1.航行者,航海者;(船舶,飞机的)驾驶员,领航员;海洋探险家
2.航海书
3.〈英,罕〉同“navvy. (the) radar navigator”
1.<BrE,rare>Same as navvy. (the) radar navigator
2.someone whose job is to plan the direction in which a ship, airplane, or car should travel
1.China stopped exploring beyond its borders just when the western navigators began to set out to find new lands.
就在西方航海家开始跨出国门去发现新大陆的时候,中国却停止了境外探险。
2.Dawson Trotman, founder of the Navigators, used to have code letters for his night quiet time: HWLW.
领航仪的发明人道森.邱特曼过去常常利用夜晚安静的时间来记代码字母:HWLW。
3.These actions, however, constitute a sort of standard toolkit for Internet navigators.
但这些操作构成了一种Internet浏览器的标准工具包。
4.Though early navigators thought of the sea as a flat surface that could be used a vertical datum, this is far from reality.
早期的航海家们认为海洋是一个静止的平面足以作为我们的垂直基准,但现在看来这和现实相差甚远。
5.This examination will help to demonstrate some of the important properties of inertial navigators in general.
这项研究将有助于说明一般惯性导航仪的某些重要性。
6.Create a Component Library objects which are the building blocks of a Web content management environment, such as menus or navigators.
创建一个ComponentLibrary对象,它是Web内容管理环境的构件,例如菜单或导航器。
7.The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.
能干的领航员永远看风使帆。
8.Before staring on a sea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions.
谨慎的航海员在出航前,会研究航向,记录的灯塔的位置。
9.Winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators.
风和浪永远在最能干的领航员的那一边。
10.Charting A map showing coastlines, water depths, or other information of use to navigators.
航海图标出海岸线、水深或供航海者使用的其他信息的地图