steered
v. 驾驶( steer的过去式和过去分词 ); 操纵; 控制; 引导
When you steer a car, boat, or plane, you control it so that it goes in the direction that you want.
What is it like to steer a ship this size?...
驾驶这么大的船感觉怎么样?
When I was a kid, about six or seven, she would often let me steer the car along our driveway.
在我小时候,大概六七岁时,她经常让我在自家的车道上开车。
If you steer people towards a particular course of action or attitude, you try to lead them gently in that direction.
The new government is seen as one that will steer the country in the right direction...
新政府被认为能将国家引向正确的方向。
I think you are perfectly correct in trying to steer your mother towards increased independence.
我认为你试图引导你母亲变得更加独立是完全正确的。
If you steer someone in a particular direction, you guide them there.
Nick steered them into the nearest seats.
尼克将他们领到最近的座位上。
If you steer a particular course, you take a particular line of action.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has sought to steer a course between the two groups...
洪森首相设法游走于两个集团之间。
In nearly all these issues the British steered a middle course.
英国人几乎在所有这些问题上都选择了中间路线。
A steer is a bull that has been castrated.
If you steer clear of someone or something, you deliberately avoid them.
I think a lot of people, women in particular, steer clear of these sensitive issues.
我认为很多人,特别是女性,都会回避这些敏感问题。
Nick steered them into the nearest seats.
尼克将他们领到最近的座位上。
He steered the boat into the harbour.
他把船开进港。
The freighter steered out of Santiago Bay that evening.
那天晚上货轮驶出了圣地亚哥湾.
She steered the car skillfully through the narrow streets.
她熟练地驾驶着汽车穿过狭窄的街道.
We turned the car round and steered for home.
我们掉转车头,朝家驶去.