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TOEFL BNC: 2876 COCA: 4124
*sail¹
/seɪl ||; sel/verb
1 [I] (used about a boat or ship and the people on it) to travel on water in a ship or boat of any type (指船或船上的人)航行: I stood at the window and watched the ships sailing by. 我站在窗前,望着往来的船只。 to sail round the world 环球航行
2 [I,T] to travel in and control a boat with sails, especially as a sport 驾驶帆船(尤指作为一种运动): My father is teaching me to sail. 爸爸正教我驾驶帆船。 I've never sailed this kind of yacht before. 我以前从来没有驾驶过这种游艇。 When we are talking about spending time sailing a boat for pleasure, we say go sailing We often go sailing at weekends. 驾驶帆船取乐叫做go sailing:We often go sailing at weekends.我们周末常去驾驶帆船。
3 [I] to begin a journey on water 开船;启航: When does the ship sail? 什么时候开船? We sail for Santander at six o'clock tomorrow morning. 我们明天早上六点坐船到桑坦德去。
4 [I] to move somewhere quickly in a smooth or proud way 平滑地或顺利地快速移动;轻快地行进;神气地快步行走: The ball sailed over the fence and into the neighbour's garden. 球掠过栅栏飞进隔壁人家的花园里。 Mary sailed into the room, completely ignoring all of us. 玛丽翩然走进房间,全然不理会我们大家。
sail through (sth) to pass a test or exam easily 轻松通过测验或考试
sail²
/seɪl ||; sel/noun
1 [C] a large piece of strong material that is fixed onto a ship or boat. The wind blows against the sail and moves the ship along. 帆
2 [sing] a trip on water in a ship or boat with a sail (乘船)旅行;(船的)航程
3 [C] any of the long parts that the wind moves round that are fixed to a building (windmill) 风车的翼板 ☞picture at windmillwindmill插图
set sailSET¹
TOEFL BNC: 2876 COCA: 4124
sail1/sel; seIl/ v 1 [I] to travel across water in a boat or ship〔乘船〕航行: +across/into/out of etc We sailed along the coast of Alaska. 我们沿着阿拉斯加海岸航行。see box at TRAVEL 1 方框2 [I,T] to control the movement of a boat or ship 开船﹔驾驶〔船只〕: The captain sailed the ship safely past the rocks. 船长把船安全驶过礁石。I’d like to learn how to sail. 我想学开船。3 [I] to start a trip by boat or ship 启航: What time do we sail? 我们什么时候启航?4 [I] to move quickly and gracefully, especially through the air〔尤指在空中快速优美地〕飞过: +into/out of/past etc The ball sailed past the goalkeeper into the back of the net. 那球越过守门员飞入网底。sail through sth phr v to succeed very easily in a test, examination etc 顺利通过〔考试等〕: Adam sailed through his final exams. 亚当顺利通过了期终考试。

sail2 n 1 [C] a large piece of strong cloth fixed onto a boat, so that the wind will push the boat along 帆: a yacht with white sails 扬着白帆的帆船 2 set sail to begin a trip by boat or ship 启航: The ship set sail at dawn. 那艘船在黎明时分启航了。
TOEFL BNC: 2876 COCA: 4124
sail sailsails2 nouna big piece of cloth on a boat that catches the wind and moves the boat along
sail sailsailssailedsailing1 verb (sails, sailing, sailed )pronunciationThe word sail sounds just like sale.1to travel on water: The ship sailed along the coast.2to control a boat with sails: We sailed the yacht down the river.speakingWhen you talk about spending time sailing a boat, you say go sailing: We often go sailing on the lake at weekends.sailingsailingsailings noun (no plural) the sport of controlling a boat with sails

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