wheel in Kashmiri कॉशुर
wheel in Malayalam മലയാളം
wheel in Sindhi سنڌي
wheel in Telugu తెలుగు
wheel in English
- wheel⇄daisy printer orwheel
a wheel in a typewriter or word-processing machine that prints from letters mounted on the ends of spokes radiating from a spindle.
Ex. The 401 comes equipped with ... a daisy printer that can print out an average busines - wheel⇄expr. at the wheel,
a. at the steering wheel.
Ex. You're at the wheel of a car that's sized for six-footers (Newsweek).
b. (Figurative.) in control.
Ex. His father's death left him at the wheel of the firm. - wheel⇄expr. lock the wheels (or brakes), to apply the brakes of a vehicle hard enough to prevent the wheels from turning at all.
- wheel⇄expr. wheel and deal, (U.S. Slang.) to make deals, as in business or politics, in an aggressive, free-wheeling manner.
Ex. Unhampered by debates in press or Parliament, [it] can wheel and deal as it pleases, buying up surpluses here, dumping there - wheel⇄expr. wheels within wheels, complicated circumstances, motives, influences, or forces.
Ex. There are wheels within wheels ... in the social world of Paris (H. S. Merriman). - wheel⇄expr. wheels,
a. machinery; system.
Ex. the wheels of industry or of justice.
b. (U.S. Slang.) an automobile.
Ex. Guess what [she] was doing for wheels back in Washington ... a new 350-h.p. Corvette (Time). - wheel⇄lantern pinion orwheel
a kind of gear, used especially in clocks. Lantern pinions have a circular top and bottom connected along the circumferences by staves inserted at equal distances, that serve as teeth; trundle; lantern. - wheel⇄noun 1. a round frame that turns on a pin or shaft in its center. Wheels are used for moving vehicles and transmitting motion or power.
2a. any instrument, machine, apparatus, or other object shaped or moving like a wheel. A bicycle is often calle - wheel⇄v.i. 1. to turn.
Ex. He wheeled around suddenly.
2. to turn or revolve about an axis or center, as a wheel does; rotate.
3. to turn to the right or left while in line.
4. (Figurative.) to change or reverse one's opinion, attitu - wheel⇄v.t. 1. to turn (something) on or as if on a wheel or wheels; cause to revolve or rotate.
2. to cause (something) to move or perform in a curved or circular direction.
Ex. The rider wheeled his horse about.
3. to move on wheels.wheel⇄wheel, noun, verb.