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English

Verb

{{en-verb|navigates|navigating|navigated|navigated}}

  1. to plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft etc on a journey; to follow a planned course
  2. :He navigated the bomber to the Ruhr.
  3. to travel over water in a ship; to sail
  4. :We navigated to France in the dinghy.
  5. to move from page to page on the Internet by clicking on hyperlinks
  6. :It was difficult to navigate back to the home page.


Derived terms


Translations

to plan, control...

'to travel over water'


'computing sense


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Italian

Verb

navigate

  1. {{form of|second-person|Second-person plural present tense|navigare#Italian|navigare|lang=Italian}}
  2. {{form of|Second-person plural imperative|navigare#Italian|navigare|lang=Italian}}
  3. {{form of|feminine|Feminine plural|navigato}}


Category:Italian past participle forms Category:Italian verb forms

de:navigate fa:navigate fr:navigate ko:navigate io:navigate pl:navigate fi:navigate te:navigate vi:navigate zh:navigate

GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Navigate \Nav"i*gate\, v. t.
1. To pass over in ships; to sail over or on; as, to navigate
the Atlantic.
[1913 Webster]

2. To steer, direct, or manage in sailing; to conduct (ships)
upon the water by the art or skill of seamen; as, to
navigate a ship.
[1913 Webster]

3. To pass through, over, or around; -- used especially of a
course having obstacles; as, to navigate all the randomly
scattered tables to the far side of the room.
[PJC]
GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Navigate \Nav"i*gate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Navigated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Navigating.] [L. navigatus, p. p. of navigare, v.t.
& i.; navis ship + agere to move, direct. See Nave, and
Agent.]
1. To journey by water; to go in a vessel or ship; to perform
the duties of a navigator; to use the waters as a highway
or channel for commerce or communication; to sail.
[1913 Webster]

The Phenicians navigated to the extremities of the
Western Ocean. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster]

2. To direct or operate a vehicle, especially a ship or
aircraft.
[PJC]

3. To pass through, over, or around; -- used especially of a
course having obstacles; as, to navigate around all the
randomly scattered tables to the far side of the room.
[PJC]
WordNet navigate
v 1: travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other
means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow" [syn:
voyage, sail]
2: act as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan,
direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance; "Is
anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?"; "Who
was navigating the ship during the accident?" [syn: pilot]
3: direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the
altar"
Moby Dictionary
aeroplane
, airlift , airplane , allocate , assign , balloon ,
be airborne
, boat , canoe , captain , carry sail , chart a course ,
circumnavigate
, coast , collocate , con , cond , conn , coxswain , cross ,
cruise
, deploy , direct , dispose , drift , emplace , ferry , fix , flit ,
fly
, get a fix , glide , go by ship , go on shipboard , go to sea ,
guide
, handle , have the conn , helm , home in on , hop , hover ,
hydroplane
, install , jet , journey , localize , locate ,
make a passage
, manage , motorboat , operate , pilot , pin down ,
pinpoint
, place , ply , position , put in place , row , run , sail ,
sail round
, sail the sea , sailplane , scull , seafare , seaplane ,
shape a course
, situate , skipper , soar , spot , steam , steamboat ,
steer
, take a voyage , take the air , take wing , traverse ,
triangulate
, volplane , voyage , wing , yacht , zero in on


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