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جَرَى بِخِفَّةٍ ورَشاقةٍ \ sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. \ رِحْلَة في مَركَبٍ شِراعيّ \ sail: a journey that is made for pleasure, in a sailing boat: Let’s go for a sail round the island. \ سَافَرَ على مَركبٍ شِراعي \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ شِرَاع \ sail: a sheet of cloth that is spread to catch the wind and move a boat forward. \ قَادَ \ sail: to travel in and control (a sailing boat or ship): My son sails his own boat. He learnt to sail when he was eight. \ See Also وجه (وَجَّهَ)، سَيَّر مركبًا شراعيًّا \ قِلْع (السفينة) \ sail. \ See Also شراع (شِراع) \ مَخَر عُباب \ sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ مَخَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
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[seɪl]1. noun1) a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.شِراع2) a journey in a ship:جَوْلَه في قارِب شِراعيa week's sail to the island.
3) an arm of a windmill.ريشَة المَرْوَحَه2. verb1) (of a ship) to be moved by sails:يُبْحِرThe yacht sailed away.
2) to steer or navigate a ship or boat:يَقود المَرْكِب، يُوَجِّه السَّفينَهHe sailed (the boat) to the island.
3) to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails):يُبْحِر، يُسافِر في السَّفينَهI've never sailed through the Mediterranean.
4) to begin a voyage:تَبْدأ الرِّحْلَهMy aunt sailed today.
5) to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship:يُبْحِرHe sailed the North Sea.
6) to move steadily and easily:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُهولَةٍ وثَباتShe sailed into the room.
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أَقلَعَ (المركب) \ put to sea: to leave harbour: The ship put (out) to sea at midday. sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
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أَبْحَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. -
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[bəut]1. noun1) a small vessel for travelling over water:قارب، قارِب، زَوْرَق، مَرْكَبWe'll cross the stream by boat.
2) a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship:سَفينَهto cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.
3) a serving-dish shaped like a boat:صحِن شبيه الزَّوْرَق: شَخْتورa gravy-boat.
2. verbto sail about in a small boat for pleasure:يتنزه يَتَنَزَّه في زَوْرَقThey are boating on the river.
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اِنْسَابَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. A feather floated past my face. flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. glide: to move gently, smoothly and silently along (on water, wheels, through the air, etc.). run: (of rivers) to flow: The Thames runs through London. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. -
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سَبَحَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. swim (swam, swum): to move through the water: Fishes swim. Children learn to swim. -
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أَقلَعَ (المركب) \ put to sea: to leave harbour: The ship put (out) to sea at midday. sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
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أَبْحَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. set sail: to sail away: We left harbour and set sail for our fishing grounds. -
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > испытание шлюпки
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кран для подъема катеров и шлюпок
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > оснастка шлюпки
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > парусная шлюпка
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > снабжение шлюпки
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19 управление шлюпкой
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > управление шлюпкой
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > ходит на шлюпке
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