information that helps you do something or avoid a problem
    • Can anyone give me a steer on this?
    • Do you know somebody working there who could give you a steer?
    • I’d really appreciate a steer in the right direction.
    Topics Suggestions and advicec2
  2. [countable] a bull (= a male cow) that has been castrated (= had part of its sex organs removed), kept for its meat compare bullock, oxTopics Animalsc2
  3. Word Originnoun Old English stēor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stier and German Stier.
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