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- n.帆;乘船航行;(风车的)翼板
- v.起航;飘;(船)航行;(人)乘船航行
- 网络赛欧;风帆;新赛欧
第三人称单数:sails 现在分词:sailing 过去式:sailed v. set sail,navigate,cruise,glide,float 1. | [i][t] (船)航行;(人)乘船航行to travel on water using sails or an engine |
| | | The dinghy sailed smoothly across the lake. 小艇平稳地驶过湖面。 | | The ferry sails from Newhaven to Dieppe. 渡船行驶于纽黑文和迪耶普之间。 | | one of the first people to sail around the world 最早进行环球航行的人之一 | | to sail the Atlantic 在大西洋上航行 |
2. | [i][t] 驾驶(或乘坐)帆船航行(尤指作为体育运动)to control or travel on a boat with a sail, especially as a sport |
| We spent the weekend sailing off the south coast. 我们在南部海岸一带驾帆船度过了周末。 | | Do you go sailing often? 你常去驾帆船玩吗? | | She sails her own yacht. 她驾驶自己的游艇。 |
3. | [i] 起航to begin a journey on water |
| We sail at 2 p.m. tomorrow. 我们明天下午两点起航。 | | He sailed for the West Indies from Portsmouth. 他从朴次茅斯起航,向西印度群岛进发。 |
4. | [i] + adv./prep. 掠;飘;浮游;(人)昂首而行,气宇轩昂地走to move quickly and smoothly in a particular direction; (of people) to move in a confident manner |
| clouds sailing across the sky 飘过天空的云彩 | | The ball sailed over the goalie's head. 球从守门员头顶飞过。 | | She sailed past, ignoring me completely. 她翩然而过,看都不看我一眼。 |
IDM sail close to the wind 冒风险(干危险或可能违法的事)to take a risk by doing sth that is dangerous or that may be illegal 1. | [c][u] 帆a sheet of strong cloth which the wind blows against to make a boat or ship travel through the water |
| As the boat moved down the river the wind began to fill the sails. 船顺河而下,风逐渐胀满了帆。 | | a ship under sail(= using sails) 张帆行驶的船 | | in the days of sail(= when ships all used sails) 在帆船时代 | | She moved away like a ship in full sail(= with all its sails spread out) . 她一阵风似的走了。 |
2. | [sing] 乘船航行a trip in a boat or ship |
| We went for a sail. 我们乘船兜了一趟风。 | | a two-hour sail across the bay 横渡海湾的两小时航程 |
3. | [c] (风车的)翼板a set of boards attached to the arm of a windmill |
IDM | a liner setting sail from New York 自纽约起航的邮轮 | | We set sail (for France) at high tide. 我们在涨潮时起航(前往法国)。 |
set sail (from/for…) 起航;开航to begin a trip by sea | a liner setting sail from New York 自纽约起航的邮轮 | | We set sail (for France) at high tide. 我们在涨潮时起航(前往法国)。 |
v. | 4. 张帆或藉引擎力横渡海,湖等;张帆滑行于冰或沙滩上: 4. 张帆或藉引擎力横渡海,湖等;张帆滑行于冰或沙滩上: | n. | 4. 帆形物;(风车等的)翼板;〔诗〕(鸟的)翼;(鹦鹉螺的)触手 4. 帆形物;(风车等的)翼板;〔诗〕(鸟的)翼;(鹦鹉螺的)触手 |
v. | 1. to be transported in a boat or ship across a stretch of water 2. to move across the surface of water, or across a particular stretch of water, driven by wind or engine power 3. to control the movement of a boat or ship, especially one with sails 4. to move smoothly or swiftly and usually in a graceful way 5. to depart in a boat or ship, or to leave a harbour, mooring, or anchorage 6. if a boat sails, it moves across the surface of an ocean, lake, river, etc. 7. to move quickly and easily 8. move forward across the sea,a lake,etc.by using sails or engine power;move forward(in sport)across ice or a sandy beach by means of a sail or sails. 9. begin a voyage;travel on water by use of sails or engines. 10. travel or go on water in a boat by the action of wind on sails 1. to be transported in a boat or ship across a stretch of water 2. to move across the surface of water, or across a particular stretch of water, driven by wind or engine power 3. to control the movement of a boat or ship, especially one with sails 4. to move smoothly or swiftly and usually in a graceful way 5. to depart in a boat or ship, or to leave a harbour, mooring, or anchorage 6. if a boat sails, it moves across the surface of an ocean, lake, river, etc. 7. to move quickly and easily 8. move forward across the sea,a lake,etc.by using sails or engine power;move forward(in sport)across ice or a sandy beach by means of a sail or sails. 9. begin a voyage;travel on water by use of sails or engines. 10. travel or go on water in a boat by the action of wind on sails | n. | 1. a large piece of strong fabric, usually triangular or rectangular in shape, fixed by rigging, masts, and booms to catch the wind and propel a vessel forward 2. a trip in a boat or ship, especially a sailing vessel 3. the sails of a boat or ship considered collectively 4. ships and boats with sails considered collectively or as a means of transport 5. something that resembles a sail of a boat or ship in form, function, or position 6. a long flat structure on the outside of a windmill that is designed to be turned by the wind in order to drive machinery 7. the conning tower of a submarine 8. a large piece of strong cloth attached to a tall pole on a boat, used for catching wind to move the boat across water 1. a large piece of strong fabric, usually triangular or rectangular in shape, fixed by rigging, masts, and booms to catch the wind and propel a vessel forward 2. a trip in a boat or ship, especially a sailing vessel 3. the sails of a boat or ship considered collectively 4. ships and boats with sails considered collectively or as a means of transport 5. something that resembles a sail of a boat or ship in form, function, or position 6. a long flat structure on the outside of a windmill that is designed to be turned by the wind in order to drive machinery 7. the conning tower of a submarine 8. a large piece of strong cloth attached to a tall pole on a boat, used for catching wind to move the boat across water |
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