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navigating

/nav-i-geyt/US // ˈnæv ɪˌgeɪt //UK // (ˈnævɪˌɡeɪt) //

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v.有主动词 verb
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    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.
    • : to pass over, as a ship does.
    • : to walk or find one's way on, in, or across: It was difficult to navigate the stairs in the dark.
    • : to move or progress through in a logical sequence: Headings and subheadings make it easier to navigate a long article.
    • : Computers. to move from one part to another of, especially by using the links: Their site is uncluttered and easy to navigate.
v.无主动词 verb
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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.
    • : to travel by ship or boat; sail.
    • : to move or progress through something in a logical sequence: We’re navigating through a maze of environmental legislation.
    • : Computers. to move from one part to another of a website, document, etc.

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Examples

  • Wisconsin, the only other Big Ten program that has canceled games because of the coronavirus, missed two matchups while navigating a similar-sized outbreak.

  • I’ve had a lot on my mind and needed to give myself some time to navigate my thoughts.

  • The latest Big Sur macOS update made it a lot simpler to navigate when you have a ton of Safari tabs open, which is good because the MBA has plenty of power to handle the load.

  • In addition to having more options to design a more attractive page layout on a desktop, it’s easier to navigate a site and view images on a bigger screen.

  • During the pandemic, Americans have been spending more time at home and more money on the digital products that make navigating our new normal easier.

  • Saa is now navigating a new life in America as an incognito boarding school student.

  • Hello Ladies is, of course, about your British character navigating the L.A. dating scene.

  • Did he give you any advice during the shoot about navigating the next step of your career?

  • Earlier this year, army Apaches shot up several convoys that refused to stop while navigating mountainous dunes near the border.

  • The Daily Beast arrived two hours after the shooting, navigating the unlit roads through mining country.

  • The able-bodied seaman goes to sea all his life, but he never gets any nearer navigating the ship—and he a white man.

  • Captain Sverdrup, who accompanied him across Greenland, goes as navigating officer of the “Fram.”

  • The first navigating pithecanthrope built nearly as well with his log and bush.

  • A boat, even of the lightest draught, navigating behind the islands must choose its moment for passing these.

  • He posed as a consummate seaman, used to navigating the seas and grown gray in the study of hydraulic problems.