At the helm Meaning in English
expression
ˈæt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhɛɫm
AT thuh HELM
ˈæt/ /ðə, ði/ /hˈɛlm
AT thuh HELM
Definição
In charge or in control of something, especially an organization or group. Originally refers to steering a ship but is now mostly used for leadership roles.
Uso & Nuances
Mainly metaphorical for leadership, often in business or politics. Not used for everyday physical control, but for steering organizations or groups. Common: 'be at the helm of (something)'. Can imply responsibility during critical times.
Spanish: al mando - al timónPortuguese (BR): no comando - à frentePortuguese (PT): ao leme - no comandoChinese (Simplified): 掌舵 - 领导Chinese (Traditional): 掌舵 - 領導Hindi: संचालन कर रहा है - नेतृत्व कर रहा हैArabic: على رأس القيادة - يدير الوضعBengali: নেতৃত্বে - দায়িত্বেRussian: у руля - во главеJapanese: 舵を取っている - 指揮を執っているVietnamese: nắm quyền - đứng đầuKorean: 지휘하다 - 책임지다Turkish: başında - yönetimindeUrdu: سربراہی میں - قیادت میںIndonesian: memimpin - memegang kendali
Frases de Exemplo
She is at the helm of the new project.
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The president is at the helm during this crisis.
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Who will be at the helm next year?
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With Julia at the helm, the team reached new heights.
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It's reassuring to know Claire is at the helm of this operation.
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Since taking over, Tom has really proved himself at the helm.
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