helm
n. 舵,舵柄; 掌舵,掌管; (國家,企業等的)機要部門,領; 頭盔
The helm of a boat or ship is the part that is used to steer it.
I got into our dinghy while Willis took the helm and positioned the boat for the photograph.
我鑽進我們的小艇,威利斯掌舵,將船擺好位置準備拍照。
You can say that someone is at the helm when they are leading or running a country or organization.
He has been at the helm of Lonrho for 31 years.
他執掌倫羅公司已達31年。
...Yutaka Kume, who took the helm as Nissan's president in June 1985.
1985年6月成為日產汽車社長的久米豐
1. steering mechanism for a vessel; a mechanical device by which a vessel is steered
2. a position of leadership;
A ship obeys the helm.
船受舵控制.
I gave him the helm, and descended; there was already three feet of water.'
我把舵交給了他, 就下去了, 那兒已經有三尺深的水了.
The ship does't answer to the helm.
舵對船不發生作用了.
As long as he's at the helm , we feel at ease.
有他掌舵我們放心.
The boat seemed very slow to respond to any movement of the helm.
這條船好像不太聽舵的使喚.