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- Sometimes an oar is used to steer a boat. 有时桨用以操纵小舟。
- Definition: To steer a course through a medium. 定义:在某生存环境下掌握前进的路线。
- We steer a car,bicycle or ship when we turn it in a particular direction. 改变汽车、自行车或船的方向用steer
- to steer a car 驱车
- The United States intended to steer a course "down the middle". 美国打算采
- It is foolish to buy a car without a warranty. 购买没有保单的汽车是愚蠢的。
- Politicians are often obliged to steer a course between incompatible interests. 政治家常常被迫在互不相容的利益集团之间开辟航道。
- He asked me to buy him some accessories for a car. 他让我给他买些汽车附件。
- But we continue to steer a steady course through choppy waters," he added. 但是我们继续稳定地通过波涛汹涌的水域”他补充道。
- He have scrape together enough money to buy a car. 他已凑足了买一辆汽车的钱。
- He has enough money (=money enough) to buy a car. 他有足够的钱买一辆汽车。
- The government is trying to steer a middle course between extra spending on defence and total disarmament. 政府试图在增加国防开支和全面裁军之间采取折中的办法。
- We'll have to dispense with a car. 我们只好放弃汽车。
- The Rodney, five hundred miles away to the southeast, was ordered to steer a closing course. 远在东南方五百里的“罗德尼”号奉命抄近行驶。
- It's too much of an expense for me to own a car. 对我来说,拥有一辆汽车的花费太大。
- To steer a sailing vessel closer into the wind,especially with the sails flapping. 抢风驶帆把船航向更接近风里,尤指船帆同时张开
- I've arranged for a car to pick them up at the station. 我已安排了一辆汽车去车站接他们。
- At 8p. m 13 March, SC 122, then at 49°north, 40°east, was directed to steer a course of 67°. 三月十三日下午八点,正在北纬四十九度,东经四十度海面上的SC 122护航运输队,奉命向六十七度的方向航行。
- He is too little to drive a car. 他太小了,不能开车。
- To steer a sailing vessel closer into the wind, especially with the sails flapping. 抢风驶帆把船航向更接近风里,尤指船帆同时张开