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piloting

英 [ˈpaɪlətɪŋ]

美 [ˈpaɪlətɪŋ]

v.  驾驶(飞行器); 领航(船只); 引导; 使通过(尤指复杂的地方或系统); 试点; 试行
pilot的现在分词

现在分词:piloting 

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  • N-COUNT (飞机)驾驶员;飞行员
    Apilotis a person who is trained to fly an aircraft.
    1. He spent seventeen years as an airline pilot.
      他当了17年的航空公司飞行员。
    2. ...fighter pilots of the British Royal Air Force.
      英国皇家空军的战斗机飞行员
  • (船舶的)引航员,领航员
    Apilotis a person who steers a ship through a difficult stretch of water, for example the entrance to a harbour.
    1. VERB 驾驶(飞机等);为(船舶)引航
      If someonepilotsan aircraft or ship, they act as its pilot.
      1. 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。
    2. N-COUNT 试验性的方案;试点性的项目
      Apilotscheme or apilotproject is one which is used to test an idea before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale.
      1. 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。
      2. ...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
    3. VERB 试验;试行
      If a government or organizationpilotsa programme or a scheme, they test it, before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale.
      1. 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。
    4. VERB 使(新的法律或议案)顺利通过
      If a government ministerpilotsa new law or bill through parliament, he or she makes sure that it is introduced successfully.
      1. 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。
    5. N-COUNT (电视的)试播节目,试播集
      Apilotor apilot episodeis a single television programme that is shown in order to find out whether a particular series of programmes is likely to be popular.
      1. 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。
    6. (煤气灶具、锅炉等用于引火的)常燃小火
      Apilotis the pilot light on a gas cooker or stove, boiler, or fire.
      1. See also:automatic pilottest pilot

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Like the America's Cup, a weather strategy and piloting skills play a major role in the Bennett Cup.
        类似于美国杯,空气策略和飞行技巧在Bennett杯比赛中起重要作用。
      • His early industrial experience includes process engineering at SASOL, South Africa ( coal to synthetic fuels) and oil sands piloting and process development in Alberta.
        他的早先在工业领域的经历包括:南非SASOL的煤气化燃料转化处理工程,在艾伯塔从事油砂领航和处理开发。
      • However, piloting tankers outside the immediate war zone was rarely as easy as it is during peacetime.
        然而,在战区边缘驾驶着加油机很少能够像和平时期那样轻松。
      • However, pilots are still distinguished by piloting and combat skills, as well as the ability to quickly assess their circumstances.
        然而,根据各自飞行与战斗技能的高低,以及迅速处理各种情况的能力优劣,飞行员之间仍然有很大的区别。
      • A piloting expert can reverse the course of action even when fighting against heavy odds.
        飞行专家即使在与强敌作战时也有能力逆转战局。
      • Nick ellett had a 12-year career in the Royal Air Force, piloting Chinook helicopters, before joining PA consulting, where he is now a partner for defence sector clients.
        尼克埃利特(nickellett)曾为英国皇家空军效力12年,驾驶奇努克(chinook)直升机,然后他加盟paconsulting公司,如今他是负责防务行业客户的合伙人。
      • Because of their first-hand knowledge, companies that have already adopted one or more cloud applications view cloud solutions very differently from those researching or piloting cloud solutions.
        已经采纳了一个或多个云应用的公司,积累了第一手的知识,相对于尚在摸索、试验云解决方案的公司来说,他们看待云解决方案的态度完全不同。
      • 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。
      • I am very pleased that yesterday we launched the EITI++ initiative and that Guinea and Mauritania have asked for our assistance in piloting this approach.
        我很高兴昨天我们启动了EITI++动议,几内亚和毛里求斯要求我们协助开展这种模式的试点。
      • A study of planning, designing, piloting and evaluating development programs and projects for the improvement of a system.
        规划,设计,试验以及评价开发和制度改善项目的学习。