舵手 (duò shǒu) — (nautical) helmsman, steersman; (figurative) leader, guide, person who gives direction

Definition

Literally 'rudder-hand': a helmsman who steers a ship, used figuratively for the person guiding an organization or team through change. Concrete nautical sense; the figurative 'leader' sense is the more common one in modern usage.

noun
(nautical) helmsmansteersman(figurative) leaderguideperson who gives direction
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Examples

  • 舵手
    Lǎo chuán zhǎng shì yí wèi jīng yàn fēng fù de duò shǒu.
    The old captain is an experienced helmsman.
  • 舵手
    Rén mín bǎ zhè wèi lǐng xiù shì wéi guó jiā de duò shǒu.
    The people regard this leader as the helmsman of the nation.
  • 舵手
    Zài gōng sī zhuǎn xíng qī, tā chōng dāng le tuán duì de duò shǒu.
    During the company's transformation, he acted as the team's helmsman.

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