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steering English

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What does steering mean?

steering

(= direction) the act of setting and holding a course a new council was installed under the direction of the king the act of steering a ship (= guidance) the act of guiding or showing the way

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Simple sentences

Hideo turned the steering wheel sharply to avoid the bicyclist.
British and Japanese cars have steering wheels on the right side.
My first car didn't have power steering.
He drummed his fingers on the steering wheel.
Keep both of your hands on the steering wheel.
Keep both hands on the steering wheel.
I turned my steering wheel to the right.
This is a fine car, but the steering wheel has too much play.
Put both hands on the steering wheel.
Many early cars used a tiller instead of a steering wheel.

Movie subtitles

And it would have taken five if you'd been behind a steering wheel!
Take the wheel, man. Steering to port side.
We admit the fingerprints on the steering wheel.
You ain't steering no mowing machine, now.
Your bill has to stand in line unless the steering committee thinks it's important.
What's the steering committee?
That steering committee have to see it like that.
Steering a poor dope up blind alleys for that grafting Taylor mob is enough.
Perhaps he was pinned down between the steering wheel and the car. The impact crushed his head.
When we drove into the garage, he just sat there with his head on the steering wheel and the motor still running.
I'm going to be perfectly honest with you - l don't row at all. and unless you want to go round and round in ever-narrowing circles. you'd better start steering.
What made the bruise? Steering wheel?
Hey, captain, here's something I found on the steering wheel.
What are you doing? Steering the cops here? - Nothing like that.
Oh, Christopher Columbus who wrote claiming that he could, by steering a westerly course.
When we drove into the garage, he just sat there with his head on the steering wheel. and the motor still running.
Or did you know you were steering us off our course?
Incidentally. Who's steering the boat?
Do you suppose after I've practiced steering a bit, -that someday I might try?
The net stops me steering.
So that rod, connected to the gearshift lever on the steering post, comes down here and is coupled to the bell crank here by a cotter pin.
Hang on to that steering stick, will you?
Steering wheel?
There were fingerprints on the steering wheel.
Fingerprints on every steering wheel, isn't there?
I DON'T TRUST YOU TURNING WITH THAT STEERING COLUMN.
THE STEERING IS POSITIVELY PERILOUS THIS WEATHER, AND I'M AFRAID THE BRAKES ARE NOW COMPLETELY OUT OF ACTION.
And will you tell the jury in what position was the shift lever on the steering wheel?
Steering's gone.
He was sitting next to her and he grabbed the steering-wheel himself and made the car swerve.
Banks, shouldn't wonder if you weren't steering into a nasty piece of weather.

News and current affairs

Such systems cannot work, because they eliminate the capital market as the economic system's main steering mechanism.
It was expected that full integration of product and financial markets would expose inefficiencies, steering investment flows away from laggards towards the more efficient countries.
Indeed, the revolutionary step of steering once-armed Islamists toward electoral and constitutional politics could be reversed in ongoing power struggle.
As a result, the subsequent spurt of globalization has proceeded with no one steering the wheel - and thus with no means to implement new thinking for a better world.
It may well be open deception, with promoters steering gullible amateurs around a business plan's fatal flaw, or disclosing it only grudgingly or in the fine print.
Faced with the biggest test in its history, the euro is far from steering into disaster, as the Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman predicted ten years ago.
Its steering bodies did not function, because they were not called upon during the talks.
A common European front could persuade the US to give Lebanon and Palestine enough time to consolidate their national democratic processes, thus isolating the radical elements of Hamas and steering Hezbollah to dissolution of its private army.
Now the army is faced with the delicate and arduous task of steering the country back onto a path toward elections and a rapid return to democratic rule.
Perhaps the country needs exactly this just now: an atypical Israeli at the steering wheel.
So should we now be alarmed that a key man steering the boat is getting off, making the world economy much more vulnerable if trouble hits again?
Foreign policy during the Cold War, she says, was like steering within the Panama Canal; after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it was like steering within the English Channel - plenty of water on all sides, but land visible, too.
But, if he is, it could not have been revealed at a worse moment, precisely when he was intent on steering the country onto a new, courageous, and badly needed course.
Steering a course between double-speak and necessary selectivity is hard.
As Prime Minister from 1981 to 1989, he was credited for steering Iran through the crises of the early revolutionary period and the Iran-Iraq war.
The need for a political steering wheel in the hands of elected politicians was highlighted in 1993, when two major political figures bolted from the LDP with their followers.
In the face of growing economic pressures, Russia's middle class is steering clear of political involvement.
But it is too big to be workable as a steering group.
The G-20 needs a smaller informal steering group, a G-6 or G-9, which could meet on the eve of the main G-20 meeting and discuss how to organize the discussion in the larger group.
This is revealed in the tensions that have existed between Poland, which fears domination by the EU's steering group, and Germany, which is reluctant to shoulder the financial burden for a union in which it is under-represented.
Perhaps worse still, the profession has failed to provide helpful guidance in steering the world economy out of its current mess.
By steering clear of services that might draw the scrutiny of financial authorities, digital startups face a natural limit to the size of their market.
Pursued and harried by their enemies, they crossed high mountains, turbulent rivers, and impassable grassland, with Mao steering the course from victory to victory.
And it is not just the waters near Japan that should concern Hatoyama, for the Chinese Navy is not only eyeing the Pacific, but also steering toward South Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, and Africa.

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