steering如何读

英:[ˈstɪərɪŋ]

美:[ˈstɪrɪŋ]

steering是什么意思

  • n.掌舵;转向装置;操作;指导
  • 动词steer的现在分词.

steering词根

词根:steer

adj.

steerable 易驾驶的;可操纵的;易改变位置的

n.

steerage 统舱;舵效;操舵;驾驶;管理;士官的二等室

steerer 舵手;司机,驾驶者

vi.

steer 驾驶,掌舵;行驶

vt.

steer 控制,引导;驾驶

steering英英释义

noun (1)

a male bovine animal and especially a domestic ox (Bos taurus) castrated before sexual maturity compare stag sense 3

an ox less than four years old

verb

transitive verb

to control the course of : directespecially: to guide by mechanical means (such as a rudder)

to set and hold to (a course)

intransitive verb

to direct the course (as of a ship or automobile)

to pursue a course of action

to be subject to steering

the car steers well

noun (2)

a hint as to procedure : tip

noun (2)

steering词组

steering wheel方向盘;驾驶盘;舵轮

steering systemn. 转向系统

power steeringn. 动力转向;动力方向盘;(机动车)转向助力装置

steering gear转向机构;转向装置;轮向齿轮

steering committee指导委员会

hydraulic steering液压操舵装置;液压控制;液压传动控制;水力传动控制

steering pump转向泵,转向油泵;转向助力油泵;动力转向油泵

steering mechanism操舵机构;转向装置

steering columnn. 驾驶杆

steering control方向盘,转向控制

steering angle转向角

power steering pump动力转向泵

steering knuckle转向关节

steering linkage转向连杆;转向联动装置

beam steering束流控制,光束控制

steering device转向装置;转舵装置

ackerman steering梯形转向机构

steering shaft转向轴;操舵轴

steering axle转向轴,操纵杆;转向桥

steering rack转向齿条,转向器

steering词源中文解释

13世纪初, steringe,"通过舵来引导和控制船只的行驶",是动词 steer 的名词化形式。到了14世纪末,它的意义扩展为"指导"的意思。Steering-wheel在1750年被用来指代船只,到了1902年则用于汽车。美国政治中的立法steering committee,指的是"负责指导法案通过的小组织",记录始于1887年。

steering_航海科技行业词汇

操舵

steering词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English stēor young ox; akin to Old High German stior young ox Verb Middle English steren, from Old English stīeran; akin to Old English stēor- steering oar, Greek stauros stake, cross, stylos pillar, Sanskrit sthavira, sthūra stout, thick

The first known use of steer was before the 12th century

steering儿童词典英英释义

stellaradjective

of or relating to the stars

stellar light

principal entry 1, leading

a stellar role

outstanding sense 3

a stellar performance

steinnoun

a pottery mug for beer

steinnoun

a pottery mug for beer

stegosaurusnoun

any of a genus of 4-footed plant-eating dinosaurs having bony plates and spikes on the back and tail and whose fossil remains are found in the Upper Jurassic rocks of Colorado and Wyoming

stegosaurusnoun

any of a genus of 4-footed plant-eating dinosaurs having bony plates and spikes on the back and tail and whose fossil remains are found in the Upper Jurassic rocks of Colorado and Wyoming

steer1 of 2noun

a male domestic ox castrated before sexual maturity and especially one raised for beef

an ox less than four years old

steer2 of 2verb

to direct the course or the course of : guide steer a boat steer a conversation

steer by the stars

to follow a course of action

to be guided

an automobile that steers well

steer1 of 2noun

a male domestic ox castrated before sexual maturity and especially one raised for beef

an ox less than four years old

steer2 of 2verb

to direct the course or the course of : guide steer a boat steer a conversation

steer by the stars

to follow a course of action

to be guided

an automobile that steers well

steering 例句

1 He grips the steering wheel and cranes his neck back while he reverses out.

2 “Poor Julia,” Lucas said, resting his chin on the steering wheel.

3 It would alleviate the perception of Odessa High as the “Mexican school,” which was having the inevitable effect of steering middle-class whites away from the west side.

4 His hands rested lightly on the steering wheel and his body slouched lazily down in the seat.

5 Instead, I leaned my forehead against the steering wheel and closed my eyes.

6 This paper presents an electric drive system and studies its steering control.

该文介绍了所研究的坦克电驱动系统及实现转向的控制策略.

7 He drummed his fingers on the steering wheel and his eyes fell on a huddle of these weirdos standing quite close by.

8 Then he put his hands back on the steering wheel.

9 I sighed, and I was drumming my fingers on the steering column and all.

10 The paddle seemed more and more useless as a steering device.

11 His fingers lift her hand to kiss it; his hands are on a steering wheel, and they cut a sandwich in half, and they hug his mom, and carry his lacrosse bag.

12 It was worth about $25,000 before the war, and the way he stood in the cabin steering toward open water you would think the whole fleet was under his command.

13 He had sung when he was by himself in the old days and he had sung at night sometimes when he was alone steering on his watch in the smacks or in the turtle boats.

14 “Think of this plank as a boat. You’re steering the plank so the blade stays on that side of the line.”

15 As I put my hand on the steering wheel, I noticed my pointer finger was blue.

16 They drove to work with books on their steering wheels.

17 I ran my hands over the steering wheel, wishing I knew how to drive.

18 And then Raymie saw two hands on the steering wheel, and just as the station wagon pulled into the driveway, spraying gravel and dust, a voice called out, “Louisiana Elefante, get into the car!”

19 Whole bright days of spring and early summer they spent out in Roke Bay in light catboats, practicing steering by word, and stilling waves, and speaking to the world’s wind, and raising up the magewind.

20 Ron’s knuckles were white on the steering wheel.

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