Pronunciation: /ˈstɪrɪŋ/
noun the act of guiding or directing a ship, vehicle, or aircraft
A1 I am learning how to use the steering wheel in my driving lessons.
A2 The steering of the boat was difficult to control in the rough waters.
B1 The car's steering was loose, making it hard to navigate sharp turns.
B2 The pilot had to adjust the airplane's steering to avoid turbulence during the flight.
C1 The precision of the ship's steering system allowed it to navigate through narrow channels with ease.
C2 The expert driver demonstrated flawless steering techniques while maneuvering through the obstacle course.
adjective relating to the act of guiding or directing
A1 The steering wheel helps you turn the car.
A2 She had trouble with the steering mechanism of her bike.
B1 The steering committee will make decisions about the project.
B2 The steering column needed to be replaced in the old car.
C1 The company implemented a new steering strategy to increase profits.
C2 His expertise in steering complex projects to success is well-known in the industry.
formal The driver adjusted the steering wheel to navigate the sharp turn.
informal I need to get my steering checked because it's making a weird noise.
slang I can't believe he's trying to steer the conversation towards his own agenda.
figurative She took the lead in steering the project towards success.
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