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| steer 1 (stîr) v. steered, steer·ing, steers v.tr.1. To guide by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or wheel. 2. a. To direct the course of. See Synonyms at conduct. b. To maneuver (a person) into a place or course of action. See Synonyms at guide. v.intr.1. To guide a vessel or vehicle. 2. To follow or move in a set course. 3. To admit of being steered or guided: a craft that steers easily. Idiom: steer clear To stay away from; avoid.
[Middle English steren, from Old English st ran; see st - in Indo-European roots.]
steer a·ble adj. steer er n. |
steer 2 (stîr)n. A young ox, especially one castrated before sexual maturity and raised for beef.
[Middle English, from Old English st or; see st - in Indo-European roots.] |
steer 1 Verb 1. to direct the course of (a vehicle or vessel) with a steering wheel or rudder 2. to direct the movements or course of (a person, conversation, or activity) 3. to follow (a specified course): the Dutch government steered a middle course 4. steer clear of to avoid [Old English stīeran] steer 2 Noun a castrated male ox or bull [Old English stēor]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | steer - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" | | 2. | steer - castrated bullmale - an animal that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova) Bos taurus, cattle, cows, kine, oxen - domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen" | | Verb | 1. | steer - direct the course; determine the direction of travellingdock - maneuver into a dock; "dock the ships" sheer - cause to sheer; "She sheered her car around the obstacle" pull over - steer a vehicle to the side of the road; "The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed" helm - be at or take the helm of; "helm the ship" crab - direct (an aircraft) into a crosswind navigate - direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar" starboard - turn to the right, of helms or rudders conn - conduct or direct the steering of a ship or plane navigate, pilot - act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance; "Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?"; "Who was navigating the ship during the accident?" tree, corner - force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape park - maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?" control, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces" | | 2. | steer - direct (oneself) somewhere; "Steer clear of him"control, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces" | | 3. | steer - be a guiding or motivating force or drive; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses" |
steer verb 2. direct, lead, guide, conduct, escort, show in or out steer clear of something or someone avoid, evade, fight shy of, shun, eschew, circumvent, body-swerve Scot. give a wide berth to, sheer off
Translations steer [stɪəʳ] n → bœuf mto steer clear of sb/sth ( fig) → éviter qn/qch
steer [stɪəʳ] n → manzoto steer clear of sb/sth ( fig) → tenersi alla larga da qn/qc
steer1n steer [stiə]a young ox raised to produce beef. jong os ثَوْر مَخْصي добиче volek stud der Schlachtochse μοσχάρι nuumhärg گوساله پرواري nuori härkä bouvillon שוֹר जवान बैल, बघिया पशु, बछड़ा, बछवा junac, uškopljen junac za tov fiatal ökör lembu muda ungnaut giovenco, manzo 子牛 수송아지 buliukas vērsēns; bullēns lembu stierkalf oksekalv, ungstut bukat novilho tăuraş бычок mladý vôl, junec junec tele stut, ungtjur วัวตัวผู้ iğdiş edilmiş boğa 菜牛 кастрований бичок خصی بچھڑا bò, trâu đực non 菜牛
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