gemi yolculuğu yapmak, uçak kullanmak, gemi ile geçmek, tekne kullanmak, gelmek, gidip gelmek, denizcilik, gemi, gitmek, gemi kullanma, (gemi/tekne) seyretmek, (kaptanlık ederek) gemiyi/tekneyi götürmek, dümen tutmak, gemi ile gezmek, gemi ile gez, deniz yolculuğu yapmak, dümen tutmak, abramak, gemi kullanmak, gitse,
To travel over water in a ship; to sail, To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft etc on a journey; to follow a planned course, To move from page to page on the internet or within a program by clicking on hyperlinks, Moving between Web sites, Movement by a user from web page to web page within a particular website or between different websites, direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar" 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?, plan and/or direct the course of a naval vessel or an aircraft; steer; journey across (a body of water), make one's way through (Informal), travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow", To steer a ship, or to plot the course on which one steers a ship, To find ones way, 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?, To move within and between applications by use of buttons and key strokes, 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, to move from page to page on the Internet by clicking on hyperlinks, To find your way around a Web page or to move from one page to another To ìsurf the Net î, 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, A means of switching between different ISIS components which are all inter-related The Function Key Bar at the bottom of each screen displays a list of function keys you can use to switch to, or navigate to, other ISIS components, To pass over in ships; to sail over or on; as, to navigate the Atlantic, direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar", How to get around in cyberspace, To move around on the WWW by following hypertext paths from document to document, To move around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext paths from document to document on different computers, To move around on the WWW by following hypertext paths from document to document on different computers, To find one's way around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext links from document to document, and from computer to computer, this is what you do when you browse through the internet; scanning the internet, When fish, animals, or insects navigate somewhere, they find the right direction to go and travel there. In tests, the bees navigate back home after being placed in a field a mile away, When someone navigates a ship or an aircraft somewhere, they decide which course to follow and steer it there. You can also say that a ship or an aircraft navigates somewhere. Captain Cook safely navigated his ship without accident for 100 voyages The purpose of the visit was to navigate into an ice-filled fiord. the new navigation system which will enable aircraft to navigate with total pinpoint accuracy. + navigation navigations navi·ga·tion The expedition was wrecked by bad planning and poor navigation. the boat's navigation system, When a ship or boat navigates an area of water, it sails on or across it. a lock system to allow sea-going craft to navigate the upper reaches of the river Such boats can navigate on the Nile. = sail, When someone in a car navigates, they decide what roads the car should be driven along in order to get somewhere. When travelling on fast roads at night it is impossible to drive and navigate at the same time. the relief at successfully navigating across the Golden Gate Bridge to arrive here They had just navigated their way through Maidstone on their way to the coast, To move around the World Wide Web by following hyperlinks, eg moving from document to document on different Web servers around the Internet Top of page, If you navigate an obstacle, you move carefully in order to avoid hitting the obstacle or hurting yourself. He was not able to walk without a cane and could only navigate steps backwards In the corridors he let her navigate her own way round the trolleys and other obstacles If guests wished to use the sofa, they had first to navigate around chairs in the middle of the room. = negotiate, "Surfing the Web " To move from page to page on the Web, The mechanics of getting from one page to another Usually this is done via hyperlinks organized into toolbars or groups of buttons with some logical organization, Used often in relation to internet experiences or CD-ROM facilities, as these often provide non-linear pathways for accessing information or entertainment, Following links on websites to select new information, Refers to making use of a computer program's interface An interface is a set of commands or menus through which a user communicates with a program A command-driven interface is one in which you enter commands A menu-driven interface is one in which you select command choices from various menus displayed on the screen Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that use windows, icons, and pop-up menus have become standard on personal computers, To move around different parts of a Web site by following links On a well designed Web site, navigation is fast and foolproof, to move from one web to another, or to move between parts of the page, or between frames, Navigation describes the act of browsing or 'surfing' around web pages using various means including following links and entering URLs or addresses to other web pages, Shows how visitors will move around within the site, The action of moving around within the system by clicking the buttons or links present on the pages Navigation bar String of buttons which appears at the top of most ScienceServer pages Click a button on the navigation bar to directly access a specific feature/function area of the application Non-subscribed journals Journals to which an institution does not hold a subscription for unlimited use Limited access or transactional purchases may be required for non-subscribed journals, past of navigate, third-person singular of navigate, a software feature you use to move around in a document electronically, Moving from one Web site to another, Moving to different parts of a document, Present participle of the verb navigate, The process of moving around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext paths which link you to documents or other sites, moving around from web site to web site The most successful navigating occurs when you have a specific task so you move through the web with purpose, planning and directing the course of a naval vessel or aircraft; steering; travelling through or over (a body of water, etc.), Finding your way around Often used in the Internet, particularly the World-Wide Web A browser is is used for navigating hypertext documents, The act of observing the content of the Web for some purpose, finding your way around,
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To travel over water in a ship; to sail - "We navigated to France in the dinghy."
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To plan, control and record the position and course of a vehicle, ship, aircraft etc on a journey; to follow a planned course - "He navigated the bomber to the Ruhr."
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To move from page to page on the internet or within a program by clicking on hyperlinks - "It was difficult to navigate back to the home page."
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Moving between Web sites
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Movement by a user from web page to web page within a particular website or between different websites
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direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar" 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?
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plan and/or direct the course of a naval vessel or an aircraft; steer; journey across (a body of water), make one's way through (Informal) fiil
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travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"
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To steer a ship, or to plot the course on which one steers a ship
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To find ones way
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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?
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To move within and between applications by use of buttons and key strokes
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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
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to move from page to page on the Internet by clicking on hyperlinks
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To find your way around a Web page or to move from one page to another To ìsurf the Net î
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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
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A means of switching between different ISIS components which are all inter-related The Function Key Bar at the bottom of each screen displays a list of function keys you can use to switch to, or navigate to, other ISIS components
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To pass over in ships; to sail over or on; as, to navigate the Atlantic
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direct carefully and safely; "He navigated his way to the altar"
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How to get around in cyberspace
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To move around on the WWW by following hypertext paths from document to document
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To move around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext paths from document to document on different computers
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To move around on the WWW by following hypertext paths from document to document on different computers
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To find one's way around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext links from document to document, and from computer to computer
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this is what you do when you browse through the internet; scanning the internet
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When fish, animals, or insects navigate somewhere, they find the right direction to go and travel there. In tests, the bees navigate back home after being placed in a field a mile away
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When someone navigates a ship or an aircraft somewhere, they decide which course to follow and steer it there. You can also say that a ship or an aircraft navigates somewhere. Captain Cook safely navigated his ship without accident for 100 voyages The purpose of the visit was to navigate into an ice-filled fiord. the new navigation system which will enable aircraft to navigate with total pinpoint accuracy. + navigation navigations navi·ga·tion The expedition was wrecked by bad planning and poor navigation. the boat's navigation system
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When a ship or boat navigates an area of water, it sails on or across it. a lock system to allow sea-going craft to navigate the upper reaches of the river Such boats can navigate on the Nile. = sail
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When someone in a car navigates, they decide what roads the car should be driven along in order to get somewhere. When travelling on fast roads at night it is impossible to drive and navigate at the same time. the relief at successfully navigating across the Golden Gate Bridge to arrive here They had just navigated their way through Maidstone on their way to the coast
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To move around the World Wide Web by following hyperlinks, eg moving from document to document on different Web servers around the Internet Top of page
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If you navigate an obstacle, you move carefully in order to avoid hitting the obstacle or hurting yourself. He was not able to walk without a cane and could only navigate steps backwards In the corridors he let her navigate her own way round the trolleys and other obstacles If guests wished to use the sofa, they had first to navigate around chairs in the middle of the room. = negotiate
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"Surfing the Web " To move from page to page on the Web
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The mechanics of getting from one page to another Usually this is done via hyperlinks organized into toolbars or groups of buttons with some logical organization
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Used often in relation to internet experiences or CD-ROM facilities, as these often provide non-linear pathways for accessing information or entertainment
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Following links on websites to select new information
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Refers to making use of a computer program's interface An interface is a set of commands or menus through which a user communicates with a program A command-driven interface is one in which you enter commands A menu-driven interface is one in which you select command choices from various menus displayed on the screen Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that use windows, icons, and pop-up menus have become standard on personal computers
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To move around different parts of a Web site by following links On a well designed Web site, navigation is fast and foolproof
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to move from one web to another, or to move between parts of the page, or between frames
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Navigation describes the act of browsing or 'surfing' around web pages using various means including following links and entering URLs or addresses to other web pages
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Shows how visitors will move around within the site
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The action of moving around within the system by clicking the buttons or links present on the pages Navigation bar String of buttons which appears at the top of most ScienceServer pages Click a button on the navigation bar to directly access a specific feature/function area of the application Non-subscribed journals Journals to which an institution does not hold a subscription for unlimited use Limited access or transactional purchases may be required for non-subscribed journals
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navigated
past of navigate
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navigates
third-person singular of navigate
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navigating
a software feature you use to move around in a document electronically
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navigating
Moving from one Web site to another
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navigating
Moving to different parts of a document
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navigating
Present participle of the verb navigate
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navigating
The process of moving around on the World Wide Web by following hypertext paths which link you to documents or other sites
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navigating
moving around from web site to web site The most successful navigating occurs when you have a specific task so you move through the web with purpose
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navigating
planning and directing the course of a naval vessel or aircraft; steering; travelling through or over (a body of water, etc.) isim
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navigating
Finding your way around Often used in the Internet, particularly the World-Wide Web A browser is is used for navigating hypertext documents
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navigating
The act of observing the content of the Web for some purpose
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