steer
/stɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /stɪr/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstir/ (ame, mw) · /stɪər/ (bre, ipa)
steer — 動詞
- steerpresent simple I / you / we / they
- steershe / she / it
- steeredpast simple
- steering-ing form
1. to make a vehicle, boat, or bicycle go in a particular direction by turning a wh
操控;駕駛
控制車輛、船或自行車的行駛方向
to make a vehicle, boat, or bicycle go in a particular direction by turning a wheel or moving handles
Nora steered the car carefully along the narrow mountain road.
Nora 沿著狹窄的山路小心地操控汽車的方向。
transitive: steer + vehicle + adverb of manner
Christopher learned to steer a small motorboat on the lake near his home.
Christopher 學會了在家附近的湖上駕駛小船。
Evelyn gripped the wheel tightly and steered the van into the parking lot.
Evelyn 緊握方向盤,將廂型車駛入停車場。
The bicycle steers smoothly even on bumpy ground.
這輛自行車即使在不平的路面上也能平穩地轉向。
Aarav managed to steer the cart around the broken glass on the path.
Aarav 設法操控推車繞過路面上的碎玻璃。
文法句型
steer + noun (vehicle)
steer + adverb (direction)
intransitive: vehicle + steers + adverb
用法筆記
When transitive, the object is the vehicle. When intransitive, the vehicle is the subject and the adverb describes how well it responds. The phrasal verb 'steer clear of' belongs to a different sense.
常見錯誤
2. if a vehicle or boat follows a route or course as the driver intends by turning
轉向;行向
車輛或船按照駕駛員意圖行進
if a vehicle or boat follows a route or course as the driver intends by turning the wheel
The boat steered toward the harbour when Ignacio pulled the rope.
Ignacio 一拉繩索,船便朝港口方向駛去。
steer toward [destination]
The car steered to the left all by itself on the wet road.
汽車在潮濕的路面上自行向左偏移。
steer to + direction
The delivery truck steers much better now that the mechanic replaced the worn tires.
那輛送貨卡車換了磨損的輪胎之後,操控起來好多了。
The ship steered a course straight for the island across open water.
那艘船穿越開闊水域,筆直朝島嶼的方向航行。
The small plane steered north to fly around the storm clouds.
那架小飛機向北飛去,以繞過暴風雲層。
文法句型
vehicle + steer + adverb (direction)
vehicle + steer + to/toward/away from + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used with a direction word (north, left, toward) or a course. Unlike sense 1, the vehicle itself is the subject and the focus is on the movement path rather than the driver's control action.
3. to deliberately guide someone or something toward a particular direction, situat
引導;帶領
刻意引導人或事物朝向某方向或結果
to deliberately guide someone or something toward a particular direction, situation, or result, or to keep them away from something unwanted
Hui steered the conversation away from the topic of money at dinner.
Hui 在晚餐時刻意把話題從錢的問題上轉開。
steer + conversation + away from [topic]
Dewi's parents steered her toward a career in science and medicine.
Dewi 的父母引導她朝科學與醫學的職業方向發展。
steer + person + toward [goal/career]
The manager steered the project through several difficult stages successfully.
經理帶領專案成功度過了幾個艱難階段。
Padma gently steered her younger brother away from the busy street.
Padma 溫和地牽著弟弟的手臂,帶他離開車水馬龍的大街。
The coach steered the team to their first championship in ten years.
那位教練帶領隊伍在十年後首次贏得了冠軍。
文法句型
steer + person/thing + adverb (direction)
steer + person/thing + toward/away from/into + noun
用法筆記
This sense works with both people and abstract things (conversation, project, career). The object often appears with a directional preposition (toward, away from, through, into).
常見錯誤
steer — 名詞
- steersingular
- steersplural
1. a male cow that has been castrated, especially one raised on a farm for its meat
閹公牛
被閹割的公牛,通常飼養以供肉用
a male cow that has been castrated, especially one raised on a farm for its meat rather than for breeding
The farmer raised over two hundred steers on his land in Texas.
那位農場主人在德州的土地上飼養了兩百多頭閹公牛。
Steers are generally quieter and easier to handle than bulls on a farm.
閹公牛通常比公牛安靜,也比較容易管理。
steers vs bulls — comparison
Most of the beef sold in supermarkets comes from young steers.
超市裡賣的大部分牛肉都來自年輕的閹公牛。
The rancher sold his herd of steers at the local livestock market last week.
那位牧場主人上週在當地的牲畜市場賣掉了他那群閹公牛。
- bull
a bull is a male cow that has NOT been castrated and can breed
文法句型
plural: steers
用法筆記
A 'steer' is always castrated, which makes it different from a 'bull' (male, not castrated) and a 'heifer' (young female cow). This word belongs mainly to farming and meat-industry contexts.
常見錯誤
2. a piece of advice or useful information that helps someone decide what to do in
建議;指點
幫助某人做決定的有用資訊或建議
a piece of advice or useful information that helps someone decide what to do in a particular situation
My uncle gave me a good steer about which colleges to apply to.
我叔叔針對該申請哪些大學給了我很好的建議。
give + someone + a (good/bad) steer
The travel agent gave us a steer toward the best restaurants in the old town.
旅行社人員指點了老城區裡最好的幾間餐廳。
Zayd asked the mechanic for a steer on finding a reliable used car.
Zayd 向技工請教去哪裡找可靠的二手車。
That was a bad steer — the hotel was dirty and far from the beach.
那真是個爛建議——那間旅館又髒又遠離海灘。
- tip
tip is more common and neutral; steer has a slightly informal, insider-knowledge feel
- pointer
pointer is a small helpful hint; steer suggests more general direction
- recommendation
recommendation is more formal and explicit than steer
文法句型
a + steer
give + someone + a steer
用法筆記
Almost always in the singular, usually after 'give someone a + adjective + steer'. The adjective (good, bad, bum, useful) is typical. 'Bum steer' is a fixed phrase for bad advice that causes problems.