舵 duò, helm/rudder 掌舵 zhǎngduò, to steer (a ship) 舵手 duòshǒu, helmsman 把舵 bǎduò, to hold the rudder/to hold (to take, to be at) the helm/to steer 见风转舵 jiànfēngzhuǎnduò, [見風轉舵], lit. see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically/to be flex... 右舵 yòuduò, right rudder 大舵手 DàDuòshǒu, the Great Helmsman (Mao Zedong) 左舵 zuǒduò, left rudder 操舵 cāoduò, to steer (a vessel)/to hold the rudder/at the helm 操舵室 cāoduòshì, pilothouse 满舵 mǎnduò, [滿舵], on full rudder/turning as sharply as possible 舵把 duòbǎ, tiller of a boat 舵旁 duòpáng, helm (of a ship) 船舵 chuánduò, rudder/helm of a ship 见风使舵 jiànfēngshǐduò, [見風使舵], lit. see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically/to be flex... 随风倒舵 suífēngdǎoduò, [隨風倒舵], to trim one's sails with the wind/to adopt different attitude depending on the c... 顺风转舵 shùnfēngzhuǎnduò, [順風轉舵], to act according to whatever is the current outlook/pragmatic/unprincipled