navigational 的定义
- the act or process of navigating.
- the art or science of plotting, ascertaining, or directing the course of a ship, aircraft, or guided missile.
navigational 近义词
nautical
更多navigational例句
- Sicard, to enhance future navigation, wanted a better idea of where the danger was.
- Stimuli include advances in assistive navigation, 3D imaging, artificial intelligence, big data, and of course robotics, which is becoming more sophisticated and less expensive.
- In the early 1960s, during the space race, neither American nor Soviet scientists really knew where planets like Mars or Venus were—especially at the accuracy and precision essential for spacecraft navigation.
- In 2019, the agency received more than 3,500 reports of outages, an all time high, according to Gerhard Berz, the senior expert for navigation systems and radio spectrum coordination at the agency.
- Scroll along the top navigation bar until you reach the Apps screen, then scroll through the categories or run a search for a particular app.
- No recommended navigational route through the airline terminal.
- His navigational skill coupled with help from the seas and the direction of the wind that night saved over 4,000 lives.
- I have no idea how Justin accomplished that navigational marvel.
- During World War II, aviation technology grew faster than navigational instruments could keep up.
- The five wrecks show that navigational difficulties are increased in war-time.
- Safe passage across the seas, especially from the navigational point of view, provided much food for thought.
- If only they would continue to illuminate the atmosphere our navigational difficulties would be enormously reduced.
- (e) Masters were cautioned to hug the coast, as far as navigational facilities admitted, when making coastal passages.
- She seemed to show more interest in the radar screen, the navigational equipment, and the communications system.