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sailboat

/seyl-boht/US // ˈseɪlˌboʊt //

帆船,帆板,帆板船,风帆

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a boat having sails as its principal means of propulsion.

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Examples

  • Have a bite to eat at a former sailboat repair shop at Rockport’s Glow.

  • He traveled to Monaco, and saw sailing yachts like the Parsifal and it has been “big sailboats” ever since.

  • A sweep of the space takes in a copy of “Philosophy of Nietzsche,” Batman and Robin action figures, random trophies and a miniature sailboat in the window.

  • For many years he was a carpenter, even building his own sailboat which, the last he knew, still floats.

  • His name was Peter Nickless and he lived in Baja California, on a sailboat called Expectation.

  • That it would sit there and bob calmly like a sailboat on a millpond-calm sea?

  • There is a confessional in the bookstore and the main table was made out of a sailboat by a friend.

  • Across the street from Dockside and the VFW, another 30-foot sailboat was capsized.

  • There was a channel among the reefs, which a small sailboat could pursue, if one were accurately acquainted with its windings.

  • Suddenly, without warning, he put his tiller over so that the sailboat headed away from the Viking for an instant.

  • Presently an unexpected hail came across the water to them from a sailboat they had overhauled.

  • Enough light remained, though, for the sharp eyes of Ferral to read the name on the sailboat's stern.

  • The Hawk followed the sailboat as far as the channel leading through the bar at the entrance to the Inlet.