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sail  (sl)
n.
1. Nautical
a. A piece of fabric sewn together and fitted to the spars and rigging of a vessel so as to convert the force of the wind into forward motion of the vessel.
b. The sails of a ship or boat.
c. The superstructure of a submarine.
2. pl. sail or sails Nautical A sailing vessel.
3. Nautical A trip or voyage in a sailing craft.
4. Something, such as the blade of a windmill, that resembles a sail in form or function.
v. sailed, sail·ing, sails
v.intr.
1. Nautical
a. To move across the surface of water, especially by means of a sailing vessel.
b. To travel by water in a vessel.
c. To start out on such a voyage or journey.
d. To operate a sailing craft, especially for sport.
2. To move along or progress smoothly or effortlessly: sailed into the room five minutes late; sailed through the exam; sailed through the red light.
v.tr. Nautical
1. To navigate or manage (a vessel).
2. To voyage upon or across: sail the Pacific.
Phrasal Verb:
sail into
To attack or criticize vigorously: sailed into the workmen for the shoddy job they were doing.

[Middle English seil, from Old English segl. Sail into, from obsolete sail, to attack, from Middle English sailen, short for assailen; see assail.]

sail [seɪl]
n
1. (Transport / Nautical Terms) an area of fabric, usually Terylene or nylon (formerly canvas), with fittings for holding it in any suitable position to catch the wind, used for propelling certain kinds of vessels, esp over water
2. (Transport / Nautical Terms) a voyage on such a vessel a sail down the river
3. (Transport / Nautical Terms) a vessel with sails or such vessels collectively to travel by sail we raised seven sail in the northeast
4. (Transport / Nautical Terms) a ship's sails collectively
5. something resembling a sail in shape, position, or function, such as the part of a windmill that is turned by the wind or the part of a Portuguese man-of-war that projects above the water
6. (Transport / Nautical Terms) the conning tower of a submarine
(Transport / Nautical Terms)
in sail having the sail set
(Transport / Nautical Terms)
make sail
a.  to run up the sail or to run up more sail
b.  to begin a voyage
(Transport / Nautical Terms)
set sail
a.  to embark on a voyage by ship
b.  to hoist sail
(Transport / Nautical Terms)
under sail
a.  with sail hoisted
b.  under way
vb (mainly intr)
1. (Transport / Nautical Terms) to travel in a boat or ship we sailed to Le Havre
2. (Transport / Nautical Terms) to begin a voyage; set sail we sail at 5 o'clock
3. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (of a vessel) to move over the water the liner is sailing to the Caribbean
4. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (tr) to manoeuvre or navigate a vessel he sailed the schooner up the channel
5. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (tr) to sail over she sailed the Atlantic single-handed
6. (often foll by over, through, etc.) to move fast or effortlessly we sailed through customs the ball sailed over the fence
7. to move along smoothly; glide
8. (often foll by in or into) Informal
a.  to begin (something) with vigour
b.  to make an attack (on) violently with words or physical force
[Old English segl; related to Old Frisian seil, Old Norse segl, German Segel]
sailable  adj
sailless  adj

Sail sailing vessels collectively, 1436; sails collectively, 1385; windmill sails collectively.
Examples: sail of ducks, 1727; of ships, 1633; of Spaniards, 1458.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sailsail - a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
balloon sail - any light loose sail
crossjack, mizzen course - the lowermost sail on a mizzenmast
fore-and-aft sail - any sail not set on a yard and whose normal position is in a fore-and-aft direction
foresail - the lowest sail on the foremast of a square-rigged vessel
reef - one of several strips across a sail that can be taken in or rolled up to lessen the area of the sail that is exposed to the wind
headsail - any sail set forward of the foremast of a vessel
mainsail - the lowermost sail on the mainmast
main-topsail - a topsail set on the mainmast
piece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabric
press of canvas, press of sail - the greatest amount of sail that a ship can carry safely
royal - a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast
sailing ship, sailing vessel - a vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts
save-all - a sail set to catch wind spilled from a larger sail
skysail - the sail above the royal on a square-rigger
square sail - a four-sided sail set beneath a horizontal yard suspended at the middle from a mast
topgallant, topgallant sail - a sail set on a yard of a topgallant mast
topsail - a sail (or either of a pair of sails) immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast
2.sailsail - an ocean trip taken for pleasure    
ocean trip, voyage - an act of traveling by water
3.sail - any structure that resembles a sail
structure, construction - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
Verb1.sail - traverse or travel on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone"
journey, travel - travel upon or across; "travel the oceans"
2.sail - move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
swan - sweep majestically; "Airplanes were swanning over the mountains"
sweep, brush - sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience"
ace, breeze through, pass with flying colors, sail through, sweep through, nail - succeed at easily; "She sailed through her exams"; "You will pass with flying colors"; "She nailed her astrophysics course"
3.sail - travel on water propelled by wind; "I love sailing, especially on the open sea"; "the ship sails on"
navigation, pilotage, piloting - the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place
run - sail before the wind
luff, point - sail close to the wind
weather - sail to the windward of
boat - ride in a boat on water
beat - sail with much tacking or with difficulty; "The boat beat in the strong wind"
scud, rack - run before a gale
outpoint - sail closer to the wind than
wear round, tack - turn into the wind; "The sailors decided to tack the boat"; "The boat tacked"
wear ship - turn away from the wind; "The sailors decided it was time to wear ship"
change course, gybe, jib, jibe - shift from one side of the ship to the other; "The sail jibbed wildly"
4.sailsail - travel on water propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"
astrogate - navigate in space
cruise - sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing; "We were cruising in the Caribbean"
journey, travel - undertake a journey or trip

sail
noun
sheet, canvas The white sails billow with the breezes they catch.
verb
1. go by water, cruise, voyage, ride the waves, go by sea We sailed upstream
2. set sail, embark, get under way, put to sea, put off, leave port, hoist sail, cast or weigh anchor, hoist the blue peter The boat is due to sail tonight.
3. pilot, steer, helm, navigate, captain, skipper I shall get myself a little boat and sail her around the world.
4. glide, sweep, float, shoot, fly, wing, soar, drift, skim, scud, skirr We got into the lift and sailed to the top floor.
sail through something cruise through, walk through, romp through, pass easily, succeed easily at She sailed through her maths exams.
set sail put to sea, embark, get under way, put off, leave port, hoist sail, cast or weigh anchor, hoist the blue peter He loaded his vessel with another cargo and set sail.
under sail sailing, cruising, on the sea, riding the waves a big ship under sail
Translations
sail [seɪl]
A. N
1. (Naut) (= cloth) → vela f
the age of sailla época de la navegación a vela
in or under full saila toda vela, a vela llena
to lower the sailsarriar las velas
to set sail [ship, person] → hacerse a la vela, zarpar
we set sail from Portsmouthnos hicimos a la vela en Portsmouth
to set sail for Liverpoolzarpar hacia Liverpool, hacerse a la vela con rumbo a Liverpool
to take in the sailsamainar las velas
under saila vela
to take the wind out of sb's sailsbajarle los humos a algn
2. (Naut) (= trip) → paseo m en barco
it's three days' sail from heredesde aquí se tarda tres días en barco
to go for a saildar una vuelta en barco
3. (Naut) (= boat) (sail (pl)) → barco m de vela, velero m
20 sail20 veleros
4. [of windmill] → aspa f
B. VT [+ boat, ship] → gobernar
to sail the Atlanticcruzar el Atlántico
he sails his own boattiene barco propio
they sailed the ship to Cadizfueron con el barco a Cádiz
to sail the (seven) seasnavegar(en alta mar)
C. VI
1. (Naut) [boat, ship, person] → navegar
to sail at 12 knotsnavegar a 12 nudos, ir a 12 nudos
we sailed into harbourentramos a puerto
we sailed into Lisbonllegamos a Lisboa
to sail round the worlddar la vuelta al mundo en barco
to sail round a headlanddoblar un cabo
to sail up the Tagusnavegar por el Tajo, subir el Tajo
to sail close to the windpisar terreno peligroso
2. (Naut) (= leave) → zarpar, salir
the boat sails at eight o'clockel barco zarpa or sale a las ocho
we sail for Australia soonpronto zarpamos or salimos hacia Australia
she sails on Mondayzarpa or sale el lunes
3. (fig)
she sailed into the roomentró majestuosamente en la sala
the plate sailed over my headel plato voló por encima de mi cabeza
sail into VI + PREP to sail into sb (= scold) → poner a algn como un trapo; (= attack) → arremeter contra algn, atacar a algn
sail through VI + PREP [+ life, situation] → pasar sin esfuerzo por; [+ exam, driving test] → no tener problemas para aprobar
don't worry, you'll sail through itno te preocupes, todo te resultará facilísimo

sail [ˈseɪl]
n
(on boat)voile f
(= trip) to go for a sail → faire un tour en bateau
to set sail → appareiller
vt
[+ boat] (= be in charge of) → piloter (= steer) → manœuvrer
vi
(= travel) [ship] → avancer, naviguer; [passenger] → aller (en bateau)
to sail somewhere
They sailed into Le Havre → Ils sont entrés dans le port du Havre.
(= set off) [ship, passenger] → partir, prendre la mer
The boat sails at eight o'clock → Le bateau prend la mer à huit heures.
(as sport)faire de la voile
Do you know how to sail? → Sais-tu faire de la voile?
(= move through air) to sail across the room → traverser la pièce
The ball went sailing over the bushes → La balle est passée par-dessus les buissons.
sail through
vi (= succeed easily) → réussir haut la main
vt fus
She sailed through her exams → Elle a réussi ses examens haut la main.

sail
n
Segel nt; (of windmill)Flügel m; under sailmit aufgezogenen Segeln; in or under full sailmit vollen Segeln; with all sails setmit gesetzten Segeln; to make sail (= hoist)Segel setzen; to set or make sail (for …)los- or abfahren (nach …); (with sailing boat) → absegeln (nach …); he set sail from Doverer fuhr von Dover los; (with sailing boat) → er segelte von Dover ab or los
(= trip)Fahrt f; it’s 3 days’ sail from herevon hier aus fährt or (in yacht) → segelt man 3 Tage; to go for a sailsegeln gehen; to take somebody for a sailmit jdm segeln gehen; have you ever had a sail in his yacht?sind Sie schon einmal auf seiner Jacht gefahren or gesegelt?
(= boat)(Segel)schiff nt; (small) → (Segel)boot nt; 20 sail20 Schiffe/Boote; there was not a sail in sightkein einziges Schiff war zu sehen
vt shipsegeln mit; liner etcsteuern; they sailed the ship to Cadizsie segelten nach Cadiz; he sails his own yachter hat eine eigene Jacht; to sail the Atlanticden Atlantik durchkreuzen; to sail the seasdie Meere befahren
vi
(Naut) → fahren; (with yacht) → segeln; are you flying? — no, sailingfliegen Sie? — nein, ich fahre mit dem Schiff; I went sailing for a weekich ging eine Woche segeln; to sail round the worldum die Welt segeln, die Erde umsegeln; to sail round a headlandeine Landzunge umfahren/umsegeln
(= leave) (→ nach) → abfahren; (yacht, in yacht)absegeln; passengers sailing for New YorkPassagiere nach New York
(fig) (glider, swan etc)gleiten; (moon, clouds)ziehen; (ball, object)fliegen; the plate sailed past my headder Teller segelte an meinem Kopf vorbei; she sailed past/out of the roomsie rauschte vorbei/aus dem Zimmer (inf); she sailed into the roomsie kam ins Zimmer gerauscht (inf); she sailed through all her examssie schaffte alle Prüfungen spielend or mit Leichtigkeit; the week just sailed by (inf)die Woche verging wie im Flug

sail:
sailable
adj (Naut)
canal, river etcschiffbar, befahrbar
boatsegelfertig
sailboard
nWindsurfbrett nt
viwindsurfen
sailboarder
nWindsurfer(in) m(f)
sailboarding
nWindsurfen nt
sailboat
n (US) → Segelboot nt
sailcloth
nSegeltuch nt
sailfish
nFächerfisch m

sail [seɪl]
1. n (of boat) → vela; (of windmill) → pala; (trip) to go for a sailfare un giro in barca a vela
to set sail → salpare
under sail → a vela
2. vt
a. (ship) → condurre, governare
b. (travel over) to sail the Atlanticattraversare l'Atlantico
to sail the seas → solcare i mari
3. vi
a. (travel, ship) → navigare; (000, person) → viaggiare per mare
to sail into harbour → entrare in porto
the ship sailed into Naples → la nave è arrivata a Napoli
to sail round the Cape → doppiare il Capo
to sail away/back → allontanarsi/rientrare in barca
they sailed into Genoa → sono entrati nel porto di Genova
to sail round the world → fare il giro del mondo in barca a vela
to sail close to the wind (fig) → tirare troppo la corda
b. (set off) → salpare
the ship sails at 5 o'clock → la nave salpa alle 5
c. (Sport) → fare della vela
d. (fig) (clouds) → veleggiare; (swan) → incedere maestosamente
she sailed into the room → fece il suo ingresso solenne nella stanza
the plate sailed over my head → il piatto è volato al di sopra della mia testa
sail through
1. vi + adv (fig) → farcela senza difficoltà
2. vi + prep (fig) → fare qc senza difficoltà; (pass, exam, driving text) → superare senza difficoltà

sail [seɪl]
1. n (of boat) → vela; (of windmill) → pala; (trip) to go for a sailfare un giro in barca a vela
to set sail → salpare
under sail → a vela
2. vt
a. (ship) → condurre, governare
b. (travel over) to sail the Atlanticattraversare l'Atlantico
to sail the seas → solcare i mari
3. vi
a. (travel, ship) → navigare; (000, person) → viaggiare per mare
to sail into harbour → entrare in porto
the ship sailed into Naples → la nave è arrivata a Napoli
to sail round the Cape → doppiare il Capo
to sail away/back → allontanarsi/rientrare in barca
they sailed into Genoa → sono entrati nel porto di Genova
to sail round the world → fare il giro del mondo in barca a vela
to sail close to the wind (fig) → tirare troppo la corda
b. (set off) → salpare
the ship sails at 5 o'clock → la nave salpa alle 5
c. (Sport) → fare della vela
d. (fig) (clouds) → veleggiare; (swan) → incedere maestosamente
she sailed into the room → fece il suo ingresso solenne nella stanza
the plate sailed over my head → il piatto è volato al di sopra della mia testa
sail through
1. vi + adv (fig) → farcela senza difficoltà
2. vi + prep (fig) → fare qc senza difficoltà; (pass, exam, driving text) → superare senza difficoltà

sail
n sail [seil]
1 a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward. seil شِراع платно plachta sejl das Segel ιστίο, πανί vela puri بادبان purje voile מִפרָש पाल बादबान jedro vitorla layar segl vela burė bura layar zeil seil żagiel vela velă, pânză de corabie парус plachta jadro jedro segel ใบเรือ yelken вітрило بادبان cánh buồm
2 a journey in a ship a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island. vaart جَوْلَه في قارِب شِراعي плаване plavba sejltur die Fahrt κρουαζιέρα paseo/viaje en barco purjetamine سفر دريايي purjehdus voyage en bateau שַיִיט रवाना होना jedrenje, putovanje brodom vitorlázás berlayar sigling (gita in mare) 航行 항해 pasiplaukiojimas jūrasbrauciens; ceļojums ar kuģi/laivu pelayaran zeiltocht seilas/-tur przejażdżka, rejs passeio de barco croazieră плавание plavba plovba plovidba seglats, segling เดินทางโดยเรือ deniz yolculuğu (乘船)航行 плавання سمندری سفر chuyến đi xa bằng thuyền buồm,
3 an arm of a windmill. seil ريشَة المَرْوَحَه крило на мелница lopatka vingearm der Windmühlenflügel φτερό ανεμόμυλου aspa veskitiib پره آسياي بادي siipi aile כָּנָף (पवन चक्की का) पंखा jedro vjetrenjače vitorla sudu vængur pala 翼板 풍차의 날개 sparnas (vējdzirnavu) spārns bilah kincir angin molenwiek vinge skrzydło vela paletă крыло ветряной мельницы lopatka krilo, lopata (vetrnice) rukavac vetrenjače []vinge ใบกังหันลม yel değirmeni kanadı 風車翼板 крило вітряка پون چکی کا پنکھ bản hứng gió ( ở cối xay gió)
v
1 (of a ship) to be moved by sails The yacht sailed away. vaar يُبْحِر отплавам plachtit sejle segeln ταξιδεύω με πανιά, αρμενίζω (για καράβι) navegar a vela purjetama با ابدبانهاي برافراشته حركت كردن purjehtia aller à la voile לַשוּט जल यात्रा करना odjedriti, otploviti kifut berlayar sigla veleggiare, navigare 帆走する 돛으로 항해하다 plaukti iškeltomis burėmis, buriuoti burāt belayar zeilen seile żeglować velejar a pluti плыть под парусами plachtiť jadrati ploviti segla แล่นเรือ yelkenle yol almak, seyretmek 起帆開航 іти під вітрилами بادبان کی مدد سے چلنا chạy bằng buồm
2 to steer or navigate a ship or boat He sailed (the boat) to the island. vaar يَقود المَرْكِب، يُوَجِّه السَّفينَه управлявам řídit sejle steuern οδηγώ, κυβερνώ (καράβι) pilotar purjetama كشتيباني كردن purjehtia, ohjata piloter לְהָשִיט पार करना upravljati brodom, kormilariti kormányoz melayarkan sigla, stjórna far navigare 航海する 항해하다 plaukti, vairuoti (laivą) vadīt; stūrēt (kuģi, laivu) mengemudi sturen seile, navigere prowadzić (statek), nawigować navegar a pilota управлять plaviť sa, riadiť loď krmariti upravljati brodom segla เดินเรือ gemi kullanmak 駕船 керувати, управляти судном کشتی چلانا điều khiển ( thuyền buồm)
3 to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails) I've never sailed through the Mediterranean. vaar يُبْحِر، يُسافِر في السَّفينَه плавам plout sejle mit dem Schiff fahren ταξιδεύω με πλοίο navegar laevaga sõitma كشتي راندن mennä laivalla naviguer לְהַפלִיג ב- पाल नाव पर सफ़र करना jedriti, ploviti brodom hajózik berlayar sigla navigare 航行する (요트 등으로) 항해하다 plaukti braukt ar kuģi/laivu belayar varen seile płynąć viajar de barco a naviga, a călători плавать plaviť sa pluti ploviti segla สัญจรทางน้ำ gemiyle yolculuk etmek (搭乘有帆或無帆船隻)航行 плавати, плисти کشتی یا جہاز میں سفر کرنا đi thuyền buồm
4 to begin a voyage The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today. vertrek تَبْدأ الرِّحْلَه отпътувам odplout sejle (mit dem Schiff) abfahren αποπλέω, ξεκινώ το ταξίδι μου zarpar, hacerse a la mar meresõitu alustama سفر دريايي آغاز كردن lähteä prendre la mer לַשוּט जल यात्रा započeti putovanje (el)indul, kifut berlayar sigla, halda úr höfn salpare; imbarcarsi 出帆する 항해를 시작하다 išplaukti doties jūrā; doties ceļojumā pa jūru belayar uitvaren seile, reise odpływać partir a ieşi în larg отплывать odplaviť (sa), odplávať odpluti isploviti segla ออกเดินทาง yelken açmak, denize açılmak, yola çıkmak 開航 відпливати سفر شروع کرنا đi biển, chạy trên biển
5 to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship He sailed the North Sea. vaar, reis يُبْحِر проплувам plavit se sejle befahren διασχίζω τη θάλασσα με πλοίο navegar, cruzar en barco purjetama با كشتي به سفر رفتن purjehtia naviguer לַשוּט जल यात्रा preploviti, prejedriti hajózik melayari sigla um navigare, solcare 航海する 배로 여행하다 keliauti laivu ceļot ar kuģi belayar bevaren seile płynąć statkiem viajar a străbate плавать plaviť sa pluti oploviti segla เดินทางไปกับเรือ deniz yolculuğu yapmak, gitmek (乘船)旅遊 здійснювати плавання سمندری جہاز میں سفر کرنا đi (du lịch) bằng đường biển
6 to move steadily and easily Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room. instap, deurkom يَتَحَرَّك بِسُهولَةٍ وثَبات нося се plout, proplouvat, vplout glide; skride segeln κινούμαι σταθερά και άνετα deslizarse purjetama, triivima نرم حركت كردن purjehtia filer שַט आकाश में उड़ना kliziti, lebdjeti átúszik; átsétál melayang líða (yfir/um); sigla (í gegnum); rigsa (inn) veleggiare; scivolare; muoversi con grazia 滑るように進む 나아가다, 가다 plaukti slīdēt; cēli kustēties meluncur zweven seile, sveve; klare med glans płynąć deslocar-se com altivez a pluti; a trece uşor плыть; плавно двигаться prejsť, preplávať, vplávať drseti lebdeti segla, sväva เคลื่อนไปอย่างมั่นคงและง่าย ๆ süzülmek, süzülüp gitmek 平穩地行進 плавно рухатися; простувати آسانی سے آگے بڑھنا lướt, trôi, lao, vượt qua...
n sailboard
a windsurfer. windplankryer راكِب الأمواج، مُتَزَلِّج على المَوْج уиндсърф surf sejlbræt das Surfbrett ιστιοσανίδα plancha de windsurf purjelaudur قايق بادي planche à voile גַלשָן רוּחַ पालनाव daska za jedrenje szörf(deszka) papan luncur/selancar tavola da windsurf ウインドサーフィン用セールボード 소형 요트 burlentė vējdēlis luncur angin windsurfer, zeilplank seilbrett deska windsurfingowa виндсёрфер surf (doska s plachtou) jadralna deska surfer vindsurfbräda กระดานโต้คลื่น yelkenli sörf 風帆 віндсерфінг, дошка із щоглою і вітрилом بادبانی عرشہ thuyền buồm
n sailing
the activity or sport of navigating a ship or boat that has sails Sailing is one of his hobbies. seil إبْحار плаване plachtění sejlads das Segeln ιστιοπλοΐα navegación a vela, vela purjetamine قايقراني purjehdus navigationvoile) שָיִיט जल यात्रा jedrenje vitorlázás pelayaran sigling navigazione (a vela) 帆走 항행 buriavimas burāšana belayar het zeilen seilsport żeglarstwo velejar navigaţie плавание; парусный спорт plachtenie jadranje jedrenje segling การแล่นเรือ yelkencilik, yelken sporu 航行 мореплавство; вітрильний спорт بادبانی کشتی چلانا sự đi thuyền
sailing-
having a sail or sails sailing-boat. seil شِراعي плаващ plachetní sejl- Segel-... ιστιοφόρος a vela purje- با قايق بادي purje- à voiles - מִפרִשים पालनाव onaj koji jedri, ima jedra layar segl- a vela 帆のついた- 돛이 있는 burinis buru- layar zeil{#169} seil- żaglowy, mający żagle à vela cu pânze парусный plachtový na jadra jedriličarski segel-, seglar- เรือใบ yelkenli... 有帆的 такий, що має вітрила; пов'язаний з плаванням بادبانی thuyền buồm
n sailor
a member of a ship's crew whose job is helping to sail a ship. seeman بَحّار، مَلاّح моряк námořník sømand; matros der Matrose ναυτικός marinero meremees كشتيبان merimies marin מָלָח नाविक, मल्लाह mornar, pomorac tengerész kelasi sjómaður marinaio, navigatore 水夫 수병 jūrininkas jūrnieks; matrozis anak kapal matroos sjømann, matros marynarz marinheiro marinar моряк námorník mornar mornar seglare, sjöman, matros กะลาสี gemici, denizci 水手 моряк, матрос جہاز کے عملے کا آدمی thủy thủ
in full sail
with all the sails spread The ship was in full sail. in volle seil بِكامِل قُلوعِها، بِكُل الأشْرِعَه с всички платна s plnými plachtami for fulde sejl mit vollen Segeln που πλέει με όλα τα πανιά ανοιγμένα a toda vela, con las velas desplegadas täies purjes بادبانهاي برافراشته täysin purjein toutes voiles dehors בִּמפרָשִים פְּרוּשִים सभी पालों को खोल कर या पूर्ण शक्ति से punim jedrima felvont vitorlákkal dengan semua layar terkembang fullum seglum a vele spiegate 満帆を張って 돛을 모두 올리고 pakeltomis burėmis pilnās burās dengan layar terkembang penuh met volle zeilen for fulle seil z rozwiniętymi żaglami a todo o pano cu toate pânzele sus на всех парусах s plnými plachtami s polnimi jadri s punim jedrima för fulla segel กางใบเรือ pupa yelken 滿帆航行,全速前進 під усіма вітрилами سارے بادبان کھول دینا căng hết buồm

sail شِراع, يُبحِر plachta, plout sejl, sejle Segel, segeln πανί, πλέω navegar, vela purje, purjehtia naviguer, voile jedriti, jedro navigare, vela 帆, 航海する 돛, 항해하다 zeil, zeilen seil, seile żagiel, żeglować vela, velejar парус, плыть segel, segla แล่นเรือ, ใบเรือ gemiyle yolculuk etmek, yelken cánh buồm, đi thuyền , 航行


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