🧭navigation (navigation)

noun
/ˌnævɪˈɡeɪʃən/
navigation (navigation)

Signification

the process or activity of accurately determining one's position and planning and following a route
The process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.
Traduction de la signification
le processus ou l'activité consistant à déterminer avec précision sa position et à planifier et suivre un itinéraire
le processus ou l'activite consistant a determiner avec precision sa position et a planifier et suivre un itineraire

Phrases d'exemple

The captain was skilled in the art of navigation across the open sea.

Le capitaine était expert dans l'art de la navigation à travers la mer ouverte.
Le capitaine etait expert dans l'art de la navigation a travers la mer ouverte.

GPS technology has improved the navigation of self-driving cars.

La technologie GPS a amélioré la navigation des voitures autonomes.
La technologie GPS a ameliore la navigation des voitures autonomes.

Synonymes

sailing, steering, route planning, charting, directional control
Entrée 1
sailing, steering, route planning, charting
Entrée 2
route planning, directional control

Antonymes

misdirection, confusion, misguidance, disorientation
Entrée 1
misdirection, confusion
Entrée 2
misguidance, disorientation

Collocations

navigation system, navigation skills, navigation chart

Plus de phrases d'exemple

She relies on her phone heavily for navigation.

Elle dépend beaucoup de son téléphone pour la navigation.
Elle depend beaucoup de son telephone pour la navigation.

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