基本解釋v. 駕駛(飛行器);領航(船衹);帶領;(使)通過;對……做試點(pilot 的過去式及過去分詞))同根派生 piloted相關詞英漢例句雙語例句An unpiloted spacecraft will attempt to dock with the module; two piloted spacecraft will then follow suit.無人駕駛航天器將與一號艙對接,兩架有人駕駛航空器將隨後對接。It held two of every kind of animal, survived a flood for a long time and was piloted by a righteous man named Noah.它每種動物各載兩衹,在洪水中躲了很長一段時間,由一個叫諾亞的正直男子駕駛。You can imagine all kinds of uses for this technology, from public internet access through street lamps to auto-piloted cars thatcommunicate through their headlights.你可以想象,這一技術(shù)各式各樣的應用,從各種路燈接入公共網(wǎng)絡到自動駕駛的汽車通過前燈交換數(shù)據(jù)。原聲例句As state television cameras chronicled his exploits for the Tuesday evening news, he co-piloted an amphibious firefighting plane, taking on water from a river and dumping it on burning fires in the Ryazan Region.權(quán)威例句For those who have piloted an aircraft, they will be intimately familiar with a stall.FORBES: Fiscal Cliff or Not, Is The Economy Already Stalling?He got here yesterday and flew in his own 747, meaning he actually piloted it himself.WHITEHOUSE: President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with His Majesty Sultan of Brunei The White Housepiloted更多例句詞組短語短語Piloted Drive 自動駕駛模式;自動駕駛版原型車piloted valve 先導式閥;預啓閥Internal Piloted 內(nèi)部引導式piloted satellite 有人駕駛衛(wèi)星piloted ignition 強制點燃piloted更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft. A pilot is a person who steers a ship through a difficult stretch of water, for example, the entrance to a harbour. If someone pilots an aircraft or ship, they act as its pilot. 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. If a government or organization pilots a programme or project, they test it, before deciding whether to introduce it on a larger scale. piloted劍橋字典piloted柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義機械工程先導控制的