steer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for steer in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

III.steer1 [stɪəʳ, Am stɪr] N (tip)

steer2 [stɪəʳ, Am stɪr] N (young bull)

Translations for steer in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

steer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to steer for sth NAUT
to steer clear of sth/sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The car is steered via handlebars (while most of the cars of the era had a clique).
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He added movable vanes in the exhaust, controlled by a gyroscope, to control and steer his rocket.
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The 1998 model had a few relatively minor refinement changes to the brakes, suspension, steering and emissions controls.
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In accordance with the increased wheel width, steering lock-to-lock turns have been reduced.
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She had no guards when first built and was steered by a tiller.
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The relief helmsman will then take the helm and repeat all the information to ensure that he/she knows what to steer while on watch.
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A coaster brake further enables such one-handed riding, because the one hand on the handlebar only has to steer, not also brake.
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Steer's wife is pregnant and due later this month.
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The market steered him in a different direction.
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Such networks have significant degree of autonomy from the state - they are self-organising - although the state can indirectly and imperfectly steer them.
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