navigability
noun [ U ] uk/ˌnæv.ɪ.ɡəˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us/ˌnæv.ə.ɡəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
(水域的)适航性
the degree to which an area of water is deep, wide, or safe enough for a boat to go through
They have promised to improve the navigability of the river. 他们承诺改善这条河流的通航能力。
The agency issued a report on the river's navigability. 该机构发布了一份关于这条河流的适航性的报告。
internet & telecoms (网页、电脑屏幕的)易操作性,易浏览性
(of a website or computer screen) the quality of being easy to move around to find the information or part that you want
He praised the site for its navigability. 他称赞这个网站很易于浏览。
Navigability is crucial in an online CV: make it easy to move from one section to another. 易浏览性对线上简历来说至关重要,应该很容易从一个部分跳转到另一个部分。
See: navigable
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- We are investigating the navigability of the river in order to determine whether military supplies could reach the region by this route.
- They assured us that the proposed work would not affect the navigability of the waters.
- He wants them to change navigability laws to allow anglers to wade to the high water mark.
- The emphasis is on graphics, interface design, and navigability.