helmed [
hɛlm]
a. 戴头盔的
Helmed \Helm"ed\, a.
Covered with a helmet.
The helmed cherubim
Are seen in glittering ranks. --Milton.
Helm \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.
- Cassavetes made his directorial debut in 1960, when he helmed the well-received "Shadows," an all-improvised "cinema verite" movie that borrowed heavily from the French New Wave movement and was produced on a spartan $40,000 budget.