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1 navigate
أَبْحَرَ في \ navigate: to sail through: This narrow river is hard to navigate. \ قَادَ سفينة \ navigate: to control the course of (a ship or aircraft): We can navigate by the stars. \ See Also طائرة (طائرة) -
2 navigate
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3 navigate
E-comto find your way around the Internet, a Web site, or an HTML document.Research has shown that people navigate in a certain way when reading content in a Web site, and certain standards and conventions of navigation are emerging for Web site design. More important than anything else is functionality: visitors want to find the information they are seeking quickly and easily, and are not particularly interested in style.The most basic design convention, termed “essential” or “global” navigation, holds that every Web page should have a set of essential navigation tools that are visible when the first screen loads, linking to key areas within the Web site. Essential navigation should contain links such as Home, About, Products, Customers, and Contact.It is also important to let visitors know where they are on a Web site, with each page clearly displaying what part of the overall classification it represents. If it is the home page, for example, this should be made clear; or if it is a page dealing with pricing information, the heading at the top of the page should say so.Users also find it useful to know where they have been on a Web site—usually done by changing the color of hyperlink s that have been clicked on from blue to purple. -
4 navigate
['nævɪgeɪt]Abbreviation: NAV -
5 Navigate Under The Stars
Transport: NUTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Navigate Under The Stars
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6 Create Organize Illustrate Navigate
Computers: COINУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Create Organize Illustrate Navigate
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7 Serve Honor Illuminate Navigate Equip
Military: SHINEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Serve Honor Illuminate Navigate Equip
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8 gemi ile gez
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9 navigovat
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10 řídit loď/letoun
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11 двигаться правильным курсом
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > двигаться правильным курсом
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12 находить оптимальный маршрут
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > находить оптимальный маршрут
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13 двигаться правильным курсом
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > двигаться правильным курсом
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14 находить оптимальный маршрут
Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > находить оптимальный маршрут
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15 stjórna, leiîbeina
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16 upravljati navigacijom
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17 navigoida
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18 seilailla
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19 seilata
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20 broditi
• navigate
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navigate — [nav′ə gāt΄] vi. navigated, navigating [< L navigatus, pp. of navigare, to sail < navis, a ship (see NAVY) + agere, to lead, go (see ACT1)] 1. to steer, or direct, a ship or aircraft ☆ 2. Informal to make one s way; walk … English World dictionary
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navigate — nav|i|gate [ˈnævıgeıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of navigare, from navis ship ] 1.) [I and T] to find which way you need to go when you are travelling from one place to another ▪ I ll drive, you take the map and… … Dictionary of contemporary English