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navigate

If you navigate a ship or airplane somewhere, you plan where it should go and drive it there.

navigate

(= sail) travel on water propelled by wind or by other means The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow 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? direct carefully and safely He navigated his way to the altar

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navigate · verb

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Movie subtitles

Well, I shall have to navigate from memory, Mr Fryer.
And who'll navigate?
I'll navigate.
Now if I can just manage to navigate on these things, Bert.
Of course, Commodore Devereaux, you need a mighty experienced captain. to navigate a fine ship like the Southern Cross, steam and all that.
HAUSER, NAVIGATE FOR THE ENTIRE SQUADRON.
I can't figure how they navigate this barge!
Listen, Lynch, you navigate.
But then he'd have to navigate the estuary in the dark.
Make sure that he can stand watch, navigate and man a battle station.
One can navigate by the stars.
Well, I got away, but I couldn't navigate.
You mean you can't navigate?
I see. But you were able to navigate with this malfunction? The error was corrected.
Tricky to navigate, and if I may say so, tricky to chart.
They told him it was a hophead theory. Wild as loco buttons because Stinky was a cripple and couldn't navigate.
We have many things to do. Navigate the bay. Mount you.
But handle her gently, firmly, use your brains. Make her take the course you want. Navigate, in fact, Ricco.
I can't figure how they navigate this barge.
And I'm supposed to navigate at night, or in a fog, without charts?
He's in no condition to navigate.
How you gonna navigate?
To navigate, won't you have to see your way?
Let's go, buddy, we haven't a. this one you'll have to navigate on your own.
Directly, he could navigate without a stick. He signed on with the first available ship.
I thought I might, perhaps, navigate for one of the civilian pilots.
I can't navigate up stairs. My friend's..
Snow's melting' and even Massai can't navigate mud without leavin' tracks.
Tried to navigate across Sunset Boulevard.
Then we should be able to navigate back?
There is someone else aboard who might be able to help us navigate.
But you were able to navigate with this malfunction?
Oh I can't navigate it, we'd end up back at the Capitol.
Should the main control room break down or suffer damage, we can navigate the ship from here.
If I knew nothing at all, I could navigate the ship simply by studying what is stored in there.

News and current affairs

The predictability bubble is perhaps the trickiest to navigate, though my instinct is that less would be more.
European companies today must navigate 28 sets of rules.
A key question is whether incoming Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and his new Italian counterpart, Mario Monti, both highly regarded economists, have the leadership skills to navigate these treacherous waters.
More immediately, China's territorial claims - particularly in the South China Sea, but also regarding its border with India - and its efforts to expand its influence over neighboring countries will force the US to navigate two overarching risks.
His point was that Google was just like the ferry: the only way to navigate the Internet.
The EU's bureaucracy played a key part in helping those countries to navigate the complex transition from socialist autocracy to capitalist democracy.
There are also signs suggesting that emerging economies' breakout is well anchored, and that China, in particular, will be able to navigate its complicated middle-income development transition.
Widely viewed as a capable technocrat, Mousavi has often been able to navigate Iran's complicated economic and political maze.
The new Emir will now need to navigate skillfully between the Al Sabah family's factions and a newly empowered parliament.
Noyer's diplomatic skill certainly will be put to the test if he has to navigate the treacherous waters between the Scylla of French protectionism and the Charybdis of the EU's five criteria for bank mergers.
So the global economy is flying on a single engine, the pilots must navigate menacing storm clouds, and fights are breaking out among the passengers.
Jobs did more than navigate paradigm shifts; he essentially created them.
I am with her nearly all the time to protect her from injuring herself, because she can neither see nor navigate safely on the street or in our own home.
Unfortunately, there are few sources of good advice to help young people navigate these dangers.
Nobody ever said that the road to stronger global governance would be straight or simple to navigate.
To navigate it, we need strong political will around the world - leadership over brinksmanship, cooperation over competition, and action over reaction.
If we seize the moment, we can navigate our way out of this crisis and restore strong, sustainable, and balanced global growth.
Indeed, co-investment with the EBRD can provide Chinese companies with local knowledge - and potentially even protection - as they navigate new markets.
What we need are traffic rules for the global economy that help vehicles of varying size, shape, and speed navigate around each other, rather than imposing an identical car or a uniform speed limit.
This year, however, the British electorate must navigate more than the ordinary amount of election-time dissimulation.
The predictability bubble is perhaps the trickiest to navigate, though my instinct is that less would be more. Exaggerated importance is one kind of bubble that central bankers should always be eager to burst.
They must navigate the European ship safely through this storm.
Moreover, should China safely navigate this storm, its status as a rising economic and political power will be strengthened.

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