steers
चालें
definition
verb
he steered the boat slowly toward the busy quay
(of a person) guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft), for example by turning a wheel or operating a rudder.
noun
the need for the school to be given a clear steer as to its future direction
a piece of advice or information concerning the development of a situation.
Beef cattle sold included steers , heifers not kept for replacements, and market bulls and cows.
a male domestic bovine animal that has been castrated and is raised for beef.
translation of 'steers'
verb
नुक़सान पहुंचाना,
फुसलाना,
चलाना,
रास्ते पर लाना,
मार्ग पर लाना,
मार्गदर्शन करना,
जाना,
हानि पहुंचाना
noun
इशारा,
बैल,
बधिया,
संकेत,
जवान साँड
example
At the factories, Mr. Bryan said agents were finding it more difficult to get under 30 month 'steers' and beef heifers were also in scarce supply and strong demand.
Utilization of mature low-quality grass hay by lambs and 'steers' supplemented with soybean meal products
English has cattle, cows, bulls, bullocks, heifers, 'steers' , oxen, and a few more [and spot who has never been good on where ox ends and oxen begin].
Who but a fool would entrust his life to the hands of such a captain who 'steers' his vessel according to his whims and fancies, and not by the Government chart?
On the date of harvest, 'steers' were transported to a commercial packing plant 34 km from the experimental feedlot.
When I finally track down Wah for a brief chat at 8: 30 a.m. at his home office, the elusive poet 'steers' the conversation to others, deflecting the attention.
Freely, an authority on Ottoman history, 'steers' a clear course through these intricacies.
Increased gain from supplementing yearling 'steers' DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical.
Beef cattle sold included 'steers' , heifers not kept for replacements, and market bulls and cows.
Our first assignment was to move a group of 'steers' from one holding pen, down an aisle, into a holding tub, through a curved chute, then weigh them on a scale and move them through a squeeze chute.
In the current experiments, no relationship was observed in Angus × Simmental 'steers' and heifers.
Organizers plan to slaughter fed cattle, Holstein 'steers' and cows at the plant and produce specialty beef for Jewish and Muslim markets.
In April, half the 'steers' were sent to a feedlot in Steele's Tavern, while the rest stayed in West Virginia to graze rotationally.
It 'steers' her vessel down the river, as if on a predestined course.
Heifers had more desirable yield and quality grades than 'steers' .
In many cases it paid the highest price across the various grades of 'steers' , heifers and cows.
Both heifers and 'steers' showed a significant treatment effect on the severity of abscesses.
However, the problems of the 'steers' , heifers and cow trade have been completely ignored and farmers simply are not making money.
Carcass revenue increased for heavier carcasses and 'steers' had a higher value relative to heifers.
After detecting objects using a front-mounted camera, the obstacle's presence is noted by the Linux-based computer, and the bike 'steers' around it.
Results of preconditioning 'steers' and heifers are similar.
Enhanced immune function was not equivocal in beef feedlot 'steers' .
He 'steers' to the left, accelerates to near bumper-nudging distance, in effort I assume to intimidate the first driver into submission.
They raised cackling laying hens and pastured fat, spotted 'steers' .
Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming 'steers' , and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
The boatman 'steers' the boat out into the current where Paul and his fellow co-celebrity, Scotland rugby star Rob Wainwright, make the first casts of the season.
Producers in northeastern New Mexico typically purchase 'steers' to graze pasture from different regions of the country.
I think the Pope is trying to 'steer' a course in between and trying to be as fair as he can.
The East Timorese are 'steering' their own course, but it promises to be a bumpy ride.
It is the possibility of failure that forces a mass-market broadcasting organization to 'steer' a straight course.
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