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etwas navigieren
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I. navi·gate [ˈnævɪgeɪt] VERB trans

1. navigate (steer):

to navigate sth

2. navigate (traverse):

to navigate sth
to navigate the ocean/a river

3. navigate (pilot):

to navigate sth
AUTO to navigate sth
etw lenken

4. navigate übtr (get through):

to navigate sth
to navigate TV channels
to navigate the internet

5. navigate übtr (overcome):

to navigate sth

II. navi·gate [ˈnævɪgeɪt] VERB intr

navigate NAUT, LUFTF
navigate AUTO driver
fahren <fährt, fährst, fuhr, gefahren>
navigate passenger
navigate passenger
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Deutsch
Englisch
Englisch
to navigate
[nach etw Dat] navigieren
to navigate [according to sth]
to navigate
etw [durch etw Akk/in etw Akk] navigieren
to navigate sth [through/into sth]
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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The middle of the screen, after the road, contains a median where the player must prepare to navigate the river.
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Using steam power, riverboats were developed during that time which could navigate in shallow waters as well as upriver against strong currents.
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The 12.4mi km course finishes at a height of 14100 ft after navigating 156 turns.
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The track navigates the perimeter of the building before approaching the final drop.
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The new format has been criticized for being aesthetically unattractive and difficult to navigate.
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