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navigate美 ['nævɪ.ɡeɪt] 英 ['nævɪɡeɪt] 过去分词:navigated 现在分词:navigating 第三人称单数:navigates v.+n. navigate ship,navigate river v. find the way,plot a course,sail across,circumnavigate,steer 1. | [i][t] 导航;确定(船、飞机、汽车等)的位置和方向to find your position or the position of your ship, plane, car etc. and the direction you need to go in, for example by using a map |
| to navigate by the stars 根据星辰确定航向 | | I'll drive, and you can navigate. 我开车,你引路。 | | How do you navigate your way through a forest? 你怎么才能设法走出森林? |
2. | [t] ~ sth 航行;航海;横渡to sail along, over or through a sea, river etc. |
| The river became too narrow and shallow to navigate. 河道变得又窄又浅,无法航行。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 找到正确方法(对付困难或复杂的情况)to find the right way to deal with a difficult or complicated situation |
| We next had to navigate a complex network of committees. 我们下一步必须设法使各级委员会予以通过。 |
4. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (在互联网或网站上)导航to find your way around on the Internet or on a particular website |
v. | 1. to find a way through a place, or direct the course of something, especially a ship or aircraft, using a route-finding system 2. to follow a correct or satisfactory course along a route 3. to have responsibility for keeping a car on the right route, e.g. by following a map and giving the driver instructions 4. to make your way over or through something, usually with difficulty 5. to go somewhere on foot 6. to move between the different areas of a website by using the links provided in it 7. to find a way to a place, usually with difficulty 8. to choose a path so that a ship, airplane, or car can go in a particular direction, especially by using maps or instruments 9. to deal effectively with a complicated situation 1. to find a way through a place, or direct the course of something, especially a ship or aircraft, using a route-finding system 2. to follow a correct or satisfactory course along a route 3. to have responsibility for keeping a car on the right route, e.g. by following a map and giving the driver instructions 4. to make your way over or through something, usually with difficulty 5. to go somewhere on foot 6. to move between the different areas of a website by using the links provided in it 7. to find a way to a place, usually with difficulty 8. to choose a path so that a ship, airplane, or car can go in a particular direction, especially by using maps or instruments 9. to deal effectively with a complicated situation |
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