piloted
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft. 飛行員
He spent seventeen years as an airline pilot. 他當(dāng)了17年的航空公司飛行員。
2. N-COUNT A pilot is a person who steers a ship through a difficult stretch of water, for example, the entrance to a harbour. 領(lǐng)航員
It seemed that the pilot had another ship to take up the river that evening. 似乎該領(lǐng)航員那天晚上還要引領(lǐng)另一艘船沿河而上。
3. V-T If someone pilots an aircraft or ship, they act as its pilot. 駕駛 (飛機(jī)); 為 (船只) 領(lǐng)航
He piloted his own plane part of the way to Washington. 他駕駛自己的飛機(jī)飛行了去華盛頓的部分路程。
4. ADJ A pilot plan or a pilot project is one that is used to test an idea before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale. 試驗(yàn)性的
The plan is to launch a pilot programme next summer. 計(jì)劃是在明年夏天實(shí)施一個(gè)試驗(yàn)性方案。
5. V-T If a government or organization pilots a programme or project, they test it, before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale. 試行 (計(jì)劃或方案)
Teachers are piloting a literature-based reading programme. 老師們正在試開一門以文學(xué)為基礎(chǔ)的閱讀課程。
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