navigable
adjective
uk/ˈnæv.ɪ.ɡə.bəl/us/ˈnæv.ə.ɡə.bəl/(of anareaofwater)deep,wide, orsafeenough for aboatto go through:
(水域)可通航的,可航行的Thatstretchofriveris tooshallowto be navigable.那段河道太浅,不能通航。
Theareahas hundreds ofmilesof navigablewaterways.
internet & telecoms
(of awebsiteorcomputerscreen)easytomovearound tofindtheinformationorpartthat youwant:
Theyprovidegreatonlinesupport, witheasilynavigablepages.
Thedevicehas a touch-sensitivescreenthat's navigable using thetouchpad.
- Thecanalcreatesa navigablelinkfrom Albanystraightdown the Hudson River to New York.
- Colombia has more navigablerivermilesthanpavedroads.
- They went insearchof thefabledNorthwest Passage, a navigablewatertraderouteto thePacific.
- We areofferingteachersaneasilynavigableresourcethat willsavethemtime.
- Usemenusandlinksto makeyourwebsitemore navigable.
Navigation & shipwrecks
- astrolabe
- buoy
- chart
- circumnavigation
- foghorn
- lane
- lighthouse
- narrows
- navigability
- navigational
- passage
- pilot
- quadrant
- refloat
- sextant
- shipwreck
- sonar
- the doldrums
- the Pole Star
- yaw
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