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Перевод: navigate speek navigate


[глагол]
плавать на судне; управлять кораблем; управлять; летать; проводить; направлять; вести


Тезаурус:

  1. Sir John Ross (1777-;1856), arctic explorer and popular hero, who twice endeavoured to navigate the north-west passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, SB 49.
  2. "It is striking," he concluded, "that while strict laws govern the use of motor vehicles, anyone may hire a marine craft and then, with no experience whatsoever, without a life-jacket, unable to swim and in a state of advanced inebriation, attempt to navigate a busy and treacherous public waterway.
  3. The Royal Air Force gave me emergency rations, advice on medical supplies, and a day at RAF Cranwell to learn how to navigate with a bubble sextant.
  4. Some recent experiments carried out by Corey Goodman in Stanford, California and his colleagues suggest that in insects a small group of pioneer cells may provide a labelled "streetmap" along which the developing neurons can navigate by using a simple set of directions to locate their specific targets.
  5. From Bonn it heads north across the relatively flat north German plain, but southward it has to cut its way through the hard rocks of the Taunus range where narrow gorges once made the upper reaches of the river dangerous to navigate.
  6. Hood paints the two, irresistibly, as bombastic old sticks, but the play's real strength is its exploration of relationships, showing how Flamsteed's wife and maid navigate male ego-infested waters.
  7. Anyone with the slightest interest in aviation will know of the array of technical devices which enable a pilot to navigate himself and his aircraft with pinpoint accuracy around the globe.
  8. He writes clearly and lightheartedly about the 100 best rivers and gives his expert advice on how to navigate their reaches.
  9. Trying to navigate through the "nightmare of childhood" and a confusing adult world, innocently nasty Seth (Jeremy Cooper) uses pulp horror as his interpretative map and becomes convinced that his grief-stricken neighbour Dolphin (Lindsay Duncan) is a vampire, sucking the life from his elder sailor brother (actually suffering from atomic poisoning).
  10. It is rather like the driver who is deep in thought about a domestic crisis; his attention is highly concentrated on personal matters, yet another part of his consciousness manages to navigate the car safely through the traffic.
  11. The second must have got stuck at the first trees - or the driver hadn't bothered to navigate the obstacle.
  12. But it might have assisted in suggesting search areas for victims of the Lockerbie air crash and, at a very different scale, in helping firemen navigate their way around King's Cross underground rail station.
  13. Above Lechlade, nearer Inglesham, the River Thames becomes too narrow and shallow for a rowing boat to navigate.

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