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Pilot N N Count 可数名词 Steers Ship Episode Test

英语单词 pilot
英美音标 英 ['paɪlət] 美 ['paɪlət]
中文释义 n.飞行员;领航员;试播节目;<美>排障器;[机]导向器
v.驾驶;领航;向导;试点
adj.试验性的;引导的
英语例句 (1) A pilot must be awake to the changes in the weather.
(2) Mark used to be a pilot on the Mississippi River.
(3) When did you learn to pilot an airplane?
(4) Your job is to pilot the ship into the harbor.
(5) He piloted the old lady through the crowd to her seat.
(6) Tourists need a guide to pilot them through the desert.
(7) Schools in this area are piloting the new maths course.
(8) We are doing a pilot study to see if the new product will sell well.
中文例句 (1) 飞行员必须警觉天气的变化。
(2) 马克曾在密西西比河上当过领航员。
(3) 你什么时候学会驾驶飞机的?
(4) 你的工作是引导该船入港。
(5) 他领着这位老人穿过人群走到她的座位上。
(6) 旅游人员需要向导带领他们走过沙漠。
(7) 这一带的学校正试用新的数学教程。
(8) 我们正在为这种新产品做试销调查,看它的销路好不好。
vocabulary简明 A pilot leads the way. An aircraft pilot flies a plane, and a maritime pilot steers a ship. Also, to pilot is to guide to safety, like to navigate a ship out of a harbor or through a sea of zombies.
vocabulary扩展 Pilot comes from the Greek pēdon meaning "oar." Like an oar that steers a ship, a pilot steers or directs a plane. A pilot can also be a model or basis for others of its kind. A school might launch a pilot breakfast program for a few students before introducing it to the whole school. The pilot episode of a TV show is like a test program produced to determine viewer interest before making a whole season.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](飞机)驾驶员;飞行员 A pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft.
  • He spent seventeen years as an airline pilot.

    他当了17年的航空公司飞行员。

  • ...fighter pilots of the British Royal Air Force.

    英国皇家空军的战斗机飞行员

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](船舶的)引航员,领航员 A pilot is a person who steers a ship through a difficult stretch of water, for example the entrance to a harbour.
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    [VERB 动词]驾驶(飞机等);为(船舶)引航 If someone pilots an aircraft or ship, they act as its pilot.
      [V n]
    • He piloted his own plane part of the way to Washington.

      乘私人飞机去华盛顿的路上,有一段行程是他自己驾驶的。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]试验性的方案;试点性的项目 A pilot scheme or a pilot project is one which is used to test an idea before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale.
      [usu N n]
    • The service is being expanded following the success of a pilot scheme.

      在试验性方案获得成功后,这项服务正在推广中。

    • ...a ten-year pilot project backed by the trade and industry department.

      由贸易和工业部支持的为期10年的试点项目

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    [VERB 动词]试验;试行 If a government or organization pilots a programme or a scheme, they test it, before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale.
      [V n]
    • The trust is looking for 50 schools to pilot a programme aimed at teenage pupils preparing for work.

      该信托基金机构正在寻找50所学校,以试行一个旨在帮助青少年学生做就业准备的项目。

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    [VERB 动词]使(新的法律或议案)顺利通过 If a government minister pilots a new law or bill through parliament, he or she makes sure that it is introduced successfully.
      [V n through n]
      [Also V n]
    • We are now piloting through Parliament a new strategy to tackle youth crime.

      我们正促使议会顺利通过解决青少年犯罪问题的一项新策略。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](电视的)试播节目,试播集 A pilot or a pilot episode is a single television programme that is shown in order to find out whether a particular series of programmes is likely to be popular.
      [oft N n]
    • A pilot episode of Nothing's Impossible has already been filmed.

      《一切皆有可能》的试播集已拍摄出来了。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](煤气灶具、锅炉等用于引火的)常燃小火 A pilot is the pilot light on a gas cooker or stove, boiler, or fire.
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      See also:
      automatic pilot
      test pilot

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