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Что (кто) такое steering wheel - определение

TYPE OF STEERING CONTROL IN VEHICLES AND VESSELS (SHIPS AND BOATS)
Steering wheel cover; Steering wheel remote control; Steering wheel audio control; Banjo steering wheel; "banjo steering wheel"; Steering Wheel; Steering wheel control; Hand wheel; Steering wheels; Tilt steering wheel
  • 1913 Ford Model T Speedster with rigid steering column and four-spoke wooden steering wheel
  • 1958 Plymouth Savoy showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn ring, and aftermarket brodie knob, or steering wheel spinner
  • Quick release hub and the detached steering wheel on the floor, used mainly in race cars
  • 1974 [[Citroën DS]] single spoke safety steering wheel
  • Adjustable three-spoke steering wheel on a collapsible column in an [[AMC Matador]] from the 1970s
  • 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix SE Steering Wheel
  • audio]] and [[cruise control]] buttons
  • Banjo steering wheel in 1956 [[DKW Monza]]
  • [[Ford Thunderbird]] steering column "swung" to right
  • Steering wheel and front wheels of a farm [[tractor]]
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering"
  • A video game steering wheel for the [[PlayStation 2]] console
  • Steering wheel in a [[Mercedes-Benz]]
  • Passenger car steering wheels from different periods
  • A 2009 [[Formula One]] car's steering wheel has buttons and knobs to control various functions as well as gauges and other important items normally found on a [[dashboard]]
  • Steering wheel in a [[VDL Bova]] bus
  • Cheerful steering wheel cover on a two-spoke [[Volkswagen Beetle]] steering wheel
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steering wheel         
¦ noun a wheel that a driver rotates in order to steer a vehicle.
steering wheel         
n.
1) to turn a steering wheel
2) at the steering wheel (who was at the steering wheel?) (see wheel7-9)
steering wheel         
(steering wheels)
In a car or other vehicle, the steering wheel is the wheel which the driver holds when he or she is driving.
N-COUNT
Steering wheel         
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel (UK), a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles.
Ship's wheel         
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  • Front and overhead view of a traditional ship's wheel in motion.
DEVICE USED ABOARD A WATER VESSEL TO STEER THAT VESSEL AND CONTROL ITS COURSE
Helm (Ship's wheel); King spoke; Ships wheel; Steering wheel (ship); Boat helm; Ship wheel
A ship's wheel or boat's wheel is a device used aboard a water vessel to steer that vessel and control its course. Together with the rest of the steering mechanism, it forms part of the helm.
steering         
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
1.
The steering in a car or other vehicle is the mechanical parts of it which make it possible to steer.
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2.
A steering committee or a steering group is a group of people that organizes the early stages of a project, and makes sure it progresses in a satisfactory way.
There will be an economic steering committee with representatives of each of the republics.
ADJ: ADJ n
Steering         
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
·- ·adj & ·noun from Steer, v.
II. Steering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Steer.
steering         
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering
n. power steering
Direct-drive sim racing wheel         
  • Industrial [[servomotor]]s and gearboxes, with standardised [[flange mounting]]s for interchangeability.
SIMULATOR STEERING WHEEL WITH A DIRECT-DRIVE MECHANISM FOR TORQUE FEEDBACK
Direct-drive wheel; Direct drive wheel; Comparison of direct-drive sim racing wheels; Direct-drive sim racing wheels
A direct-drive simulator steering wheel (sometimes abbreviated "DD") is a simulator steering wheel with a direct-drive mechanism between the drive and output, i.e.
Steering damper         
  • Rotary motorcycle steering damper (centre left)
TYPE OF SHOCK ABSORBER USED ON MOTORCYCLES TO COUNTER SPEED WOBBLE OSCILLATIONS
Sprint damper; Steering stabiliser; Steering stabilizer
Originally designed in 1966 by Leonard R Jordan Jr the steering damper, or steering stabiliser is a damping device designed to inhibit an undesirable, uncontrolled movement or oscillation of a vehicle steering mechanism, a phenomenon known in motorcycling as the death wobble. The stabilizer absorbs unwanted energy in the side to side motion allowing the forks and shocks to work properly.

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Steering wheel

A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel (UK), a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles.

Steering wheels are used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles, buses, light and heavy trucks, as well as tractors. The steering wheel is the part of the steering system that is manipulated by the driver; the rest of the steering system responds to such driver inputs. This can be through direct mechanical contact as in recirculating ball or rack and pinion steering gears, without or with the assistance of hydraulic power steering, HPS, or as in some modern production cars with the assistance of computer-controlled motors, known as electric power steering.