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Satellite navigation

  1. A form of position finding using radio transmissions from satellites with sophisticated on-board automatic equipment.

  2. Стелитарная, спутниковая навигация

  3. People have always looked to the heavens to find their way, and they still can. each of a constellation of man-made satellites emits signals indicating the precise time by atomic clock. a ground receiver has in its memory the orbit of every satellite and can calculate its own exact position by simultaneously reading the signals of four or more. see galileo and global positioning system.


Стелитарная, русский

Спутниковая навигация, русский



Navigate, английский
    To move around in a document. navigate


Navigating a strait line and its reciprocal, английский

Navigating a strait pattern, английский

Navigating mode, английский
    Навигационный режим


Navigatio, латинский

Navigatio [onis, f], латинский

Navigation, английский
  1. The art and science of conducting a boat safely from one point to another.

  2. Навигация

  3. The art and science of conducting a ship safely from one point to another

  4. Мореходство, судоходство, плавание,

  5. Судовождение, судоходство

  6. The art of conducting vessels on the sea, not only by the peculiar knowledge of seamanship in all its intricate details, but also by such a knowledge of the higher branches of nautical astronomy as enables the commander to hit his port, after a long succession of bad weather, and an absence of three or four months from all land. any man without science may navigate the entire canals of great britain, but may be unable to pass from plymouth to guernsey.

  7. The science or art of planning, ascertaining, and recording the course of a vessel or aircraft; including fixing present and predicting future location, and collision avoidance. the word comes from the sanskrit navagati.

  8. Навигация; перемещение

  9. The mechanism used to direct users around a website.


Navigation, английский

Navigation & maps, английский
    An app category that contains apps with maps, gps, or other tools to help you find your way.


Navigation (system), английский
    Навигационная система


Navigation acts, английский
  1. A series of laws passed by parliament, beginning in 1651, to ensure that england made money from its colonies’ trade.

  2. Various statutes by which the legislature of great britain has in a certain degree restricted the intercourse of foreign vessels with her own ports, or those of her dependent possessions; the object being to promote the increase of british shipping.

  3. Several british parliamentary ordinances issued between 1651 and 1847, designed to expand the country’s waterborne commerce and limit trade by its colonies with britain’s commercial rivals.


Navigation aid, английский

Navigation aids, английский
    Навигационные средства navigational barкнопки перемещения; панель перемещения; навигационная панель


Navigation and avoidance system, английский
    Система навигации и обхода препятствий


Navigation and radio homing, английский
    Система дальней радионавигации


Navigation and target acquisition system, английский
    Прицельно-навигационная система


Navigation and traffic control, английский
    Навигация и увд


Navigation and traffic control satellite, английский
    Спутник для обеспечения навигации и увд


Navigation and weapon- aiming (sub) system, английский
    Прицельно-навигационная (под) система


Navigation at the prime meridian, английский

Navigation bar, английский
  1. Навигационная панель; линейка с кнопками управления перемещением

  2. A control bar in outlook that enables the user to navigate quickly to different areas or views within the application.

  3. A surface that appears on the phone screen with a -€oesoft-€? key for the back, start and search button.

  4. An app bar that appears along the top edge of the screen and may include app commands or navigation.

  5. On a web page, a grouping of hyperlinks for getting around in that particular web site.


Satellites, латинский

Sophisticated, английский
  1. Сложный

  2. A 1 лит. измененный, переработанный, не подлинный; 2 обманчи- вый, фальсифицированный


Constellation, английский
  1. N констелляция, совокупность

  2. Совокупность; группа


Simultaneously, английский
    Adv одновре- менно


Positioning, английский
    Placing elements, such as text and graphics, on a page to let the page author control the exact location and layer order of a page element.


Gear, английский
    A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment.


Chock, английский
  1. A fitting through which anchor or mooring lines are led. usually u-shaped to reduce chafe.

  2. Hole or ring attached to the hull to guide a line via that point. an opening in a ships bulwark normally oval in shape designed to allow mooring lines to be fastened to cleats or bits mounted to the ship`s deck. see also panama chock and dutchman`s chock.

  3. Полуклюз, подставка, подпирать

  4. A wedge or block used to prevent an object from moving.

  5. A guide mounted on the deck through which docklines and anchor rode are run.

  6. Крепление, киповая планка

  7. A sort of wedge used to rest or confine any weighty body, and prevent it from fetching way when the ship is in motion. also, pieces fitted to supply a deficiency or defect after the manner of filling. also, blocks of timber latterly substituted beneath the beams for knees, and wedged by iron keys. (see boat-chocks.)—chock of the bowsprit. see bend.—chocks of the rudder, large accurately adapted pieces of timber kept in readiness to choak the rudder, by filling up the excavation on the side of the rudder hole, in case of any accident. it is also choaked or chocked, when a ship is likely to get strong stern-way, when tiller-ropes break, &c.—to chock, is to put a wedge under anything to prevent its rolling. ( see chuck.)

  8. [1] deck-mounted guide for an anchor chain or mooring line. [2] wedge-shaped block to stop aircraft or cargo from moving. [3] one of several blocks supporting a boat under repair. chock-a-block: this term describes the situation when two blocks (pulleys) in a tackle have been pulled so close together that no further movement is possible. in britain and australia the term has come into slang use to mean “overcrowded,” “full up,” or “fed up.”

  9. A block of wood, sometimes wedge shaped, placed under the ends of the runners on a drill base to prevent movement of a drill or under a mine-car wheel to prevent movement of the car.

  10. To wedge drill-machine runners or drill-truck wheels in place by using chock blocks or wedges.

  11. A square pillar constructed of short, rectangular wooden blocks, used to support the roof in an under ground working place. 4. a square pillar, used to support a mine roof con structed of prop timbers laid in alternate cross lay ers, log-cabin style. the center area may be filled with waste rock. also called crib, pig sty.

  12. A mechanical device, or a wedge, used as anchors in cracks.

  13. A fitting or hole in a railing or deck through which a mooring or anchor line is routed.

  14. A wedge used to secure an item in place.