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helm
- IPA[helm]
美式
- a tiller or wheel and any associated equipment for steering a ship or boat;a position of leadership
- steer (a boat or ship);manage the running of
verb: helm, 3rd person present: helms, gerund or present participle: helming, past tense: helmed, past participle: helmed
noun: helm
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a tiller or wheel and any associated equipment for steering a ship or boat she stayed at the helm, alert for tankers
- ▪ a position of leadership they are family-run empires whose founders remain at the helm
- ▪ a helmsman he is a competent helm
動詞
- 1. steer (a boat or ship) he helmed a sailing vessel
- ▪ manage the running of the magazine he helmed in the late eighties
- ▪ direct (a movie).
- the tendency of a vessel to turn its bow to leeward.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tendency in a sailing ship to head into the wind if the tiller is released: the shape of this hull will generate substantial weather helm
Oxford Dictionary
- a tendency in a sailing ship to head into the wind if the tiller is released: the shape of this hull will generate substantial weather helm
Oxford American Dictionary
- the tendency of a ship to turn its bow to the leeward side.
Oxford Dictionary
- (1921–2008), US politician. Noted for his conservatism, he served as a senator from North ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[hɛlm]
英式
- a tiller or wheel for steering a ship or boat: she stayed at the helm, alert for tankers the second mate took the helm
- steer (a boat or ship): he helmed a sailing vessel
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[hɛlm]
英式
- a helmet: this viking wore a helm of gold upon his head
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[helm]
美式
- a helmet: this viking wore a helm of gold upon his head
Oxford American Dictionary