piloted
试行的,试行,试验性的,试点的
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Definitions
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- : a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
- : a person who steers a ship.
- : Aeronautics. a person duly qualified to operate an airplane, balloon, or other aircraft.
- : a guide or leader: the pilot of the expedition.
- : coast pilot.
- : pilot light.
- : Machinery. a guide for centering or otherwise positioning two adjacent parts, often consisting of a projection on one part fitting into a recess in the other.
- : Railroads. cowcatcher.
- : Also called pi·lot film [pahy-luht film], /ˈpaɪ lət ˌfɪlm/, pi·lot tape [pahy-luht teyp] /ˈpaɪ lət ˌteɪp/ .Television. a prototypical filmed or taped feature, produced with hopes of network adoption as a television series and aired to test potential viewer interest and attract sponsors.
- : a preliminary or experimental trial or test: The school will offer a pilot of its new computer course.
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- : to steer.
- : to lead, guide, or conduct, as through unknown places, intricate affairs, etc.
- : to act as pilot on, in, or over.
- : to be in charge of or responsible for: We're looking for someone to pilot the new project.
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- : serving as an experimental or trial undertaking prior to full-scale operation or use: a pilot project.
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Examples
Luminar’s lidar will be part of Mobileye’s first-generation fleet of driverless vehicles, which are being piloted in Dubai, Tel Aviv, Paris, China and Daegu City, South Korea.
In addition to necessary changes to the plane’s software, the carrier will have to train its nearly 7,000 pilots — including simulator time.
The limit of this project was the pilot, because you cannot stay too long, not drinking, not eating.
If it is triggered, its ability to dive is limited so that pilots can still control the plane manually.
Hopkins, 51, an Air Force colonel and test pilot, will make his second sojourn to the space station, seven years after his first.
The U-2 that left Pakistan that day was piloted by a former Air Force captain, Francis Gary Powers.
Public use of piloted UAS operations are approved on a "case-by-case basis," it reads.
Attack Syrian government military targets with cruise missiles, drones, or with the foregoing plus piloted U.S. aircraft.
In a Senate hearing on the drone program, retired Col. Martha McSally wanted to call them “Remotely Piloted Aircraft.”
The Wisconsin Badgers are piloted by Buckingham U. Badger, who goes by Bucky.
It ran by three red lights without shaking the roadster piloted by Black Hood.
He made much money at his business, and owned at one time, a steamboat, which he piloted himself.
Drinkwater went to her side and piloted her to the armchair, amid a heavy craning-forward of her tense audience.
A deserter piloted the detachment safely over the torpedoes which had been planted in front of them.
Quin put a firm hand on her arm and piloted her back to her suit-case.