-
1 steer
I [stɪə] nouna young ox raised to produce beef.ثَوْر مَخْصي II [stɪə] verbto guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc):يُوَجِّه، يَقود السَّفينَهShe managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.
-
2 steer
وَجَّهَ \ steer: to guide (a vehicle or ship) by turning a wheel or handle. \ See Also قَادَ مركبةً، أدَارَ دَفّة السفينة -
3 steer clear of
to avoid:يَتَجَنَّبI want to steer clear of trouble if possible.
-
4 أدار دفة
v. con, steer -
5 أدار دفة السفينة
v. steer -
6 أمسك بالدفة
v. steer -
7 إبتعد عن
v. keep away, steer clear of, keep off, wear off, drive out, forswear, give a wide berth to -
8 إتخذ سبيلا ما
v. steer -
9 إرشاد
n. guidance, direction, instruction, precept, tip, steer, tutelage, tutorship -
10 تجنب
1́ n. parry2́ v. avoid, shun, eschew, sidestep, evade, obviate, parry3́ n. avoidance, eschewal, evasion, ditch4́ v. bypass, outrun, fight shy of, duck, shy, get round, flee, hide, miss, put off, shirk, steer clear of, waive, save, avert, fence, shuffle, besiege -
11 ثور
1́ adv. beforehand2́ n. bull, steer, ox, bovine3́ v. revolutionize, take the bit in one's hands, rebel, revolt, rampage, ramp, set against, rise, storm, heat, fire, ferment -
12 ثور صغير
n. steer -
13 سر
1́ n. secret, reserve, steer, mystery2́ v. delight, gratify, gladden, please, pleasure, satisfy, brighten, breeze, divert -
14 شبيه بالثور
n. bullock, steer -
15 قاد
v. drive, head, lead, lead in, lead up to, take the lead, handle, command, govern, preside, helm, mastermind, guide, marshal, officer, carry, conduct, shepherd, direct, navigate, orientate, drove, run, steer, pilot, induct, usher, see out, introduce -
16 قاد سفينة أو سيارة
v. steer -
17 قيادة
n. leadership, lead, leading, guidance, conduct, control, command, direction, driving, drive, steer, steerage -
18 وجه
1́ n. engineering, face, phiz, snout, pan, mug, maw, mush, visage, countenance, asperity2́ v. aim, destine, control, direct, guide, point, preside, officer, steer, rein, orientate, orient oneself, shepherd, boss, change, cox -
19 وصل
1́ n. ligature, beggary, joining, butt, voucher2́ v. come, arrive, conduct, check, convey, joint, plumb, steer, attain, hook up, roll in, make, receive, result, show up, link, touch, mark, connect, reach -
20 أدى إلى
أدّى إلى: أوْصَلَ، أرْشَدَto take to, convey to, lead to, guide to, show to, steer to, drive to
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
steer — [stɪə ǁ stɪr] verb [transitive] 1. to guide the way a situation develops, by influencing people s ideas or actions: steer somebody to something • He managed to steer his colleagues to a compromise. steer somebody away from something • Farmers… … Financial and business terms
steer — steer; steer·abil·i·ty; steer·able; steer·er; steer·less; steer·age; … English syllables
steer — steer1 [stir] vt. [ME steren < OE stieran, akin to Ger steuern, ON styra < IE * steur , a support, post (> Gr stauros, ON staurr, post) < base * stā , to STAND] 1. to guide (a ship or boat) by means of a rudder 2. to direct the course … English World dictionary
Steer — Steer, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Steered} (st[=e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Steering}.] [OE. steeren, steren, AS. sti[ e]ran, st[=y]ran, ste[ o]ran; akin to OFries. stiora, stiura, D. sturen, OD. stieren, G. steuern, OHG. stiuren to direct, support, G.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steer — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Hannelore Steer (* 1943), deutsche Journalistin und Afrikanistin Rachel Steer (* 1978), US amerikanische Biathletin siehe auch: Steer by Wire Diese S … Deutsch Wikipedia
steer — Ⅰ. steer [1] ► VERB 1) guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, ship, etc.). 2) direct or guide in a particular direction. ► NOUN informal ▪ a piece of advice or information. ● steer clear of Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
Steer — (st[=e]r), n. [OE. steer, AS. ste[ o]r; akin to D. & G. stier a bull, OHG. stior, Icel. stj[=o]rr, [thorn]j[=o]rr, Sw. tjur, Dan. tyr, Goth. stiur, Russ. tur , Pol. tur, Ir. & Gael. tarbh, W. tarw, L. taurus, Gr. tay^ros, Skr. sth[=u]ra strong,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steer — Steer, n. [AS. ste[ o]r, sti[ o]r; akin to D. stuur, G. steuer, Icel. st[=y]ri. [root]168. See {Steer}, v. t.] [Written also {stere}.] A rudder or helm. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steer — Steer, n. [AS. ste[ o]ra. See {Steer} a rudder.] A helmsman; a pilot. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steer — has multiple meanings:* Steering mechanisms used to turn while controlling the operation of a vehicle. * Castrated male cattle (ox). * Steer (song) , a song by Missy Higgins. * George Steer, British journalist and soldier … Wikipedia
steer — ‘control direction’ [OE] and steer ‘young ox’ [OE] are quite unrelated. The latter comes from a prehistoric Germanic *(s)teuraz, which also produced German and Dutch stier, Swedish tjur, and Danish tyr ‘bull’. It was descended from a base… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins