pilot
pilot 英 [ˈpaɪlət] 美 [ˈpaɪlət]
n. 飞行员; adj. 试点的 v. 驾驶;
进行时:piloting 过去式:piloted 过去分词:piloted 第三人称单数:pilots 名词复数:pilots
- 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.
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- n. 飞行员;
- adj. 试点的
- v. 驾驶;
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1. an airline pilot
民航飞机飞行员
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2. a fighter pilot
战斗机飞行员
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3. The accident was caused by pilot error.
这场事故是飞行员的失误造成的。
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4. The plane was piloted by the instructor.
飞机由教练员驾驶。
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5. The captain piloted the boat into a mooring.
船长把船驶向泊位。
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6. a pilot project,a pilot study,a pilot survey
试验性项目╱研究╱调查
- pilot (n.) 1510s, "one who steers a ship," from Middle French pillote (16c.), from Italian piloto, supposed to be an alteration of Old Italian pedoto, which usually is said to be from Medieval Greek *pedotes "rudder, helmsman," from Greek pedon "steering oar," related to pous (genitive podos) "foot," from PIE root *ped- "foot." Change of -d- to -l- in Latin ("Sabine -l-") parallels that in odor/olfactory; see lachrymose.
- pilot (v.) 1640s, "to guide, lead;" 1690s, "to conduct as a pilot," from pilot (n.) or from French piloter. Related: Piloted; piloting.
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