英:[ˈnævɪɡeɪtə(r)]
美:[ˈnævɪɡeɪtər]
英:[ˈnævɪɡeɪtə(r)]
美:[ˈnævɪɡeɪtər]
n.
航海家,航行者,航海者
领航员
(船舶,飞机的)驾驶员
一个浏览器的品牌
nav·i·ga·tor
nae vih geI tr
复数:navigators
词根:navigate
adj.navigational 航行的,航运的
navigable 可航行的;可驾驶的;适于航行的
n.navigation 航行;航海
vi.navigate 航行,航空
vt.navigate 驾驶,操纵;使通过;航行于
netscape navigator网景领航员(浏览器名称)
1580年代,“舵手,指挥船只航行方向的人”,源自拉丁语“navigator”,意思是“水手”,是由“navigat-”的名词形式和“navigare”的词根构成的动名词,意思是“航行,越过海洋”(参见“navigation”)。“在开凿运河方面受雇的工人”一词是由1775年开始的,源自1727年“inland navigation”中的运河和河流交通的含义,后来扩展到从事铁路建设的人。在英国, navigation 在1720年被用来表示“人工开凿的运河,或者是已经航行的自然水道的一部分”。
导航仪
领航员
The first known use of navigator was in 1574
navvynoun
an unskilled laborer
navigatornoun
one that navigates or is qualified to navigate
navigatornoun
one that navigates or is qualified to navigate
1 The navigator might be brilliant, but I don’t dare ask him about the forecastle, and how to get in, because he’s also curious.
2 The rookie navigators might have been lost in the bad weather, or the rookie pilots might have run out of fuel.
3 Navigator Represents an object in a navigator.
描述了导航器中的一个对象.
4 Vasco da Gama , Portuguese explorer and navigator, died in India.
葡萄牙探险家、航海家 瓦斯科·达·伽马 逝世于印度.
5 The captain comes to visit a few nights after the navigator unraveled into the sea.
6 Their reinforcements settled in, some of the more senior pilots and navigators were promoted, and the three-person flight crews got changed around.
7 The man is a sixteenth Spanish navigator.
那个人是十六世纪的航海家。
8 The navigator took a fix on the sun and steered the ship due north.
领航员对着太阳测方位后将船朝正北驶去。
9 The navigator’s cabin was by itself right up in front of the aircraft.
10 Dad has a CD-ROM encyclopedia, a fax modem, and a Web navigator that gets hundreds of information services.
11 “The captain has special plans for you,” the navigator tells me.
12 I found a spot near the navigator’s panel that was just wide enough to allow my body to stretch out, with my arms over my head touching one wall and my feet another.
13 The navigator also acted as bombardier, releasing the bombs over the target.
14 “Oh, I don’t know about that. I seem to remember a night when the navigator took a wrong turn and we ended up in eastern Tennessee instead of western North Carolina.”
15 The navigator took a fix on the sun and steered the ship due north.
领航员对着太阳测方位后将船朝正北驶去。
16 Sixteen people were killed in the crash—including an air force commander and his chief navigator.
17 Four pilots and four navigators of the 46th Guards perished in flames in the space of half an hour.
18 Some of the inhabitants of these islands must have been skilled navigators who traded from island to island over long distances.
19 As the nineteenth century ran out, more and more of the continent was mapped and described by navigators from around the world—although Antarctica claimed many ships as payment.
20 It wasn’t just the bombs Serafima and her navigator had dropped—now the German antiaircraft guns began firing up at the small Po-2.