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helm    音标拼音: [h'ɛlm]
n. 舵,驾驶盘,枢机,头盔
vt. 给…掌舵,指挥,给…戴头盔

舵,驾驶盘,枢机,头盔给…掌舵,指挥,给…戴头盔

helm
n 1: steering mechanism for a vessel; a mechanical device by
which a vessel is steered
2: a position of leadership; "the President is at the helm of
the Ship of State"
v 1: be at or take the helm of; "helm the ship"

heaume \heaume\ n.
1. a large medieval helmet supported on the shoulders; called
also {helm}.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]


Helm \Helm\, v. t.
To cover or furnish with a helm or helmet. [Perh. used only
as a past part. or part. adj.]
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She that helmed was in starke stours. --Chaucer.
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Helm \Helm\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Helmed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Helming}.]
To steer; to guide; to direct. [R.]
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The business he hath helmed. --Shak.
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A wild wave . . . overbears the bark,
And him that helms it. --Tennyson.
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Helm \Helm\, n. [AS. See {Helmet}.]
1. A helmet. [Poetic]
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2. A heavy cloud lying on the brow of a mountain. [Prov.
Eng.] --Halliwell.
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Helm \Helm\, n.
See {Haulm}, straw.
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Helm \Helm\, n. [OE. helme, AS. helma rudder; akin to D. & G.
helm, Icel. hj[=a]lm, and perh. to E. helve.]
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1. (Naut.) The apparatus by which a ship is steered,
comprising rudder, tiller, wheel, etc.; -- commonly used
of the tiller or wheel alone.
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2. The place or office of direction or administration. "The
helm of the Commonwealth." --Melmoth.
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3. One at the place of direction or control; a steersman;
hence, a guide; a director.
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The helms o' the State, who care for you like
fathers. --Shak.
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4. [Cf. {Helve}.] A helve. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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{Helm amidships}, when the tiller, rudder, and keel are in
the same plane.

{Helm aport}, when the tiller is borne over to the port side
of the ship.

{Helm astarboard}, when the tiller is borne to the starboard
side.

{Helm alee}, {Helm aweather}, when the tiller is borne over
to the lee or to the weather side.

{Helm hard alee}, {Helm hard aport}, {Helm hard astarboard},
etc., when the tiller is borne over to the extreme limit.


{Helm port}, the round hole in a vessel's counter through
which the rudderstock passes.

{Helm down}, helm alee.

{Helm up}, helm aweather.

{To ease the helm}, to let the tiller come more amidships, so
as to lessen the strain on the rudder.

{To feel the helm}, to obey it.

{To right the helm}, to put it amidships.

{To shift the helm}, to bear the tiller over to the
corresponding position on the opposite side of the vessel.
--Ham. Nav. Encyc.
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56 Moby Thesaurus words for "helm":
automatic pilot, bench, chair, chairmanship, chart a course, claws,
clutches, command, cond, conn, control, coxswain, curule chair,
dais, direct, directorship, domination, dominion, grasp, grip,
gripe, guide, gyroscopic pilot, hand, handle, hands, have the conn,
hold, iron hand, jurisdiction, leadership, lever pilot, manage,
mastership, mastery, navigate, operate, pilot, power, presidency,
reins, reins of government, rudder, rule, run, saddle, seat,
seat of power, seat of state, shape a course, steer, talons,
tiller, weather helm, wheel, woolsack



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