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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
pilot
I.pi‧lot1 W3 /ˈpaɪlət/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: pilote, from Italian pedota, from Greek pedon 'oar'] 1. someone who operates the controls of an aircraft or spacecraft: an airline pilot a fighter pilot The official report into the accident says that it was caused by pilot error (=a mistake by the pilot). 2. someone with a special knowledge of a particular area of water, who is employed to guide ships across it: a harbour pilot 3. pilot study/project/scheme etc a small study, project etc which is carried out as a test to see if an idea, product etc will be successful: a pilot scheme which could be extended to other areas 4. a television programme that is made in order to test whether people like it and would watch it: a pilot for a new sitcom ⇨ ↑automatic pilot • • • THESAURUS people on a plane ▪ pilot someone who operates the controls of a plane: an airline pilot | He has a pilot’s licence. ▪ co-pilot a pilot who shares the control of a plane with the main pilot: The pilot became ill, and the co-pilot had to land the plane. ▪ captain the pilot who is in charge of an aircraft: This is your captain speaking. We will be arriving at Gatwick Airport in approximately 10 minutes. ▪ the flight crew all the people who work on a plane during a flight: The flight crew asked for permission to land at Chicago’s O'Hare International Airport. ▪ the cabin crew the people whose job is to serve food and drinks to passengers on a plane: The cabin crew will be serving drinks shortly. ▪ flight attendant someone whose job is to serve food and drink to passengers on a plane: The flight attendant told him to go back to his seat. ▪ steward/stewardess a man/woman whose job is to serve food and drinks to passengers on a plane: I asked the stewardess if I could have a blanket. II.pilot2 BrE AmE verb [transitive] 1. to guide an aircraft, spacecraft, or ship as its pilot 2. to test a new idea, product etc on people to find out whether it will be successful: The new exams are currently being piloted in a number of areas. 3. literary to help someone to go to a place 4. British English to be responsible for making sure that a new law or plan is officially approved pilot something through something The Bill was piloted through Parliament by the health minister.
pilothu◎ | ['pailət] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | (hàng hải) hoa tiêu | | ☆ | deep-sea pilot | | hoa tiêu ngoài biển khơi | | ☆ | coast pilot; inshore pilot | | hoa tiêu ven biển | | ■ | (hàng không) người lái (máy bay), phi công | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) người dẫn đường, vật dẫn đường (đi săn...) | | 〆 | to drop the pilot | | ✓ | bỏ rơi một cố vấn đáng tin cậy | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | (hàng hải) dẫn, điều khiển (tàu) | | ■ | (hàng không) lái, điều khiển (máy bay) | | ☆ | pilot a plane | | lái một chiếc máy bay | | ■ | dẫn dắt (ai/cái gì) | | ☆ | pilot somebody through a crowd | | dẫn ai qua một đám đông | | ■ | (ở Quốc hội) đảm bảo (cái gì) thành công | | ☆ | pilot a bill through the House | | lái được một dự luật thông qua Quốc hội | | ■ | thử (cái gì) bằng kế hoạch thí điểm | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) dìu dắt (ai) qua những khó khăn | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | thí điểm; thí nghiệm quy mô nhỏ | | ☆ | a pilot project | | dự án thí điểm | | ☆ | a pilot study | | nghiên cứu thí điểm |
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