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1 steer
I [stiə] noun(a young ox raised to produce beef.) novilhoII [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.) dirigir- steering- steering-wheel
- steer clear of* * *steer1[stiə] n boi, touro novo, novilho, boi castrado para engordar.————————steer2[stiə] n Amer sl palpite, sugestão. • vt+vi 1 guiar, pilotar, dirigir. he steered a straight course / ele tomou rumo direto. 2 ser pilotado ou guiado. 3 dirigir-se, caminhar. to steer clear of fig manter-se afastado ou evitar. to steer off desviar. -
2 steer
I [stiə] noun(a young ox raised to produce beef.) novilhoII [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.) dirigir, conduzir- steering- steering-wheel - steer clear of -
3 steer clear of
(to avoid: I want to steer clear of trouble if possible.) evitar -
4 steer clear of
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5 steer
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6 steer
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7 to steer clear of
to steer clear offig manter-se afastado ou evitar. -
8 to steer off
to steer offdesviar. -
9 steerable
steer.a.ble[st'iərəbəl] adj dirigível, governável. -
10 steerage passenger
steer.age pas.seng.er[st'iəridʒpæsindʒə] n passageiro de terceira classe, da proa. -
11 steerage way
steer.age way[st'iəridʒwei] n Naut esteira, sulco de navio. -
12 steerage
steer.age[st'iəridʒ] n 1 direção, leme, pilotagem. 2 Naut entrepontes, alojamento barato, proa. -
13 steering axle
steer.ing ax.le[st'iəriŋ æksəl] n eixo de direção. -
14 steering box
steer.ing box[st'iəriŋ bɔks] n caixa de direção. -
15 steering committee
steer.ing com.mit.tee[st'iəriŋ kəmiti] n grupo (do Legislativo ou Executivo) que prepara a agenda das sessões. -
16 steering lever shaft
steer.ing lev.er shaft[stiəriŋ l'i:və ʃa:ft] n barra da direção. -
17 steering rod
steer.ing rod[st'iəriŋ rɔd] n Aeron alavanca de comando. -
18 steering screw
steer.ing screw[st'iəriŋ skru:] n rosca sem fim do eixo de direção. -
19 steering-gear
steer.ing-gear[st'iəriŋ giə] n engrenagem de direção. -
20 helm
[helm](the wheel or handle by which a ship is steered: He asked me to take the helm (= steer the ship).) leme- helmsman* * *helm1[helm] n 1 Naut leme do navio. 2 direção, administração. he sits at the helm / ele está na direção. • vt guiar, dirigir.————————helm2[helm] n 1 elmo, capacete. 2 Bot cálice. • vt pôr ou prover de capacete.
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