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Перевод: steer
[существительное] намек ; подсказка ; кастрированный бычок; молодой вол; бычок ; [глагол] править рулем; управлять; вести судно; слушаться управления; следовать; идти; направлять; руководить
Тезаурус:
- Again the pitch played a part, Clough struggling to change direction as Harford ran in unmarked to steer Kamara's low centre into the bottom corner.
- The pattern at sea level shown in Figure 2 also persisted in the upper atmosphere, with a high pressure ridge helping to steer cyclones along trajectories much further south than usual.
- Koch has a intense desire to steer his own boat in an America's Cup defence.
- Hard to steer, to balance, to float, she had learned instead to consent; to cast herself onto the wind and learn the whole length and depth and height of its strength, and in perfect relaxation, the stern corseting of gravity left far below, her whole body had been open to power and loveliness.
- It is vital for every pilot to learn to steer on the ground because it is a completely different technique to turning in the air.
- I'm now driving so I steer and we need all Rob's strength to support.
- But if they all turn out to be as cantankerous as this one, Mr Buksh will probably be happy to steer clear of them.
- Hoomey, having learnt to steer his bus at a steady canter round the railway cinder track and clear two foot of sleepers on each circuit, now found himself with quarter of a mile of galloping grass and a hedgerow at the end of it reinforced with a telegraph pole.
- Would it be worthwhile for each discipline to set up think tanks - if one does not already exist - of their most imaginative scientists, engineers etc , with, perhaps, three remits: (i) to identify major problems for which current and foreseeable knowledge offers no solution; (ii) to pinpoint what basic knowledge is needed, what would be the characteristics of the ideal chemical or other material, together with the relevant techniques for using them; (iii) recognising that what is being considered may be so far out of sight as to be beyond worthwhile research based on existing knowledge and know-how, to organise a system that will recognise the first appearance of the new knowledge and then steer research in the right direction without delay.
- My initial impression, on seeing this guitar for the first time, was that Rockwood have tried very hard to steer away from total Strat clone, whilst keeping all the essential ingredients pretty much to the fore.
- She longed to get near him, and when he was quite drunk Simone would gently steer him to his room and help him get to bed.
- Sharp tugs at the Calibra's wheel show that torque steer is definitely present when going hard through the lower gears.
- Britons were urged to steer clear of Euro-Disneyland near Paris on its opening day on Sunday, as French officials gave warning of vast crowds and nightmare traffic jams.
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