navigationally造句
例句与造句
- "Risky and navigationally difficult " to reach, the site lay less than 10 minutes'flight-time from enemy air bases.
- George's ape mentor plays Albert to George's navigationally challenged jungle Batman, busily imprinting his body outline on various tree trunks.
- "Navigationally, it's a disaster, " said Wayne Rucker, who owns Hyannis Marina and helped found the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound.
- This won't fit on another page, and it's navigationally useful to have it in one place ( WP : LIST, WP : SIZE ).
- He further commended the game's world design, and described it as one of the most " navigationally sophisticated " worlds he had ever experienced in a game.
- It's difficult to find navigationally in a sentence. 用navigationally造句挺难的
- [Navigationally, the arc is perfectly sensible : from Cape Verde, the ship cuts across the doldrums below the equator, catches the southwest-bound tack easily .]
- Arriving at Finschhafen on 4 May, she reported to the commander of TF 76 at Sudest on 6 May and commenced 5 months of intensive and navigationally difficult escort work along the New Guinea coast.
- For example, hydrographic charts are designed to portray what is safe for navigation, and therefore will usually tend to maintain least hydrographic offices maintaining " best observed " databases, and then making navigationally " safe " products as required.
- "' Fawley Power Station "'was an chimney is a prominent ( and navigationally useful ) landmark, but it is not, as is sometimes claimed, the highest point in Hampshire ( which is Pilot Hill ).
- Navigationally, Sidewalk is a bit confusing, often sending the user to a national online retailer when a local one is desired, which is odd since Sidewalk's main virtue is presenting shopping and entertainment options in one's own neighborhood.
- But summer was better navigationally and the three gorges, described as an " 150-mile passage which is like the narrow throat of an hourglass ", posed hazardous threats of crosscurrents, whirlpools and eddies, creating significant challenges to steamship efforts.
- Although the " Lebedev " is lagging Merton's yacht, its senior pilot delivers a surprise blow by announcing that he plans to jettison his co-pilot in an escape capsule now that the earlier, navigationally intensive part of the race has finished.
- The smallest Australian state, about the size of West Virginia, its population of fewer than half a million ( compared with West Virginia's roughly 1.8 million ) means you will never hit a traffic jam, and, because there aren't many roads, you have to be navigationally challenged in the extreme to get lost.
- I feel incredibly hurt that when I make an Infobox which is widely used in the same circumstances i'm told its : " confusing " ( how ? ? ? ? ), and " Navigationally " ( not a word ) it is redundant to " ( huh ? redundant ? where on the ICWH infobox does it display winners ? ? ? ) . talk ) 00 : 49, 17 July 2010 ( UTC)