[
US
/ˈstɪɹɪŋ/
]
[ UK /stˈiəɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /stˈiəɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the act of guiding or showing the way
- the act of steering a ship
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the act of setting and holding a course
a new council was installed under the direction of the king
How To Use steering In A Sentence
- OK, the steering is a little foggy, but the wheel unquestionably feels pleasant under the fingers. Times, Sunday Times
- Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
- For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools.
- The electronic power-assisted steering feels well weighted, with a slow rack ratio but an on-centre sluggishness, which is safe and steady but not at all responsive. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- It was imperative that the crew steering the boat under sail avoided the ice. Times, Sunday Times
- The steering is agile and responsive and it takes tight bends in its stride. The Sun
- But they made the steering wheel feel as though it had been set in concrete. Times, Sunday Times
- In another measure to improve fuel efficiency, the top three gear ratios in the transmission have been extended to ensure the engine runs at lower RPMs, the electric motor-assisted steering system reduces demands on the engine. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
- In this paper, the hardware and software of the PC-1500 computer measurement system as well as its application for measuring angle drive ratio of steering wheel are introduced.
- The 40-member steering committee was mandated to formulate agreements on all outstanding issues and to draft legislation to formalize any agreements.