1.b> 1) i> , , i> (, , , .i>); can you push the car while I steer? , ? he was steering with only one hand i> ; ; she carefully steered the car around the potholes ; this car is very easy to steer i> ; you row and I'll steer , i> ; he steered the boat into the harbour ;
2) .i> i> (), ( i>); he took her arm and steered her towards the door ; she steered the team to victory ; the main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy ; she managed to steer the conversation away from the subject of money ; teachers try to steer pupils away from drugs ;
2.b> i> (), ( , , . i>); the ship steered a course between the islands / ; the ship steered into port ;
to steer clear (of)b> .i> clear IIr> .