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Etymology: [ "na-v&-'gA-sh&n ] (noun.) 1547. From Latin nāvigātiōnem, accusative singular of nāvigātiō (“sailing, navigation”), from nāvigātus, perfect passive participle of nāvigō (“sail”).
Synonyms: aeronautics, boating, cruising, exploration, flying, helmsmanship, nautics, navigating, ocean travel, pilotage, piloting, plotting a course, sailing, seafaring, seamanship, shipping, steerage, steering, voyage

dolaşma Gezinti, sefer, denizyolu, deniz yolculuğu, gezinim, gezinme, denizcilik, dolaşma, gemi yolculuğu, navigasyon, seyir, gezinti, nehir ulaşımı, seyrüsefer, gemicilik, yöngüdüm, gemi seferi, DENİZ TRAFİĞİ, SEYRÜSEFER, SEYİR:Bir geminin, verilen bir rotaya göre, bir yerden bir yere sevki ve idaresi; bir tayyarenin, bir geminin veya aracın, bilinmeyen bir çevredeki yerinin tespiti, rotasının çizilmesi ve bu noktadan bir başka noktaya, emniyetle ve sıhhatle sevk ve idare edilmesi bilim ve tekniği. Seyrüseferinşu nevileri vardır: (celestial navigation), (dead reckoning navigation) ve (radio navigation). Bu terimlere bak, deniz trafiği, dümencilik, denizcilik/sefer, seyrisefer,

1 dolaşma Gezinti     ts
2 sefer     ts
3 denizyolu  Ticaret     ts
4 deniz yolculuğu     ts
5 gezinim     ts
6 gezinme     ts
7 denizcilik     ts
8 dolaşma     ts
9 gemi yolculuğu     ts
10 navigasyon     ts
11 seyir  Askeri     ts
12 gezinti     ts
13 nehir ulaşımı     ts
14 seyrüsefer     ts
15 gemicilik     ts
16 yöngüdüm     ts
17 gemi seferi     ts
18 DENİZ TRAFİĞİ, SEYRÜSEFER, SEYİR:Bir geminin, verilen bir rotaya göre, bir yerden bir yere sevki ve idaresi; bir tayyarenin, bir geminin veya aracın, bilinmeyen bir çevredeki yerinin tespiti, rotasının çizilmesi ve bu noktadan bir başka noktaya, emniyetle ve sıhhatle sevk ve idare edilmesi bilim ve tekniği. Seyrüseferinşu nevileri vardır: (celestial navigation), (dead reckoning navigation) ve (radio navigation). Bu terimlere bak  Askeri     ts
19 deniz trafiği  Askeri     ts
20 dümencilik     ts
21 denizcilik/sefer     ts
22 seyrisefer  Ticaret     ts
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The theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or a spaceship, A canal, Traffic or travel by vessel, especially commercial shipping, shipping, nav, On opening the program, you will notice two internal windows The one on the right is where the texts will appear, so it would be advisable to maximize it The one on the left is where you are to select a text to read You will notice that the full titles are not visible, and there is no horizontal scrollbar To see the full titles, click and drag on the right hand border of this window to expand it After you have selected a text, you will need to shrink this window again to view the text, spatial framework for marine or airborne survey data Positional information is derived using one or more systems such as Syledis or GPS In addition to absolute positioning, relative positioning is essential for computing the Eötvös correction in gravity processing back, Ships in general, The process of traveling from one place to another and knowing where you are in relation to your desired course, The art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another, the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place ship traffic; "the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts, A menu selection system that intuitively allows the user to move back and forth through information Hypermedia links are used with primary and secondary menu systems to access information in various media formats Net - "The world of cyberspace The abbreviation for the Internet ** Notebook - An extremely lightweight personal computer Generally smaller than a laptop, Navigation is an informal term used to refer to moving between hypertext links in an HTML document, sometimes referred to as "surfing", The act of navigating; the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels; the state of being navigable, the science or art of conducting ships or vessels from one place to another, including, more especially, the method of determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc, 1 Navigation can mean switching your reference point from one file to another 2 Navigation can also mean moving your cursor around a terminal display or a document using cursor keys and other commands, the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship, on the surface of the globe, by the principles of geometry and astronomy, The management of sails, rudder, etc, A system of text or image links on a web page which enable visitors to find their way around the site, It helps to have consistent navigation on every page of your site so that visitors will find their way around your site It is also helpful to include a link to the home page from every page in your site so that you don't have "orphan" pages It is advisable to keep the amount of clicking to a minimum Ideally, a site's home page has direct links to all of its sub-pages so visitors only need to click 2 or 3 times from the home page to get to any page within the site If this is not the case, you may want to consider restructuring your web site Finally, keep the amount of scrolling required on each page to a minimum, The means by which a user can navigate the content of a page or site Navigation usually consists of a collection of links to sections and subsections of a site Often a sitemap is provided as an overview Tables of contents usually list links to subsections of a site or sections of a specific document, The science and skill of sailing from one place to another The navigator of a ship is the person whose job it is to make sure the ship goes where it is supposed to go and can tell what the ship's position is, The method by which people find their way around a piece of information For example a website may include a menu bar as a way of helping its audience to navigate the site, A system of hypertext paths set up on a Web page to enable visitors to find their way around the site, On a Web page, a variety of means by which you can get around that particular Web site On the Office Web site, the menu and submenu are on the left side of the page, and the toolbar is at the top of the page These navigational elements take you to the main sections of the site You can also use links on each page to navigate Some pages have a chain of links along the top of the page that show you where you are in the site's hierarchy, You can refer to the movement of ships as navigation. Pack ice around Iceland was becoming a threat to navigation. see also navigate. Science of directing a craft by determining its position, course, and distance traveled. Early mariners followed landmarks visible on shore and studied prevailing winds for clues to direction. The Phoenicians and Polynesians sailed out of sight of land and used the stars to set their course. The compass (first used by the Chinese 1100) was the first navigational aid that gave a constant reference point, though its accuracy was limited, especially in heavy seas. Modern compasses are stabilized by gyroscopes and housed in binnacles that compensate for the craft's motion. Ship speed was first calculated by dropping overboard a log attached to a reel of line knotted at regular intervals; the number of knots exposed while the log drifted and a sandglass emptied gave the vessel's speed in knots (nautical mph). Charts are another essential navigational tool. Fixing a position requires charts detailing known locations, together with instruments that calculate a vessel's bearing relative to them. The earliest instrument for determining latitude was the quadrant, which measured the altitude of the polestar or the noonday sun. Other early instruments included the sextant and the astrolabe. Longitude (used for navigation with increasing success in the 17th-18th century) was fixed using chronometers and tables showing positions of celestial bodies throughout the year. In the 20th century, radio beacons and satellite networks allowed aircraft and ships to determine their position. Dead reckoning uses an accurate history of a vessel's headings and speeds drawn from gyroscopes and from computerized measurements of the craft's acceleration. See also Global Positioning System, the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place, ship traffic; "the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts", the work of a sailor, The purpose of the Navigation package is to aid navigation of the event and detector object structures The navigation objects are transient, that is to say they are created as necessary and are not stored permanently The idea is that designers of the event and detector object structures provide code to create the navigation objects on demand The end user sees a uniform interface via these navigation objects and can select and sort without needing write access to the underlying structures, The practice or art of directing the movement of a craft from one point to another, To help users move around your site it is important to have good navigation from page to page or from area to area within a page At DL Design we will construct powerful navigation features which will make it easy for visitors to your site to get around without confusion, Finding the contents of a website and moving from page to page within it, The technique and art of steering a vessel or aircraft along a prescribed course in order to reach a certain destination A number of systems have been developed to achieve this goal, they involve both navigation and locating, e g , Global Positioning (GPS), astronomical, Doppler, acoustic, hyperbolic, etc, An action that causes the focus to move to another component, Navigation refers to the technical process of moving from one feature to another in an online module The navigation system for Academy modules allows students to follow a critical path, but also to exercise flexibility when they wish to vary from the normal path of progressing through a module, Control system to determine actions to be taken to follow a planned route Currently 2D, 3D and 4D navigation are in use Using 2D-navigation, a 2D-route (set of geographical coordinates) can be flown 3D-Navigation makes it possible to assure a certain altitude for each geographical position Some modern aircraft already use 4D-navigation, where it is also possible to guarantee reaching a specific point and altitude at a specified time, Navigation is the act of moving from location to location within a web site, or between web sites Navigation is accomplished by clicking on links Links can consist of either colored and underlined text or icons representing the link's destination Go to top of page, The process of "moving" from one screen to another, The term that is used for finding your way around the Web, both from one web site to another and within a web site There isn't any map of the World Wide Web (although many sites have local maps), so just like being on the roads it is fine if what you want is signposted but tough if it isn't, act of navigating (planning and directing the course of a naval vessel or aircraft); seafaring, use of the sea for commerce or travel; work of a sailor; passage of sea vessels,

23 The theory, practice and technology of charting a course for a ship, aircraft or a spaceship     ts
24 A canal     ts
25 Traffic or travel by vessel, especially commercial shipping     ts
26 shipping     ts
27 nav     ts
28 On opening the program, you will notice two internal windows The one on the right is where the texts will appear, so it would be advisable to maximize it The one on the left is where you are to select a text to read You will notice that the full titles are not visible, and there is no horizontal scrollbar To see the full titles, click and drag on the right hand border of this window to expand it After you have selected a text, you will need to shrink this window again to view the text     ts
29 spatial framework for marine or airborne survey data Positional information is derived using one or more systems such as Syledis or GPS In addition to absolute positioning, relative positioning is essential for computing the Eötvös correction in gravity processing back     ts
30 Ships in general     ts
31 The process of traveling from one place to another and knowing where you are in relation to your desired course     ts
32 The art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another     ts
33 the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place ship traffic; "the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts     ts
34 A menu selection system that intuitively allows the user to move back and forth through information Hypermedia links are used with primary and secondary menu systems to access information in various media formats Net - "The world of cyberspace The abbreviation for the Internet ** Notebook - An extremely lightweight personal computer Generally smaller than a laptop     ts
35 Navigation is an informal term used to refer to moving between hypertext links in an HTML document, sometimes referred to as "surfing"     ts
36 The act of navigating; the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels; the state of being navigable     ts
37 the science or art of conducting ships or vessels from one place to another, including, more especially, the method of determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc     ts
38 1 Navigation can mean switching your reference point from one file to another 2 Navigation can also mean moving your cursor around a terminal display or a document using cursor keys and other commands     ts
39 the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship     ts
40 on the surface of the globe, by the principles of geometry and astronomy     ts
41 The management of sails, rudder, etc     ts
42 A system of text or image links on a web page which enable visitors to find their way around the site     ts
43 It helps to have consistent navigation on every page of your site so that visitors will find their way around your site It is also helpful to include a link to the home page from every page in your site so that you don't have "orphan" pages It is advisable to keep the amount of clicking to a minimum Ideally, a site's home page has direct links to all of its sub-pages so visitors only need to click 2 or 3 times from the home page to get to any page within the site If this is not the case, you may want to consider restructuring your web site Finally, keep the amount of scrolling required on each page to a minimum     ts
44 The means by which a user can navigate the content of a page or site Navigation usually consists of a collection of links to sections and subsections of a site Often a sitemap is provided as an overview Tables of contents usually list links to subsections of a site or sections of a specific document     ts
45 The science and skill of sailing from one place to another The navigator of a ship is the person whose job it is to make sure the ship goes where it is supposed to go and can tell what the ship's position is     ts
46 The method by which people find their way around a piece of information For example a website may include a menu bar as a way of helping its audience to navigate the site     ts
47 A system of hypertext paths set up on a Web page to enable visitors to find their way around the site     ts
48 On a Web page, a variety of means by which you can get around that particular Web site On the Office Web site, the menu and submenu are on the left side of the page, and the toolbar is at the top of the page These navigational elements take you to the main sections of the site You can also use links on each page to navigate Some pages have a chain of links along the top of the page that show you where you are in the site's hierarchy     ts
49 You can refer to the movement of ships as navigation. Pack ice around Iceland was becoming a threat to navigation. see also navigate. Science of directing a craft by determining its position, course, and distance traveled. Early mariners followed landmarks visible on shore and studied prevailing winds for clues to direction. The Phoenicians and Polynesians sailed out of sight of land and used the stars to set their course. The compass (first used by the Chinese 1100) was the first navigational aid that gave a constant reference point, though its accuracy was limited, especially in heavy seas. Modern compasses are stabilized by gyroscopes and housed in binnacles that compensate for the craft's motion. Ship speed was first calculated by dropping overboard a log attached to a reel of line knotted at regular intervals; the number of knots exposed while the log drifted and a sandglass emptied gave the vessel's speed in knots (nautical mph). Charts are another essential navigational tool. Fixing a position requires charts detailing known locations, together with instruments that calculate a vessel's bearing relative to them. The earliest instrument for determining latitude was the quadrant, which measured the altitude of the polestar or the noonday sun. Other early instruments included the sextant and the astrolabe. Longitude (used for navigation with increasing success in the 17th-18th century) was fixed using chronometers and tables showing positions of celestial bodies throughout the year. In the 20th century, radio beacons and satellite networks allowed aircraft and ships to determine their position. Dead reckoning uses an accurate history of a vessel's headings and speeds drawn from gyroscopes and from computerized measurements of the craft's acceleration. See also Global Positioning System     ts
50 the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place     ts
51 ship traffic; "the channel will be open to navigation as soon as the ice melts"     ts
52 the work of a sailor     ts
53 The purpose of the Navigation package is to aid navigation of the event and detector object structures The navigation objects are transient, that is to say they are created as necessary and are not stored permanently The idea is that designers of the event and detector object structures provide code to create the navigation objects on demand The end user sees a uniform interface via these navigation objects and can select and sort without needing write access to the underlying structures     ts
54 The practice or art of directing the movement of a craft from one point to another     ts
55 To help users move around your site it is important to have good navigation from page to page or from area to area within a page At DL Design we will construct powerful navigation features which will make it easy for visitors to your site to get around without confusion     ts
56 Finding the contents of a website and moving from page to page within it     ts
57 The technique and art of steering a vessel or aircraft along a prescribed course in order to reach a certain destination A number of systems have been developed to achieve this goal, they involve both navigation and locating, e g , Global Positioning (GPS), astronomical, Doppler, acoustic, hyperbolic, etc     ts
58 An action that causes the focus to move to another component     ts
59 Navigation refers to the technical process of moving from one feature to another in an online module The navigation system for Academy modules allows students to follow a critical path, but also to exercise flexibility when they wish to vary from the normal path of progressing through a module     ts
60 Control system to determine actions to be taken to follow a planned route Currently 2D, 3D and 4D navigation are in use Using 2D-navigation, a 2D-route (set of geographical coordinates) can be flown 3D-Navigation makes it possible to assure a certain altitude for each geographical position Some modern aircraft already use 4D-navigation, where it is also possible to guarantee reaching a specific point and altitude at a specified time     ts
61 Navigation is the act of moving from location to location within a web site, or between web sites Navigation is accomplished by clicking on links Links can consist of either colored and underlined text or icons representing the link's destination Go to top of page     ts
62 The process of "moving" from one screen to another     ts
63 The term that is used for finding your way around the Web, both from one web site to another and within a web site There isn't any map of the World Wide Web (although many sites have local maps), so just like being on the roads it is fine if what you want is signposted but tough if it isn't     ts
64 act of navigating (planning and directing the course of a naval vessel or aircraft); seafaring, use of the sea for commerce or travel; work of a sailor; passage of sea vessels  isim     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada navigation kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. navigation kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan navigation kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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