navegar
sail ; float ; cruise ; burrow through.
In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.
And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.
The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.
This article explains how to use gophers to burrow through the Internet.
aficcionado a navegar
boater
Boaters enjoy the feel of sun and spray and so it's tempting to boat without wearing a life jacket - especially on nice days.
en buenas condiciones para navegar
seaworthy
Today, people are looking for solutions that make motorboats more streamlined and seaworthy.
navegar en barca
boat
Boaters enjoy the feel of sun and spray and so it's tempting to boat without wearing a life jacket - especially on nice days.
navegar en barco
boat
Boaters enjoy the feel of sun and spray and so it's tempting to boat without wearing a life jacket - especially on nice days.
navegar en solitario
sail + solo
A 14-year-old Dutch sailor departed in secrecy from Gibraltar Saturday on her quest to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world.
navegar por
navigate (through)
Hypertext offers users a simple way to navigate through computerised information systems but there is always the risk that users may become lost in the network of interconnected pieces of information.
navegar por el mundo
sail + the seven seas
roam + the seven seas
While pirates and ancient mariners may have bragged about sailing the seven seas, the phrase is merely figurative.
Like, roaming the seven seas with a cutlass between your teeth, killing and stealing and raping as you go?.
navegar por Internet
surf + the Internet
Surfing the Internet is usually seen as fun, dangerous, or a tremendous waste of time, depending on who you ask.
navegar por la red
surf + the net
surf + the Web
The article 'Job opportunities glitter for librarians who surf the net' describes a range of Internet resources which post details of library and information science job vacancies in the USA and elsewhere.
Findings showed that a majority of companies have access to the Internet, and many find 'surfing the Web' frustrating.
navegar por la red en busca de información
surf for + information
A customer arriving at an equiry desk with a question might be rather thrown by a staff member who said that they would go 'surfing' for the information, but it might take a couple of hours!.
navegar por la web
surf + the Web
Findings showed that a majority of companies have access to the Internet, and many find 'surfing the Web' frustrating.
navegar siguiendo la costa
coast
The ancients coasted only in their navigation.
navegar (todos) en el mismo barco [Usado generalmente en sentido figurado]
be (all) in the same boat
We're all in the same boat, and if part of it sinks, probably the rest of it does, too.