"Steering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The act of guiding or controlling the direction of something (especially a vehicle or an organization).
Example: "The captain had to use her skills in steering the boat through the narrow river."
As a verb: To control or direct the direction of someone or something.
Example: "She'll be responsible for steering the project to ensure its success."
As a noun: The part of a vehicle that is used to steer it, typically consisting of a wheel or a column of wheels.
Example: "The steering wheel of the car was worn out and needed to be replaced."
The lower deck of an old-fashioned ship, where the cheapest class of passengers was accommodated.<br><br>Example: "The immigrants traveled in steerage aboard the ocean liner."<br><br>Synonyms: third-class, tourist class, economy class.<br><br>Antonym: first-class, cabin class.
Steers refers to to drive or guide a vehicle, typically a car, truck, or boat, by control of its steering mechanism.
Steganography refers to the practice of hiding secret information within a non-secret message, image, or other medium in such a way that the very existence of the message or information is not apparent. This technique is often used for secure communication to conceal the meaning of the message from unauthorized parties. Unlike cryptography, which simply encodes a message to prevent its reading by unauthorized parties, steganography hides the fact that a secret message exists at all.
A steganophony is a burble or murmur of sound, especially of a gentle and softer kind, not necessarily pleasant or soothing, like being on a busy street.