See also: Steer English Wikipedia has an article on: steer Wikipedia (UK) enPR: stĭə(r), IPA(key): /stɪə(ɹ)/ (US) IPA(key): /stɪɹ/, /stɪɚ/ Rhymes: -ɪə(ɹ)...
leash”) (simile, transitive, usually atelic) to steer or lead an unwitting subject towards a result favorable to oneself; lead around by the nose See viedä....
(intransitive) to drive, steer, operate (vehicle, sheep, machine etc.) (+ instrumental) (reflexive) to conform, adapt oneself Conjugation of upravljati...
(intransitive) to drive, steer, operate (vehicle, sheep, machine etc.) (+ instrumental) (reflexive) to conform, adapt oneself Conjugation of управљати...
govern, rule, manage, control (intransitive) to steer (to guide the course of) (reflexive) to restrain oneself Inflection of styre bestyre styrelse styring...
(something, or oneself) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position; to wrestle. (figurative, transitive) To guide, steer, manage purposefully...
Hyphenation: el‧ke‧rül Rhymes: -yl elkerül (transitive) to avoid, steer clear of (to keep oneself away from) (transitive) to fail to meet someone Én is ott voltam...
Moore: No Hero[1]: The back of the car kicked out violently, forcing me to steer into the slide and accelerate in order to maintain control. (of a firearm)...
Synonyms: contribuō, implicō, colligō, addō, adiciō (nautical, of a ship) to steer, bring, land (reflexive) to lean on or against [with ad (+ accusative)]...
(“lead, bring or draw together”), from con- + dūcō (“lead”). conduire to steer; to guide; to lead c. 1150, Turoldus, La Chanson de Roland: Si aiderez a...