Steer clear of Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɪɹ/ /ˈkɫɪɹ/ /ˈəv
STEER KLEER uhv
stˈiə/ /klˈiə/ /ˈɒv
STEE-uh KLEE-uh ov
释义
To intentionally avoid someone or something, usually because it is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
用法与细微差别
This is an informal, idiomatic phrase. Often used for giving advice or warnings: 'steer clear of trouble', 'steer clear of that place.' Not used for physical steering, despite the word 'steer.'
Spanish: mantenerse alejado de - evitarPortuguese (BR): evitar - manter distância dePortuguese (PT): evitar - manter-se afastado deChinese (Simplified): 避开 - 避免Chinese (Traditional): 避開 - 避免Hindi: से दूर रहना - बचनाArabic: تجنب - الابتعاد عنBengali: এড়িয়ে চলা - দূরে থাকাRussian: сторониться - избегатьJapanese: 避ける - 近づかないVietnamese: tránh xaKorean: 피하다 - 멀리하다Turkish: uzak durmak - sakınmakUrdu: دور رہنا - بچناIndonesian: menghindari - menjauhi
例句
You should steer clear of that dog. It can bite.
basic
He tries to steer clear of junk food.
basic
It's best to steer clear of trouble.
basic
If I were you, I’d steer clear of that topic around her.
natural
They always steer clear of downtown at night.
natural
I try to steer clear of office gossip as much as possible.
natural