| 释义 |
dead-reckoning plot [¦ded `rek·ǝn·iŋ ´plät] NAVIGATION 1. In marine navigation, the graphic plot of consecutive course lines representing courses steered or planned to be steered, originating from a fix or running fix position, and suitably labeled as to course, speeds, and times of periodic dead-reckoning positions. 2. In air navigation, the graphic plot of track and ground speed, suitably labeled. Also known as ground plot. |