steer in Russian
steer in Russian is [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]], [[молодо́й]] [[во́л]], бычо́к-кастра́т — steer means to control the direction of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, typically using a wheel, rudder, or handlebars.
steer in Russian
What does "steer" mean?
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verb To control the direction of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, typically using a wheel, rudder, or handlebars.
"She steered the boat carefully into the narrow harbour."
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verb To guide or push a person, group, or conversation toward a particular outcome or direction.
"The chairman steered the meeting away from a heated argument."
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noun A castrated male of cattle, raised mainly for beef.
"The ranch kept a herd of steers for market."
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noun A tip or recommendation about which way to act.
"Can you give me a steer on which supplier to use?"
steer in a sentence
- She steered the boat carefully into the narrow harbour.
- He steered the car onto the motorway slip road.
- The chairman steered the meeting away from a heated argument.
- She tried to steer her son toward a more practical career choice.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "steer" in Russian?
"steer" in Russian is [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]], [[молодо́й]] [[во́л]], бычо́к-кастра́т. steer means: To control the direction of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, typically using a wheel, rudder, or handlebars.
How do you pronounce [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]]?
"steer" in Russian is [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]], pronounced "[[kastrirovannyy]] [[bychok]]".
How do you use "steer" in a sentence?
Example: "She steered the boat carefully into the narrow harbour." In Russian, "steer" is [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]], [[молодо́й]] [[во́л]], бычо́к-кастра́т.
Are there other ways to say "steer" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "steer": [[кастри́рованный]] [[бычо́к]], [[молодо́й]] [[во́л]], бычо́к-кастра́т, пасти́, управля́ть, [[пра́вить]] рулём.