navigate
Prononciation : [ˈnævɪɡeɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « travel »
(verb) to find your way from one place to another. It’s like when you use a map or GPS to see how to get to a fun place, like the zoo or a friend's house.
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We used a map to navigate through the city and found the best pizza place.
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She couldn't navigate the unfamiliar streets and ended up getting lost.
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How do you usually navigate when you go to a new city?
Contexte : « understanding »
(verb) to manage or deal with something complicated. It’s like when you have a tough homework assignment and you figure out how to work on it step-by-step.
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He learned how to navigate the complicated rules of the game.
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She struggled to navigate her feelings after the sad news.
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Can you navigate through the new rules we learned in class today?
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