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steer [stɪər][+ ship, car] diriger• to steer a course to [ship] faire route vers[sailor] tenir la barre• to steer clear of sb/sth éviter qn/qch3. noun* * *[stɪə(r)] 1.1) ( animal) bouvillon m2) (colloq) US ( tip)2.a bum steer — un mauvais tuyau (colloq)
transitive verb1) ( control direction of) piloter2) ( guide) lit diriger, guider [person]; fig orienter [conversation]3.to steer a course through — fig manœuvrer délicatement à travers
1) gen piloter2) Nautical gouvernerto steer towards ou for — mettre le cap sur
••to steer clear of something/somebody — se tenir à l'écart de quelque chose/quelqu'un
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2 steer
A nB vtr2 ( guide) lit diriger, guider [person] ; fig orienter [person, conversation] ; conduire [team, country] ; to steer one's way through/towards lit, fig se frayer un passage à travers/vers ; to steer a course through/between fig manœuvrer délicatement à travers/entre ; to steer a company out of its difficulties sortir une société de ses difficultés ; to steer a bill through parliament faire aboutir un projet de loi.C vi1 gen to steer towards sth se diriger vers qch ; to steer away from sth s'écarter de qch ; the car steers well/badly la direction (de la voiture) répond bien/mal ;2 Naut gouverner ; to steer towards ou for mettre le cap sur ; to steer by the stars se guider sur les étoiles.to steer clear of sth/sb se tenir à l'écart de qch/qn ; to steer a middle course adopter une position médiane. -
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steer ['stɪə(r)]∎ the lorry was surprisingly easy to steer le camion était étonnamment facile à conduire;∎ she steered the car into the garage/out onto the main road elle a rentré la voiture au garage/conduit jusqu'à la route principale∎ to steer a course for mettre le cap sur;∎ figurative to steer a middle course trouver un compromis;∎ figurative the management has decided to steer a radically different course la direction a décidé de changer radicalement de cap;∎ figurative it's a dangerous course you're steering vous vous engagez sur un terrain dangereux;∎ steered course route f au compas ou apparente∎ she steered me over to a sofa elle m'a guidé vers un canapé;∎ try to steer him away from the bar essayez de l'éloigner du bar(d) (conversation, project etc) diriger;∎ I tried to steer the conversation round to/away from the subject j'ai essayé d'amener la conversation sur le sujet/de détourner la conversation du sujet;∎ she successfully steered the company through the crisis elle a réussi à sortir la société de la crise;∎ to steer a bill through Parliament réussir à faire voter un projet de loi par le Parlement∎ I'd feel safer if you steered with both hands! je me sentirais mieux si tu conduisais des deux mains!;∎ I steered carefully into the garage j'ai manœuvré avec soin pour entrer dans le garage;∎ she steered smoothly round the bend elle prit le virage en douceur∎ the ferry was steering for Dover le ferry se dirigeait vers Douvres;∎ steer for that buoy mettez le cap sur cette bouée;∎ to steer clear of sb/sth éviter qn/qch;∎ steer clear of her husband, he's a real bore évite son mari, c'est un vrai raseur∎ this car steers very well/badly cette voiture a une excellente/très mauvaise direction;∎ a taxi steered out of a side street un taxi a débouché d'une rue latérale3 noun(a) Agriculture bœuf m -
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Ⅰsteer [stɪə]1. v1) пра́вить рулём, управля́ть ( автомобилем и т.п.); вести́ су́дно2) слу́шаться управле́ния;this car steers easily э́той маши́ной легко́ пра́вить
3) сле́довать, идти́ ( по определённому курсу);to steer clear избега́ть, сторони́ться
;to steer a middle course избега́ть кра́йностей
;to steer a steady course неукло́нно идти́ свое́й доро́гой
4) направля́ть, руководи́ть2. n амер. разг. намёк, подска́зкаⅡsteer [stɪə] nкастри́рованный бычо́к; молодо́й вол -
5 steer a middle course
(steer (или tread) a middle (safe, etc.) course)проводить средний курс; держаться безопасного курсаIt took the three a whole day's disputation, before they agreed to steer a middle course. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ch. I) — Они втроем проспорили целый день, но в конце концов договорились избегать крайностей.
...yet was he nervous, fidgety, strangely distrustful of his powers to steer just the right course. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. X) —...он нервничал, беспокоился, его одолевали сомнения, сумеет ли он найти нужный тон.
He had set out to get all the information, which would enable him to see clearly and steer his own course, so that he could serve what Wally Nelson had described as "those ideals of the Labour Movement". (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 5) — Том поставил себе целью разобраться во всем, чтобы найти правильный путь и отдать свои силы служению тому, что Уолли Нелсон называл "высокими идеалами рабочего движения"
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6 ■ steer into
■ steer intoA v. t. + prep.2 (fig.) pilotare, guidare, accompagnare (q. ) in ( un luogo): He steered the visitors into the dungeons, ha accompagnato i visitatori in un giro delle prigioni sotterranee3 (fig.) far adottare ( una linea d'azione, ecc.) a (q.); indurre, orientare (q.) verso: His parents tried to steer him into becoming a lawyer, i genitori cercavano d'indurlo a studiare da avvocatoB v. i. + prep.( di una persona o un veicolo) andare a, entrare in ( manovrando): I taught him to steer into the berth [the garage], gli ho insegnato ad andare all'ormeggio [a entrare in garage]. -
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vtto \steer away a conversation away from sth das Gespräch von etw dat ablenken -
8 ■ steer away from
■ steer away fromv. i. + avv. + prep.2 (fig.) sviare: to steer the conversation away from personal matters, sviare la conversazione da questioni di carattere personale. -
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■ steer clear ofA v. i. + avv. + prep.1 (naut.) tenersi al largo di; manovrare in franchia di2 (fig.) tenersi (o stare, girare) alla larga da: to steer clear of trouble, stare alla larga dai guaiB v. t. + avv. + prep. -
10 ■ steer through
■ steer throughv. t. + avv. (o prep.)2 (fig.) guidare, dirigere, pilotare (attraverso); trarre d'impaccio; portare (q. ) fuori di (fig.): The solicitor steered me through, mi ha tratto d'impaccio l'avvocato; Roosevelt steered the US through the Great Depression, Roosevelt portò gli Stati Uniti fuori dalla Grande Depressione □ (polit.) to steer a bill through Parliament, riuscire a far approvare un disegno di legge in parlamento. -
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■ steer towardsA v. i. + prep.2 (fig.) dirigersi versoB v. t. + prep.2 (fig.) ► steer into, A, def. 3. -
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steer nрульsteering vуправлениеnosewheel steering cylinderцилиндр разворота переднего колесаnosewheel steering follow-up systemсистема обратной связи управления разворотом колес передней опоры шассиparachute steeringуправление парашютомsteering angleугол разворотаsteering barлиния огней пути руленияsteering collarповоротный хомутsteering collar lock pinстопорный палец поворотного хомутаsteering collar lockpinстопорный палец поворотного хомутаsteering cylinderцилиндр управления поворотомsteering damperраспределительно-демпфирующий механизмsteering feedback cableтрос обратной связи разворотаsteering leverручка управления разворотомsteering sleeveповоротный хомутsteering systemсистема управления рулениемsteering tillerштурвальчик управленияsteer the aircraftуправлять воздушным судномwheel steering angleугол разворота колеса -
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14 steer clear of something
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15 ■ steer for
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17 steer by wire
steer by wire elektronische Lenkung f (eines Fahrzeuges)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > steer by wire
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18 steer clear of somebody
steer clear of somebody/something держаться подальшеBill is mad at me, so I've been steering clear of him.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > steer clear of somebody
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19 steer clear of something
steer clear of somebody/something держаться подальшеBill is mad at me, so I've been steering clear of him.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > steer clear of something
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