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I . steer1 [stɪəʳ, Am stɪr] VB trans

1. steer (direct):

steer
steer ship

2. steer (guide):

to steer sb/sth somewhere

II . steer1 [stɪəʳ, Am stɪr] VB intr

1. steer (direct vehicle):

steer
to steer for sth

2. steer (avoid):

to steer clear of sb/sth

steer2 [stɪəʳ, Am stɪr] N AGR

steer

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On the track, you can steer your car left or right.
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He was accused of steering hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks to family and friends in exchange for contributions to his campaign.
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At 7 o'clock steered south-by-east and afterwards saw the land lying in that direction.
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The car features stop/start system, a coasting function and also electro-mechanical power steering to aid efficiency.
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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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The car is steered via handlebars (while most of the cars of the era had a clique).
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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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He added movable vanes in the exhaust, controlled by a gyroscope, to control and steer his rocket.
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Steer's wife is pregnant and due later this month.
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The name given to a star or constellation taken as a mark to steer by was "kaweinga".
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