navigate

navigate
1. transitive verb
1) (sail on) befahren [Kanal, Fluss, Gewässer]
2) navigieren [Schiff, Flugzeug]
2. intransitive verb
1) (in ship, aircraft) navigieren
2) (assist driver) den Lotsen spielen (ugs.); franzen (Rallyesport)

you drive, I'll navigate — du fährst, und ich dirigiere od. lotse dich

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['næviɡeit]
verb
1) (to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction: He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.) steuern
2) (to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc: If I drive will you navigate?) steuern, navigieren
- academic.ru/49238/navigable">navigable
- navigation
- navigator
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navi·gate
[ˈnævɪgeɪt]
I. vt
to \navigate sth
1. (steer) etw navigieren [o steuern
2. (traverse) etw befahren
to \navigate the ocean/a river das Meer/einen Fluss befahren; (pass through) etw durchfahren
3. (pilot) etw steuern; AUTO etw lenken
4. (fig: get through) sich dat einen Weg bahnen
the crowd was so thick that it took us ten minutes to \navigate it die Menschenmenge war so dicht, dass wir zehn Minuten brauchten, um durchzukommen
despite having drunk too much beer he just managed to \navigate his way to the door obwohl er zu viel Bier getrunken hatte, schaffte er es noch zur Tür
to \navigate TV channels sich akk bei [vielen] Fernsehkanälen zurechtfinden
to \navigate the internet im Internet navigieren
5. (fig: overcome) etw durchstehen
their marriage survived all the crises which had to be \navigated along the way ihre Ehe überlebte sämtliche Krisen, die sie im Laufe der Zeit durchzustehen hatten
II. vi NAUT, AVIAT navigieren; AUTO driver fahren; passenger lotsen, dirigieren
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['nvIgeɪt]
1. vi
(in plane, ship) navigieren; (in car) den Fahrer dirigieren; (in rally) der Beifahrer sein

who was navigating? (in plane, ship) — wer war für die Navigation zuständig?; (in car) wer war der Beifahrer?

I don't know the route, you'll have to navigate — ich kenne die Strecke nicht, du musst mir sagen, wie ich fahren muss or du musst mich dirigieren

2. vt
1) aircraft, ship, spaceship navigieren

to navigate sth through sth — etw durch etw (hindurch)navigieren; (fig) etw durch etw hindurchschleusen

he navigated his way through the crowd — er bahnte sich (dat) einen Weg durch die Menge

2) (= journey through) durchfahren; (plane, pilot) durchfliegen; ocean durchqueren; river befahren
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navigate [ˈnævıɡeıt]
A v/i
1. (zu Schiff) fahren, segeln
2. besonders FLUG, SCHIFF navigieren, steuern, orten (alle:
to nach)
B v/t
1. SCHIFF
a) befahren, beschiffen
b) die Meere etc durchfahren
2. FLUG durchfliegen
3. FLUG, SCHIFF steuern, lenken, navigieren
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1. transitive verb
1) (sail on) befahren [Kanal, Fluss, Gewässer]
2) navigieren [Schiff, Flugzeug]
2. intransitive verb
1) (in ship, aircraft) navigieren
2) (assist driver) den Lotsen spielen (ugs.); franzen (Rallyesport)

you drive, I'll navigate — du fährst, und ich dirigiere od. lotse dich

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v.
fahren v.
(§ p.,pp.: fuhr, ist/hat gefahren)
schiffen v.

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