English to Punjabi Dictionary steering

steering

ਸਟੀਰਿੰਗ
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
In some models the driver can switch to a sport set-up that not only regulates the drive performance, but also speeds up throttle pedal response and ensures steering is responsive.
the action of steering a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.
example
In some models the driver can switch to a sport set-up that not only regulates the drive performance, but also speeds up throttle pedal response and ensures 'steering' is responsive.
Only some feral instinct keeps you pumping the brake pedal and 'steering' into the skid, so that you slide instead of spin.
There was a most disconcerting wobble to the 'steering' .
The 'steering' , which is hydraulically assisted on both models, is very much of the point and turn variety with even more precise control on the Cup.
The list of faults included defective tyres, faulty brakes and defective 'steering' .
Now this ‘car’ does not have a 'steering' , as all cars normally should.
The electronic servo 'steering' is exact, direct and adjusts itself according to speed of travel.
It was a second, two seconds, I was on ice or something - the 'steering' had gone, it was not responding.
Its 'steering' is direct and at times feels deceptively quicker than the 2.7 lock to lock turns may suggest.
We have a six-speed sequential gearbox (which makes gear changing very much quicker than in a road car), and very direct and positive 'steering' .
They had their 'steering' fixed there and set out on the final leg to Nigeria.
Beddor is a blur of shifting, braking, and precise 'steering' .
Taxi 'steering' was by heel brakes, until you discovered differential thrust for guidance.
The gatekeeper, cursing the wayward 'steering' , was then surprised to be rebuked by the Archbishop from his position in the driving seat.
In order to assist the pilot in flying at low level, control wheel 'steering' was built into the autopilot.
Sharp 'steering' and rear-wheel drive give the feel of a car much larger in stature and the distinctive personality of the rest of the BMW range.
With bike trailers the parent is in full control of 'steering' , braking, speed and balance.
We particularly liked the responsive and sharp electric power assisted 'steering' .
The only problem is that cars without a mechanical connection for 'steering' are banned under EU regulations.
‘You may pay a little extra for electric 'steering' but you can pair it with two different systems,’ says Healy.
I tucked into the kerbside as far as practical, while the driver thankfully managed to adjust the erratic 'steering' .
He immediately changed from automatic to manual 'steering' and put the wheel hard to port.
He says that new features such as electronic powered 'steering' and database wiring looms, which use one wire for three or four signals, mean many cars are unsuitable for adaptations.
In FWS tow mode, the rear axle won't turn as much so you don't turn too tight into your trailer and the rear 'steering' direction will change over sooner.
the 'steering' box
I noticed that my 'steering' was pulling to one side.
One Mercedes mini-bus, which had dropped off passengers from Hull, was found to have no front brakes, faulty 'steering' , faulty lights, bald tyres and stank of diesel.
The 'steering' becomes quite heavy, and you suffer a little bit of over-steer normally and this will be important for tomorrow's race, with the hot temperatures and only one set of tyres.
The car comes with a long wheelbase combined with widened racks, lower centre of gravity, sporty and direct 'steering' and a responsive 6-speed gearbox.
Faults were found on the brakes, 'steering' and suspension, with vehicles averaging 14 minor and four major problems.
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