DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan
216.73.216.216
Search for:
Search type:
Return Definitions
Match headwords exactly
Match prefixes
Match prefixes (skip, count)
Match substring occurring anywhere in a headword
Match suffixes
POSIX 1003.2 (modern) regular expressions
Old (basic) regular expressions
Match using SOUNDEX algorithm
Match headwords within Levenshtein distance one
Match separate words within headwords
Match the first word within headwords
Match the last word within headwords
Database:
Any
First match
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
DICT.TW 注音查詢、中文輸入法字典
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
Network Terminology
MDBG CC-CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary 漢英字典
Japanese-English Electronic Dictionary 和英電子辞書
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
WordNet (r) 2.0
Elements database 20001107
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
▼
[Show options]
[
Pronunciation
] [
Help
] [
Database Info
] [
Server Info
]
7 definitions found
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
helm
/ˈhɛlm/
舵,駕駛盤,樞機,頭盔(
vt
.)給…掌舵,指揮,給…戴頭盔
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Helm
n.
See
Haulm
,
straw
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Helm
n.
1.
Naut.
The
apparatus
by
which
a
ship
is
steered
,
comprising
rudder
,
tiller
,
wheel
,
etc
.; --
commonly
used
of
the
tiller
or
wheel
alone
.
2.
The
place
or
office
of
direction
or
administration
.
“The
helm
of
the
Commonwealth.”
3.
One
at
the
place
of
direction
or
control
;
a
steersman
;
hence
,
a
guide
;
a
director
.
The
helms
o
'
the
State
,
who
care
for
you
like
fathers
.
--
Shak
.
4.
A
helve
. [
Obs
.
or
Prov
.
Eng
.]
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Helm
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Helmed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Helming
.]
To
steer
;
to
guide
;
to
direct
. [
R
.]
The
business
he
hath
helmed
.
--
Shak
.
A
wild
wave
. . .
overbears
the
bark
,
And
him
that
helms
it
. --
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Helm
,
n.
1.
A
helmet
. [
Poetic
]
2.
A
heavy
cloud
lying
on
the
brow
of
a
mountain
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Helm
,
v. t.
To
cover
or
furnish
with
a
helm
or
helmet
. [
Perh
.
used
only
as
a
past part.
or
part. adj.
]
She
that
helmed
was
in
starke
stours
.
--
Chaucer
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
"
DICT.TW
About DICT.TW
•
Contact Webmaster
•
Index
•
Links