英 [ˌnævɪɡəˈbɪləti] 美 [ˌnævɪɡəˈbɪləti]
n. 耐航性;[水运][航] 适航性
the quality of being suitable for the passage of a ship or aircraft
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navigable 可航行的;可驾驶的;适于航行的
[水运][航]耐航性;适航性
The third major indirect cost of soil erosion is the loss of navigability.
土壤侵蚀第三个重要的间接代价是丧失航行能力。
The cleanup operation helped ensure the water quality of the dam and its navigability.
清理工作有助于确保大坝的水质及顺利巡航。
Consistency, screen layout, relationships and navigability are important concepts of organization.
一致性,页面布局,模块关系和页面导航是组织中的重要概念。
Though the survey questions are not made public, passengers were asked prior to boarding to rate their satisfaction with the airport they were in, presumably including questions about ticketing and security lines, airport signage, airport navigability and retail and dining options, among others.
And going back to the summer, he directed -- he, the President, directed his administration to take every step within our authority to mitigate the damage caused by the drought, and the Army Corps has taken proactive action over the time to ensure navigability of the river system.
But what it gave us, with its short, 200-foot block lengths and small, 20- to 25-foot lot sizes, its direct and easy navigability, is a walkable, personal city at human scale, where every street is an endlessly varied and inviting series of visual experiences, of constantly changing shopfronts, restaurants and buildings of infinite styles and uses.