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1 sail
n. 돛, 돛배,...척의 배, 범주, 항정, 범주력, (풍차의)날개, in \sail 범선을 타고 -
2 foreandaft sail
x. 종범 -
3 full sail
x. 만범, 돛을 다올리고, 총력으로 -
4 gaff sail
n. 개프 세일 -
5 royal sail
x. 로열마스트의 돛 -
6 square sail
가로돛 -
7 resail
vt., vi. 다시 돛을 달고 가다, 다시 출범하다, 귀항하다(sail back) -
8 royal
(종종 R\royal)왕(여왕)의, 왕실의, 왕실, 왕가, 국왕이 준 칙허(칙정)의, 국왕의 보호가 있는, 왕권밑에 있는, 왕립의, 공공 기관.시설.단체의 이름에서는 반드시 왕립이라는 뜻은 아님, 왕다운, 국왕에 어울리는, 기룸(위풍)있는, 고귀한, 관대한, 당당한, 훌륭한(splendid), 멋진, 호화로운, 최고의, 대형의, 특대의, 매우 중요한, 지위가 높은, 왕족, =ROYAL PAPER, =ROYAL STAG, =ROYAL SAIL, =ROYAL FLUSH, =ROYAL BLUE, (10개의 종을 사용하는)전조 명종(change ringing), 보병 제1연대(지금은 royal Scots라 함)
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