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I v/t1. MOT. steer; (fahren, auch Pferdewagen) drive; FLUG. pilot, be at the controls of; (Rakete, Tier) guide; (wenden) steer, turn ( nach towards, to); das Pferd am Zügel lenken guide ( oder steer) a horse by the reins2. fig. (richten) (Person, Gedanken, Gespräch etc.) guide, direct; geschickt: steer; die Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. / sich (Akk) lenken draw attention to s.th. / draw attention to o.s., attract attention; seinen Blick auf jemanden / etw. lenken turn one’s gaze on s.o. / to(wards) s.th.; das Gespräch / die Diskussion lenken auf (+ Akk) steer ( oder bring) the conversation / discussion [a]round to; seine Schritte nach X / heimwärts lenken geh. head for X / home; lit. turn ( oder direct) one’s steps towards X / home; Verdacht3. (kontrollieren) (Person, Wirtschaft, Presse etc.) control; (Staat) govern; das Kind lässt sich schwer lenken the child is difficult to manage; ihm fehlt die lenkende Hand he has no one to keep him under control; gelenktII v/i MOT. steer; (fahren) drive; ( mehr) nach links lenken steer (a bit more) to the left; Anweisung: left hand down (a bit more); mit einer Hand lenken drive with one hand; darf ich mal lenken? can I (have a) drive?; denken* * *das Lenkendriving* * *lẹn|ken ['lɛŋkn]1. vt1) (= führen, leiten) to direct, to guide; (fig = beeinflussen) Sprache, Presse etc to influence; Kind to guide2) (= steuern) Auto, Flugzeug, Schiff etc to steer; Pferde to drivesich leicht lenken lassen — to be easy to steer/drive
3) (fig) Schritte, Gedanken, seine Aufmerksamkeit, Blick to direct (auf +acc to); jds Aufmerksamkeit, Blicke to draw ( auf +acc to); Verdacht to throw, to draw ( auf +acc onto); Gespräch to lead, to steer; Schicksal to guidedas Gespräch in eine andere Richtung lenken — to steer the conversation in another direction
die Geschicke des Landes/der Partei lenken — to control the future of the country/party
2. vi(= steuern) to steerseine Schritte heimwärts lenken (liter, hum inf) — to wend one's way homewards (liter, hum), to turn one's steps to home (liter, hum)
* * *1) (to point, aim or turn in a particular direction: He directed my attention towards the notice.) direct2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) channel3) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) guide4) (to direct; to aim or point: He turned his attention to his work.) turn* * *len·ken[ˈlɛŋkn̩]I. vt1. (steuern)▪ etw \lenken to steer sthso, jetzt lenke das Auto nach rechts right, now turn [the car] off to the right2. (dirigieren)▪ jdn \lenken to direct [or guide] sb▪ jdn/etw \lenken to control sb/sth▪ gelenkt planned, manageddie staatlich gelenkte Presse the state-controlled pressgelenkte Wirtschaft controlled economy▪ etw wohin \lenken to direct sth somewhereseinen Blick auf jdn/etw \lenken to turn one's gaze on sb/sth5. (richten)geschickt lenkte sie das Gespräch/die Unterhaltung auf ein weniger heikles Thema she cleverly steered the conversation round to a less controversial subjectII. vi to drive* * *transitives Verb1) auch itr. steer < car, bicycle, etc.>; be at the controls of < aircraft>; guide < missile>; (fahren) drive <car etc.>wenn du geschickt lenkst — if you do some crafty steering
2) direct, guide <thoughts etc.> (auf + Akk. to); turn < attention> (auf + Akk. to); steer < conversation>die Diskussion auf etwas/jemanden lenken — steer or bring the discussion round to something/somebody
den Verdacht auf jemanden lenken — throw suspicion on somebody
* * *A. v/t1. AUTO steer; (fahren, auch Pferdewagen) drive; FLUG pilot, be at the controls of; (Rakete, Tier) guide; (wenden) steer, turn (nach towards, to);das Pferd am Zügel lenken guide ( oder steer) a horse by the reinsdie Aufmerksamkeit auf etwas/sich (akk)lenken draw attention to sth/draw attention to o.s., attract attention;seinen Blick auf jemanden/etwas lenken turn one’s gaze on sb/to(wards) sth;das Gespräch/die Diskussion lenken auf (+akk) steer ( oder bring) the conversation/discussion [a]round to;seine Schritte nach X/heimwärts lenken geh head for X/home; liter turn ( oder direct) one’s steps towards X/home; → Verdachtdas Kind lässt sich schwer lenken the child is difficult to manage;mit einer Hand lenken drive with one hand;* * *transitives Verb1) auch itr. steer <car, bicycle, etc.>; be at the controls of < aircraft>; guide < missile>; (fahren) drive <car etc.>2) direct, guide <thoughts etc.> (auf + Akk. to); turn < attention> (auf + Akk. to); steer < conversation>die Diskussion auf etwas/jemanden lenken — steer or bring the discussion round to something/somebody
* * *adj.direct adj. v.to drive v.(§ p.,p.p.: drove, driven)to guide v.to mastermind v.to steer v.
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