steer clear イディオム
steer clear
avoid, not go there I advise you to steer clear of the bridge. There's been a flood.
steer clear of someone
avoid I have been steering clear of that person ever since our argument.
steer clear of
steer a safe distance from;go around without touching绕开;躲避
Don't steer clear of us;nobody is going to hurt you.不要躲着我们,没人会伤害你的。
A ship steers clear of a rocky shore in stormy weather.船在暴风雨中绕开多岩石的海岸。
You would be better to steer clear of so much jargon in your talk.你的讲话里要是少用些专门术语就会更好。
steer clear of|clear|steer
v. 1. To steer a safe distance from; go around without touching.
A ship steers clear of a rocky shore in stormy weather. 2.
informal To stay away from; keep from going near.
Fred was angry at Bill, and Bill was steering clear of him. Some words Martha always spells wrong. She tries to steer clear of them.steer clear
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