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naviguer

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
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I. navigate [Brit ˈnavɪɡeɪt, Am ˈnævəˌɡeɪt] VB trans

1. navigate (sail):

navigate

2. navigate (guide) navigator:

navigate plane, ship

3. navigate (steer):

navigate plane
navigate ship
navigate one's way through streets
navigate one's way through crowd, obstacles, difficulties

4. navigate (on the Internet):

to navigate the Web

II. navigate [Brit ˈnavɪɡeɪt, Am ˈnævəˌɡeɪt] VB intr

navigate NAUT, AVIAT
navigate MOTOR (in a rally)
navigate (on a journey) passenger:
navigate (without a map)
to navigate by the stars
to navigate by the stars
French
French
English
English
to navigate
to navigate by compass
to navigate by compass
to navigate by sounding
diriger navire
to steer, to navigate (vers toward, towards Brit)
to sail ou navigate by the stars

in the PONS Dictionary

I. navigate [ˈnævɪgeɪt] VB trans

1. navigate NAUT:

navigate
to navigate the ocean/a river

2. navigate (steer, pilot):

navigate

3. navigate (manage to get through):

to navigate one's way to the door

4. navigate (overcome):

navigate

II. navigate [ˈnævɪgeɪt] VB intr

1. navigate NAUT, AVIAT:

navigate

2. navigate AUTO:

navigate
in the PONS Dictionary

I. navigate [ˈnæv·ɪ·geɪt] VB trans

1. navigate NAUT:

navigate
to navigate the ocean/a river

2. navigate (steer, pilot):

navigate

3. navigate (manage to get through):

to navigate one's way to the door

4. navigate comput:

to navigate the Internet

II. navigate [ˈnæv·ɪ·geɪt] VB intr

1. navigate NAUT, AVIAT:

navigate

2. navigate AUTO:

navigate
Present
Inavigate
younavigate
he/she/itnavigates
wenavigate
younavigate
theynavigate
Past
Inavigated
younavigated
he/she/itnavigated
wenavigated
younavigated
theynavigated
Present Perfect
Ihavenavigated
youhavenavigated
he/she/ithasnavigated
wehavenavigated
youhavenavigated
theyhavenavigated
Past Perfect
Ihadnavigated
youhadnavigated
he/she/ithadnavigated
wehadnavigated
youhadnavigated
theyhadnavigated

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In relative silence, the narrator, still a child, contemplates the vastness of the stars and his people, sitting quietly with larger bodies than mine.
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The veil was fastened to her hair with five diamond stars, the gift of the bridegroom.
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Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hope rise to the stars.
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