The act of setting and holding a course.
System of components, linkages, etc. which allows a driver to guide a vehicle's direction of travel.
The act of steering a ship.
1 But no result has yet been achieved, said the WestLB steering committee.
2 That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
3 The World Bank is steering a new global alliance on the issue.
4 Drivers noted the lack of power steering , but passengers were very pleased.
5 One avenue of explanation may have been neglected or ignored: power steering .
6 The whale-boat with passengers for the shore; Wild at the steering oar
7 Just the steering column and what it does in an accident situation.
8 Engine-driven components like power steering pumps will give way to electric ones.
9 They were geared to giving birth, protecting children, steering them through crisis.
10 GM has acquired Delphi's global steering business and four other key plants.
11 They all anxiously watched the junks; they were steering to the north-west.
12 It has no rudder; the paddle serves for both steering and propelling.
13 But no: he was convinced there was no error in his steering .
14 Pay particular attention to the steering wheel and the gear shift lever.
15 I left everything in place and arranged myself behind the steering wheel.
16 It uncovered five different faults involving parts ranging from steering to seats.
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Steering в диалектах
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