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studdingsail

/stuhd-ing-seyl; Nautical stuhn-suhl/US // ˈstʌd ɪŋˌseɪl; Nautical ˈstʌn səl //UK // (ˈstʌdɪŋˌseɪl, nautical ˈstʌnsəl) //

螺柱帆,钉子甲,钉子户,钉钉子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : a light sail, sometimes set outboard of either of the leeches of a square sail and extended by booms.

Examples

  • Turn the hands up, Mr. Griffith, and pack on the ship from her trucks to her lower studdingsail-booms.

  • The yards were trimmed to the change by Abraham, who followed on with some orders about the foretopmast-studdingsail.

  • Her great lower studdingsail swept out from her side for all the world like a butterfly-net, raking the top of the sea for us.

  • A weather topgallant or topmast studdingsail should be set abaft the sail, and a lee one forward of the sail.

  • Rig in the topmast studdingsail boom before unreeving the outer halyards.