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naviguer
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inglés
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francés
I. navigate [ingl. brit. ˈnavɪɡeɪt, ingl. am. ˈnævəˌɡeɪt] V. 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 [ingl. brit. ˈnavɪɡeɪt, ingl. am. ˈnævəˌɡeɪt] V. intr.
navigate NÁUT., AERO.
navigate MOTOR (in a rally)
navigate (on a journey) passenger:
navigate (without a map)
to navigate by the stars
to navigate by the stars
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francés
inglés
inglés
diriger navire
to steer, to navigate (vers toward, towards ingl. brit.)
I. navigate [ˈnævɪgeɪt] V. trans.
1. navigate NÁUT.:
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] V. intr.
1. navigate NÁUT., AERO.:
navigate
2. navigate AUTO.:
navigate
I. navigate [ˈnæv·ɪ·geɪt] V. trans.
1. navigate NÁUT.:
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] V. intr.
1. navigate NÁUT., AERO.:
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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Radiation pressure from the star will push the dust particles away into interstellar space over a relatively short timescale.
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There are some lovely little moments like the star daughter in a super short skin-tight outfit struggling to touch her producer's feet without splitting a seam.
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Most other names are directly tied to its role as pole star.
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Mature was always a self-effacing star who had no delusions about his own work.
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This lack of synchronization and the high ellipticity of their orbit may indicate that this is a young star system.
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