steer in Hindi हिन्दी
steer in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
steer in Tamil தமிழ்
steer in Telugu తెలుగు
steer in English
- steer⇄expr. steer clear of, to keep away from; avoid.
Ex. Steer clear of him until he calms down. We would have steered clear of them, and cared not to have them see us, if we could help it (Daniel Defoe).english - steer⇄noun (U.S. Slang.) an idea or a suggested course of action; tip.
Ex. Of the selling jobs advertised ... maybe there might be a real steer in one (James T. Farrell). [The] navigator gave Mosbacher a bum steer--laying a course to the wrong buoy (Timenglish - steer⇄noun steerer.english
- steer⇄steer (1), verb, noun.english
- steer⇄steer (2), noun.
1. a young male of cattle that has been castrated; young ox, usually two to four years old, especially one being raised for beef.
2. any male of beef cattle.english - steer⇄steer (3), transitive verb, intransitive verb, noun.
(Dialect.) stir.english - steer⇄v.i. 1. to guide the course of a ship, automobile, bicycle, horse, or other conveyance or animal.
Ex. The sail collapsed, and the captain steered for the harbor.
2. to admit of being steered; be guided.
Ex. This car steers easily. english
Ex. to steer a car, steer one's plans toward success. And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by (John Masefield).
2. to guide; lead; conduct; pilot.
Ex. to steer a person through a crowd, s