oversteer
Prononciation : [ˌoʊvərˈstɪr]
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Contexte : « motor racing »
(verb) to turn a vehicle so much that the back end swings out more than the front. This often happens when driving fast, especially in turns. It's like if you're on a swing and you twist too much, making it hard to stay balanced.
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He learned how to control his car when it tends to oversteer during sharp turns.
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The car didn't oversteer at all; it maintained a straight path around the corner.
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What happens if I oversteer while driving on a wet road?
Contexte : « motor racing »
(noun) a condition where a vehicle's back end slides out during a turn, making it harder to control. It's like when you're sliding on ice and lose your footing; it can be tricky to keep going straight.
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The experienced driver managed oversteer successfully without losing speed.
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The new driver couldn't handle the oversteer and ended up spinning out on the track.
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How can I avoid oversteer when I drive fast?
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