单词 | pilot |
释义 | Word Frequency pilot(ˈpaɪlət) noun 1. a. a person who is qualified to operate an aircraft or spacecraft in flight b. (as modifier) pilot error 2. a. a person who is qualified to steer or guide a ship into or out of a port, river mouth, etc b. (as modifier) a pilot ship 3. a person who steers a ship 4. a person who acts as a leader or guide 5. machinery a guide, often consisting of a tongue or dowel, used to assist in joining two mating parts together 6. machinery a plug gauge for measuring an internal diameter 7. cinema a colour test strip accompanying black-and-white rushes from colour originals 8. an experimental programme on radio or television 9. pilot film 10. (modifier) used in or serving as a test or trial a pilot project 11. (modifier) serving as a guide a pilot beacon verb (transitive) 12. to act as pilot of 13. to control the course of 14. to guide or lead (a project, people, etc) Word origin C16: from French pilote, from Medieval Latin pilotus, ultimately from Greek pēdon oar; related to Greek pous foot |
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