pilot

/ˈpaɪlət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpaɪlət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpī-lət/ (ame, mw) · /ˈpaɪ.lət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpaɪ.lət/ (ame, ipa)

pilot — noun

  • pilotsingular
  • pilotsplural

1. someone trained and allowed to control a plane or other aircraft in the air.

1.名詞A2
釋義

someone trained and allowed to control a plane or other aircraft in the air.

例句

After ten years in the air force, Elena became a commercial pilot.

common collocation: commercial pilot

The pilot checked the weather before taking the small plane north.

typical duty before a flight

同義詞
  • aviator

    more formal and often used in historical or technical contexts

  • flyer

    less exact and often more informal

  • captain

    in air travel this is the senior pilot in command, not any pilot

文法句型

pilot + aircraft

commercial/airline/helicopter pilot

用法筆記

Often followed by a word showing the aircraft type or job, such as 'airline pilot' or 'helicopter pilot'. Distinguish from noun/2, which is a sea specialist who guides ships near a port.

常見錯誤

My sister is a driver for a plane.
My sister is a pilot.
💡English uses 'pilot' for the person who flies an aircraft.

2. a sea expert who comes onto a ship and leads it through difficult local waters,

2.名詞C1
釋義

a sea expert who comes onto a ship and leads it through difficult local waters, especially near a port.

例句

A harbor pilot climbed aboard before dawn and guided the tanker inland.

common collocation: harbor pilot

Strong fog covered the bay, so the ship waited for a local pilot.

同義詞
  • harbor pilot

    a more specific name for this exact role

  • navigator

    broader and can refer to route planning without boarding the ship

  • guide

    general word that does not show the official maritime role

文法句型

pilot + ship

harbor/local pilot

用法筆記

This sense is tied to ships and local waters, not aircraft. It often appears with words like 'harbor', 'port', 'channel', and 'licensed'.

常見錯誤

The plane pilot met us at the harbor.
The harbor pilot met us at the harbor.
💡this sense is about guiding ships, not flying aircraft.

3. a sample radio or television show made to see whether a new series should be con

3.名詞C1
釋義

a sample radio or television show made to see whether a new series should be continued.

例句

The network ordered six more scripts after the pilot tested well.

TV industry use: a sample first show

We watched the pilot online before the full series reached Taiwan.

同義詞
  • sample episode

    clear descriptive phrase, but not the fixed industry term

  • test show

    plain-language explanation rather than a standard label

  • prototype episode

    stresses early design, but sounds more technical

文法句型

watch a pilot

film/shoot a pilot

用法筆記

Usually refers to one trial episode rather than a full series. Distinguish from adjective/1, where 'pilot' describes a test project or study.

常見錯誤

Episode one was the pilot study.
Episode one was the pilot.
💡for television or radio, the noun is 'pilot', not 'pilot study'.

4. a very small gas flame kept burning so it can light the main burner.

4.名詞C1
釋義

a very small gas flame kept burning so it can light the main burner.

例句

The stove would not heat because the pilot had gone out.

common pattern: the pilot went out

Dad relit the pilot before turning the water heater back on.

pattern: relight the pilot

同義詞
  • pilot light

    the full and more common form of this noun

  • igniter flame

    describes the function, but is less fixed as a dictionary label

文法句型

the pilot goes out

relight the pilot

用法筆記

Often appears in the full phrase 'pilot light'. When speakers shorten it to 'pilot', they still mean the small flame, not the whole stove or heater.

pilot — adjective

pilot — verb