If you mean causes, then secret alliances, nationalism, and problems among the slavic people and their nations.
countries were confident that allies would fight with them if they declared war.
It meant that the skies no longer held enemy aircraft. It meant that it was safe to come out of the air raid shelters.So that is what all clear mean
All members of the UN are permanent members. Once a country has joined, it does not have to reapply.I think you mean permanent members of the UN Security Council. There are five permanent members of the UN Security Council: China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and the USA.These have always been permanent members of the UN Security Council, the mebership hasn't changed since the UN was founded, except Russia took over the seat from the USSR when the USSR was dissolved in 1992.
The shattering and permanent crippling of the Japanese fleet. I mean, we destroyed them. They lost so much, they became completely incapacitated.
Keep away from
Steer clear means to stay away from, or keep away from. For example, there may be drama at school, and I may say "I am going to steer clear of the drama." In other words " I am going to stay away (keep away) from the drama."
It means he is a cheater. Steer clear.
It means he has problems. Whether he likes you or not steer clear
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
To guide the course of (something in motion) by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle. Source: Dictionary.com
"Steer" is a verb that means to control the direction of a vehicle or animal by turning a steering wheel, reins, or other device. It can also refer to guidance or direction in general, such as steering a company towards success. Additionally, a "steer" can also be a male bovine animal that has been castrated.
A steer is a castrated male that is raised for its meat
"To steer" a ship is gubernare, a term borrowed (like much of the Latin nautical vocabulary) from Greek.The word dirigere, literally "to set straight", can also mean "to steer, to guide".
get away, flee, take off, fly, bolt, slip away, avoid, miss, evade, dodge, shun, elude, duck, steer clear of
Direct, pilot, drive, guide