Navigation in spanish
Navegación
pronunciation: nɑbegɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nɑbegɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
navigation1 = navegación.
Example: Satellite-based communication systems are being used for surveillance and navigation purposes.more:
» astronavigation = astronavegación.
Example: This work thus gave rise, quite naturally, to the use of figure drawing for teaching some of the basic aspects of positional astronomy and astronavigation.» book of navigation = libro de navegación.
Example: He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.» celestial navigation = astronavegación, navegación astrónomica.
Example: Before the development of celestial navigation, sailors navigated by dead reckoning -- this was the method used by Columbus and most other sailors of his era.» coastal navigation = navegación costera.
Example: The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.» satellite navigation system = sistema de navegación por satélite.
Example: A satellite navigation system (also known as a sat-nav system) is a system of satellites, usually managed by one company or country that provides geo-spatial positioning.navigation2 = navegación, desplazamiento, movimiento.
Example: The function of the index is examined both technically and philosophically as a tool for navigation and spatial orientation in large textual data bases.more:
» knowledge navigation = navegación por el conocimiento.
Example: In this new context, concepts such as 'knowledge navigation' rather than 'reading' will become critical, and developments will take place in domains such as knowledge structuring, mapping, knowledge filters, shadows, etc.» navigation facilities = herramientas de navegación.
Example: The author discusses new possibilities of embedded scripts such as inline MPEG, interactive games and navigation facilities.» navigation tool = herramienta de navegación.
Example: The course covered the structure of the Internet in general and navigation tools and was aimed at people 'allergic' to information technology looking for confidence.