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Définition Synonymes
Définition de piloting - Dictionnaire anglais Reverso
Nom
1.
transportationTECH occupation of guiding ships or airplanesTECH
- He chose piloting as his career.
2.
navigationTECH navigational handling of a ship near landTECH
- Piloting is crucial when approaching the harbor.
3.
leadershipRare guidance or leadership in a project or operationRare
- Her piloting of the new initiative led to its success.
Adjectif
1.
controlinvolved in guiding or controlling
- She has piloting experience with various aircraft.
2.
aviationTECH related to the act of flying an aircraftTECH
- The piloting skills of the captain were exceptional.
Origine de piloting
French, piloter (to fly)
Termes dont la définition inclut piloting
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flyingn.
aviationthe action of piloting an aircraft
flyv.
pilotingoperate an aircraft
pilotagen.
service feefee charged for piloting services
aviatev.
professional pilotingpilot an airplane as a profession
robot pilotn.
futuristicrobot capable of piloting a vehicle independently
tugboatmann.
occupationman piloting a tugboat
Exemples de piloting dans une phrase
Piloting requires extensive training and skill. She found piloting to be both challenging and rewarding. Piloting requires precision and skill in narrow channels. Effective piloting can prevent maritime accidents. His piloting of the project was commendable. The team's success was due to her piloting.
The piloting skills required for this mission are advanced. He took a piloting role in the new project. Her piloting experience made her the best candidate for the mission. The piloting manual was essential for the trainees.
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- Français:pilotage, de pilotage, ...
- Allemand:Pilotieren, steuernd, ...
- Italien:pilotaggio, di pilotaggio, ...
- Espagnol:aviación, piloto, ...
- Portugais:pilotagem, de pilotagem, ...
- Chinois:驾驶, 驾驶的, ...
- Japonais:操縦, 操縦の, ...
- Arabe:مِهْنَة الإِرْشاد, قائِد, ...
- Hébreu:טַיָּסוּת, מְנַחֶה, ...
- Russe:пилотирование, пилотирующий, ...
- Ukrainien:пілотування, керуючий, ...
- Hindi:पायलटिंग, मार्गदर्शक, ...
Définition de pilot - Dictionnaire anglais Reverso
Nom
1.
aviationperson who operates an aircraft
- The pilot landed the plane safely.
2.
projectstrial project or scheme
- The pilot project was a success.
3.
televisionfirst episode of a TV series
- The show's pilot received great reviews.
4.
maritimeRare person who guides ships through difficult watersRare
- The pilot navigated the ship into the harbor.
5.
appliancesRare US small flame in a gas applianceRare US
- The pilot light went out, so the heater stopped working.
Verbe
1.
trialtest a new idea or product
- The company will pilot the new app next month.
2.
vehicle controlcontrol an aircraft or ship
- She will pilot the plane to New York.
Expressions avec pilot
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television pilotn.
standalone episode testing a new TV concept
They produced a television pilot to explore the show's potential.
crack pilotn.
highly skilled and exceptional pilot
The crack pilot landed the plane smoothly in bad weather.
informal term for a clergyman or priest
The old sky pilot held a service at the community center every Sunday.
pilot something throughv.
guide a plan or project through a difficult process
She piloted the bill through the committee successfully.
on automatic pilotadj.
operating without conscious control
He answered the questions on automatic pilot.
in a testing phase before full implementation
The new software is currently in pilot mode.
airplane pilotn.
person licensed to operate an aircraft in flight
The airplane pilot navigated through the storm safely.
experienced pilot leading a team
As a senior pilot, she trained new recruits.
airline pilotn.
professional who flies airplanes for an airline to transport people or goods
The airline pilot announced a brief delay before takeoff.
pilot jacketn.
short fitted outerwear for pilots, often padded, sometimes with fur collar
He wore a pilot jacket with a thick collar during winter flights.
pilot projectn.
small project done first to test if an idea works
The company started a pilot project before launching nationwide.
military aviator flying aircraft in combat missions
The combat pilot successfully completed the mission.
pilot basisn.
initial stage for testing a project or idea
The new software was launched on a pilot basis.
pilot flamen.
small continuous gas flame used to light a larger burner
If the heater stops working, check whether the pilot flame is still on.
small test survey done before a much larger main study
The team ran a pilot survey to check if questions were clear.
bush pilotn.
pilot flying small planes to remote areas
The bush pilot landed on the tiny airstrip.
fighter pilotn.
pilot trained to operate fighter aircraft
The fighter pilot executed a complex maneuver during the airshow.
pilot lightn.
small flame used to ignite gas in a stove or heater
The pilot light must be lit for the furnace to start working.
small-scale test to evaluate feasibility and risks
The company launched a pilot program to test the new software.
pilot the shipv.
guide or direct a ship's course
She was chosen to pilot the ship during the storm.
stunt pilotn.
pilot who performs dangerous flying maneuvers
The stunt pilot amazed the crowd with daring loops and rolls.
automatic pilotn.
state of acting without conscious thought
He completed the task on automatic pilot.
charter pilotn.
pilot available for temporary hire
She worked as a charter pilot during the summer.
World War II Japanese pilot on a suicide mission
The kamikaze pilot aimed his plane at the enemy ship.
Origine de pilot
French, pilote (steersman)
Exemples de pilot dans une phrase
The pilot announced the flight's delay. As a pilot, she travels the world frequently. The company launched a pilot to test the new software. We participated in a pilot to improve urban farming techniques. The pilot set the tone for the entire series. After the pilot, the series was quickly picked up.
The pilot expertly steered the vessel through the narrow channel. A seasoned pilot is essential for navigating these treacherous waters. The technician checked if the pilot was lit. Without the pilot, the stove won't ignite. They decided to pilot the new training program in a few schools. Researchers will pilot the vaccine in several communities. He learned to pilot the yacht through the storm. They will pilot the new drone model next week.
Voir toutes les traductions de pilot
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- Français:pilote, tester, ...
- Allemand:Pilot, testen, ...
- Italien:pilota, testare, ...
- Espagnol:piloto, probar, ...
- Portugais:piloto, testar, ...
- Chinois:飞行员, 试用, ...
- Japonais:パイロット, 試す, ...
- Arabe:طَيَّار, اخْتَبَرَ, ...
- Hébreu:טַיָּס, לְבַצֵּעַ פַּיְלוֹט, ...
- Russe:пилот, тестировать, ...
- Ukrainien:пілот, випробовувати, ...
- Hindi:पायलट, परीक्षण करना, ...
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