| 释义 | Definition of navigation lights in English:navigation lightsplural noun A set of lights shown by a ship or aircraft at night to indicate its position and orientation. (船只、飞机夜间显示方位的)航行灯 Example sentencesExamples  Two new navigation buoys will be provided in the channel and alterations are to be carried out on existing navigation lights. Only their navigation lights and headlamps are visible. A small red light is displayed, similar to an aircraft navigation light seen from a distance. Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. Submarines were seldom, if ever, allowed to dive at night, and they had to burn navigation lights during exercises on the surface. There were no injuries and damage was confined to navigation lights. The fire was discovered when the boat's skipper went to check the generator after spotting a flickering navigation light. Look closer and you'll notice the port and starboard navigation lights, and the knot meter lined up next to the speedo and rev counter on the dash. The volume of yachts was highlighted at night by their navigation lights. There is also steady a white light on the trailing edge of each wing near the green or red navigation light. I had no electronics, no navigation lights and no autopilot. Many waters and waterways insist on the use of navigation lights at night. ‘The damage is superficial,’ he said, ‘just the wing tip navigation light.’ I stuck with my instrument scan because it was too disorienting for me to look up and align myself with the ship's navigation lights. It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. Some don't even have fire extinguishers, navigation lights and foghorns on board, they add. We headed back, swimming across debris over the deck, where a large navigation light lay close to one of the broken masts. The second incident involved the coaster Lara which collided with a mooring post and navigation light at the entrance to Alexandra Dock, demolishing the light. It was pitch dark and I was unable to see the navigation lights of my own boat. l looked for the telltale sign of the boat's navigation lights reflecting off the water, but I never saw it.
Definition of navigation lights in US English:navigation lightsplural nounˌnavəˈɡāSHən līts A set of lights shown by a ship or aircraft at night to indicate its position and orientation, especially with respect to other vessels or aircraft. (船只、飞机夜间显示方位的)航行灯 Example sentencesExamples  It was pitch dark and I was unable to see the navigation lights of my own boat. It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. I stuck with my instrument scan because it was too disorienting for me to look up and align myself with the ship's navigation lights. There is also steady a white light on the trailing edge of each wing near the green or red navigation light. A small red light is displayed, similar to an aircraft navigation light seen from a distance. There were no injuries and damage was confined to navigation lights. l looked for the telltale sign of the boat's navigation lights reflecting off the water, but I never saw it. I had no electronics, no navigation lights and no autopilot. Only their navigation lights and headlamps are visible. The fire was discovered when the boat's skipper went to check the generator after spotting a flickering navigation light. The volume of yachts was highlighted at night by their navigation lights. The second incident involved the coaster Lara which collided with a mooring post and navigation light at the entrance to Alexandra Dock, demolishing the light. ‘The damage is superficial,’ he said, ‘just the wing tip navigation light.’ Look closer and you'll notice the port and starboard navigation lights, and the knot meter lined up next to the speedo and rev counter on the dash. Two new navigation buoys will be provided in the channel and alterations are to be carried out on existing navigation lights. Submarines were seldom, if ever, allowed to dive at night, and they had to burn navigation lights during exercises on the surface. Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. We headed back, swimming across debris over the deck, where a large navigation light lay close to one of the broken masts. Many waters and waterways insist on the use of navigation lights at night. Some don't even have fire extinguishers, navigation lights and foghorns on board, they add.
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