单词 | Sail |
例句 | 1 Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. 2 As the wind blows, you must set your sail. 3 Hoist your sail when the wind is fair. 4 Sail while the wind blows; wind and tide wait for no man. 5 His greatest ambition is to sail round the globe. 6 His ambition is to sail round the world. 7 The men took in sail when the storm approached. 8 The wind ripped the sail. 9 We set sail at high tide. 10 We discerned a sail on the horizon. 11 We'll sail on the ebb. 12 The wind bellied ( out ) the sail. 13 The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water. 14 We set sail from Kuwait. 15 The timbers creaked as the boat set sail. 16 He was instructed to sail for New York. 17 This ship will sail for Boston tomorrow. 18 He resolutely hacked off the cable and the sail slipped down. 19 Ease out the large sail or we shall be blown over! 20 She is the first woman who navigates a sail crossing the English Channel. 21 The sail ropes slackened. 22 The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other. 23 We sail at 2 p.m. tomorrow. 24 They bunted up a sail. 25 Every life is a boat, the dream is the boat sail. 26 We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco. 27 Please don' t keep silence all the time and don' t wait just for waiting. May the boat with my love sail into your heart. 28 The captain charted this area out and it's quite safe to sail in it. 29 To struggle in sweat pooled rivers, will cause the boat to the other side of the ideal sail. 30 The staff will be happy to help arrange for you to swim, sail, or water-ski. 1 His greatest ambition is to sail round the globe. 2 His ambition is to sail round the world. 3 The wind ripped the sail. 4 We'll sail on the ebb. 5 The ship's sail cast a shadow on the water. 6 We set sail from Kuwait. 7 The timbers creaked as the boat set sail. 8 He was instructed to sail for New York. 9 Ease out the large sail or we shall be blown over! 10 The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other. 11 We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco. 12 The staff will be happy to help arrange for you to swim, sail, or water-ski. 13 The sail was dragging through the water. 14 A powered vessel should give way to sail — it is an unwritten rule of the sea. 15 He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place. 31 They set sail for France. 32 The sail burst free of its lashings. 33 It was too rough to sail that night. 34 The crew hauled at the heavy sail. 35 This freighter can sail around the world without doing. 36 Do you know how to sail the boat? 37 The boat's sail cast a shadow on the water. 38 The ship is under sail, making toward the land. 39 The ship was given the all-clear to sail again. 40 There wasn't a sail in sight. 41 The sail flapped in the wind. 42 The ships were rigged with a single square sail. 43 They set sail with the first fair wind. 44 We're taking two months off to sail the Caribbean. 45 We raised the anchor and set sail. 46 We went for a sail. 47 Ships sail on the sea. 48 The ship set sail for Europe. 49 He will set sail next week. 50 He managed to sail the boat between the rocks. 51 We sail on the lake in summer. 52 When does the ship sail? 53 The wind tore the sail to ribbons. 54 We set sail for France at first light. 55 The ship was fully rigged and ready to sail. 56 Let's wait until the wind drops before setting sail. 57 I descry a sail on the horizon. 58 Most visitors come to sail or windsurf. 59 My father taught me to sail. 60 The sail was dragging through the water. 61 After ten hours under sail, they reached dry land. 62 Let's go for a sail this afternoon. 63 We made all sail,and bore up for Hawaii. 64 She always wanted to sail around the world . 65 The ship was in full sail. 66 The fishing boats were 15 sail in number. 67 They took in sail when the wind blew hard. 68 The repaired sail lasted less than 24 hours. 69 A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind. 70 We sail at dawn. 71 The ship was only slightly damaged in the collision and was able to sail into port under its own power. 72 We used sail power and turned the engine off to save our fuel. 73 It would be foolhardy to sail in weather like this. 74 The whistle warned visitors that the ship was ready to sail. 75 Sail in and out of the bays not on the open sea. 76 If we sail in a southeastward direction we'll reach land. 77 The ship was to set sail at once,() on the admiral's orders. 78 They set sail with the sails reefed against the strong winds. 79 In 1978, Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn. 80 She advanced towards us like a galleon in full sail. 81 The all-female yacht crew made history by becoming the first to sail round the world. 82 Mrs Healy moved away like a ship in full sail . 83 Roman vessels used to sail with the tide from Boulogne to Richborough. 84 A powered vessel should give way to sail — it is an unwritten rule of the sea. 85 Thanks for his help,(http:///sail.html) we could sail through that grassy slope. 86 Christopher Columbus set sail for the New World in the Santa Maria. 87 Gary swung the sail round to catch the light wind. 88 We can never promise to sail anywhere in particular, because the weather might militate against it. 89 Keep a wary eye on the weather before you set sail. 90 He wanted to sail the boat alone but his parents wouldn't wear it. 91 The weather broke after two days, and they were able to sail for home. 92 The boat is preserved as a monument to the days of sail. 93 We clapped on more sail,to take advantage of the fresh wind. 94 A rope fouled up as we pulled the sail down. 95 There's a storm coming, so let's sheet in the sail. 96 The yacht came in under sail and anchored near us. 97 Experienced seamen will advise you about whether you should sail the boat in this weather. 98 The vessel can be propelled by oars or sail . 99 He went ashore leaving me to start repairing the torn sail. 100 The yacht wasn 't under sail because the wind wasn't strong enough. 101 This port is within two days' sail of New York. 102 I shall get myself a little boat and sail her around the world. 103 They controlled the speed by rounding in the small sail. 104 The captain ordered his men to clap on more sail. 105 Like a galleon in full sail, Cara hove into view. 106 The ship overburdened with cargoes should not be allowed to set sail. 107 The following week the 'Queen Elizabeth' set sail for Jamaica. 108 They set sail the next morning with a fair wind. 109 The bilges had been pumped and the ship was ready to set sail once again. 110 There's a storm coming; we'd better sail the boat into port. 111 It's the height of madness to sail at the height of the storm. 112 The sailors took in sail when the tempest was approaching. 113 God bless this ship and all who sail in her. 114 After years working nine to five in a boring job, he set off to sail round the world. 115 We can't sail until there is some moderation of the storm. 115 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 116 He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place. 117 We had to sail against the wind. 118 Somewhere inside my chest, a sail was unfurling. 119 It couldn't be that difficult to sail a boat. 120 Sun for Sail Bored with lying on a beach? 121 She watched the boat sail out to sea until it disappeared over the horizon. 122 Nearly every fortnight we sail right round the island, visiting the west coast caves and picnicking under great cliffs. 123 The fisherman cut their lines and set sail for port, but the sea serpent continued to follow them. 124 However, I saw land some hours later, and I managed to sail the boat to it. 125 It is small wonder that the idea of setting sail for an un-known land grew less and less attractive to him. 126 The ark is vast, designed to float, not sail - and there were no launching problems! 127 I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship. Louisa May Alcott 128 Usually, they had a single mast stepped amidships and were rigged with a single square sail. 129 Soon after dawn, I set off, having packed away the sail and mast on the Land Rover. 130 Backwards Pretend you are a beginner who has inadvertently forgotten which end of the board is forwards and set sail going backwards. 131 Owing to space restrictions, sail boards are not allowed on charter flights. 132 If they sail independently we have to pay additional yacht insurance and keep a shore based engineer on call to support you. 133 At all events, we set sail from Lowestoft, and by good fortune the Professor was detained on other business. 134 He was saying that he would sail the Channel in his little boat. 135 Boats were able to sail from the river Humber into the village carrying fish and other commodities. 136 Dual batten system A way of saying that the sail can use full or half length battens. 137 They change the angle of attack from acute within the central delta, to near neutral over the outer triangular sail panel. 138 Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street. 139 We would push out the boat, hoist the sail and visit the lobster pots and conger lines. 140 It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties. 141 The citizens of Ketchikan were excited to see the huge ship sail into their harbor. 142 The imaginary central point in the sail through which the power of the sail acts. 143 We will broadcast messages from the solar sail which will be relayed to the toys in local languages. 144 Passengers will sail aboard a 95-foot vessel, which accommodates up to 12 passengers. 145 To produce a sail he had ripped apart his military uniform. 145 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 146 The sea bottom is stony, so we strongly recommend you always sail with something on your feet. 147 Just 33 years ago to sail solo round the world was a very different kind of deal. 148 Two of us have chosen to sail in the calmer waters of librarianship. 149 Heroism of a different order was on the menu of three of the greatest Casanovas of the age of sail. 150 Allow yourself the freedom to fail before you see success sail! RVM 151 I sail up the hill and along Hyde Hill Lane as if I were a balloon. 152 When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. Napoleon Hill 153 There is an analogy here with ships in wartime, which sail in convoys to reduce the numbers lost to submarines. 154 Between the curving cross-spars, the sail adopts a vee form not unlike that on a Malay or triangular kite. 155 For these boats a sail which allows them to compete more evenly under handicap rules has obvious advantages. 156 If all goes to plan, the sail will collapse into a box less than a cubic metre in volume. 157 A green bush billowed from a crack in it like a sail. 158 Before we sail, the science party assembles for a meeting. 159 But Thieu Tri declined to bargain and left Percival no choice but to free the dignitaries and sail away. 160 It seems that every time Robin sets sail in his venerable old craft he picks up some award or other. 161 Voice over Before they set sail there are final checks to be made. 162 Watersports: On the Fuschlsee you can hire electrically-powered boats, rowing boats, pedaloes, and also sail or windsurf. 163 He that will not sail until all dangers are over, will never put to sea. Thomas Fuller 164 Latest in electronics, new sail inventory 1990, new coffee grinder system ready to race or cruise. 165 Around 300 people managed to board a ship which set sail, but this was intercepted in the harbour by coastguards. 166 The catamaran surged forward under the added power of the big sail. 167 She had the sail up and stood on the sun deck, her black eyes bright with bliss. 168 A dual batten option is commonplace, enabling the sail to be set soft if desired. 169 The vessel set sail late Tuesday for an undisclosed destination, the news agency said. 170 The boat's sail had an area of more than 50 square yards. 171 It was not until last year that I achieved my ambition to sail there. 172 The illuminated sail was reversible, so that it always sailed in the right direction to ensure authenticity. 173 We shall gladly join with you in the purchase of 100 bales of wool, to be shied in moieties by two different ve els, to sail about a month apart. 174 Includes a parasol, a canopy, a sun sail, a terry cloth seat cover and a rear textile cover. 175 Ships had to sail around the Cape of Good Hope. 175 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 176 I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make a sidewalk with rocks. 177 The sun sail can be moved sideways to protect the baby from the sun at any angle while allowing air-flow. 178 But at present this kind of market level is in make sail eye is a superexcellent investment opportunity however. 179 On the surrounding waters of the resort isle, dive, windsurf, water - ski, even sail a catamaran. 180 FCL cargo must be tendered to Maersk Origins between 2 and 5 days prior to actual vessel sail which is on or prior to the master contract date field labeled "Must be on a vessel on or prior date". 181 These small predators leap from rocks and numb their prey with their poisonous stings. An extendable skin fold allows them to sail through the air towards their victims. 182 I have however managed to try out my new hull and sail molds by doing a lay-up . 183 When Columbus set sail in 1492, his own flagship was shorter than Zheng's mainmast and barely twice as long as the big man's rudder. 184 From the harbor at Dalian naval shipyard in northeast China, the first aircraft carrier of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) will soon set sail for the first time. |
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