navigator

[英] [ˈnævɪˌgeɪtə] [美] [ˈnævɪˌɡetɚ] 生词本

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1. N-COUNT (飞机或船只的)领航员,导航员 The navigator on an aircraft or ship is the person whose job is to work out the direction in which the aircraft or ship should be travelling. 
  • He became an RAF navigator during the war.

    他在战争期间成为皇家空军的领航员。

2. N-COUNT (旧时的)航海家 In the past, a navigator was an explorer who travelled by sea. 
Noun

1. the ship's officer in charge of navigation

2. the member of an aircrew who is responsible for the aircraft's course

3. in earlier times, a person who explored by ship

体育

  • 1.导航仪
  • 2.领航员
1. He wasn't good navigator, so it is necessary that the coastline remain in sight as he moved from one harbor to the next.
他不擅航海,所以当他从一码头驶到另一码头时,得一直沿海岸线航行。

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2. The man is a sixteenth Spanish navigator.
那个人是十六世纪的航海家。

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3. The navigator charted the course of the ship.
领航员在航海图上标出船的航线。

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4. 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。

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