navigate 的 2 个定义
nav·i·gat·ed, nav·i·gat·ing.
- to move on, over, or through in a ship or aircraft: to navigate a river.
- to direct or manage on its course.
- to ascertain or plot and control the course or position of.
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nav·i·gat·ed, nav·i·gat·ing.
- to direct or manage a ship, aircraft, or guided missile on its course.
- to pass over the water, as a ship does.
- to walk or find one's way.
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navigate 近义词
guide along route, often over water
更多navigate例句
- With the school year in full swing, many parents are navigating virtual, in-person, or hybrid learning for their kids amidst the global pandemic — as if work and home life wasn’t stressful enough.
- At its heart, though, Borgen is interested in the ways that Birgitte has to navigate some of these social pressures in a way a man just wouldn’t.
- Personalized content has become even more important as brands compete for the attention of people spending significantly more time online while navigating stay-at-home orders.
- The insights I’ve gained by seeing the challenges, opportunities, and decision-making they’ve experienced through their eyes have helped me navigate various pivot points and opportunities within my own career.
- The departure of Jacques, 48, who joined Rio in 2011, comes amid wider upheaval in the top ranks of the mining industry, as the sector prepares for a longer-term slowdown in demand from China and navigates moves to decarbonize the global economy.
- On the show, we had to find a way to navigate that in a sensitive way.
- Three times a day, she would navigate the options without any idea what was on the menu that day.
- He would navigate from the cockpit using a road atlas—while snorting cocaine off the map.
- You navigate from scene to scene in an intimately small group.
- And of the fact that we were able to navigate the film that dropped in the middle of the first season.
- And when they come to look at that spare room they had to take soundings before they could navigate it.
- Or should he attempt to descend a river even more terrible to navigate than the San Juan?
- Like swimming squirrels, you navigate with the help of Heaven and a stiff breeze, but you never land where you hope to—do you?
- We also started building a catamaran, with which to navigate the river when the floods had subsided.
- There are three of you, all able-bodied seamen, and in case of a tempest you would be able to navigate the Coral.