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Id ESLPod_0248_WE_0170
Episode Id ESLPod 248
Episode Title Business Websites
Phrase to navigate
Text The verb "to navigate," in this podcast, means to move between places on the Internet or a website: "Soriah is only five years old, but she's already better at navigating the Internet than her parents are." The same verb can also mean to find out where one's ship, car, or plane is or is traveling: "When the computers stopped working, the airplane pilot had to navigate with paper maps." When riding in a car, "to navigate" means to use a map to find out where one is and in what direction one should go: "When they drove into the city, Daniel had to navigate while his wife drove." "To navigate" can also mean to find the right way to do something in a difficult situation: "It's going to be difficult to navigate the new laws about how companies should report their financial information."
Topics Business

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