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1 steer
I [stiə] noun(a young ox raised to produce beef.) mladý vôl, junecII [stiə] verb(to guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc): He steered the car through the narrow streets; I steered out of the harbour; She managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.) viesť, smerovať- steering- steering-wheel
- steer clear of* * *• viest• uviest• vyklieštit• vykastrovat• zaviest• tip• priviest• kastrovat• junec• býcek• dirigovat• riadit lod• riadit• podnet• poslúchat kormidlo• kormidlovat• mat namierené• mladý vôl• mierit• namierit• návrh• nápad -
2 helm
[helm](the wheel or handle by which a ship is steered: He asked me to take the helm (= steer the ship).) kormidlo- helmsman* * *• kormidlo
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