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1 entrar en muelle
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2 navegar por
• sail across• sail off -
3 bolinear
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4 bordear por la costa de
• sail along the coast ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bordear por la costa de
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5 bote de vela
• sail boat -
6 brazo de un molino
• sail arm -
7 cruzar a vela
• sail across -
8 dar la vuelta al mundo
• sail the world• tour around the world• travel around once in a while• travel as a commuter• travel the world over• travel-size -
9 manejar sin ayuda de otros
• sail without the help of others• single-handDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > manejar sin ayuda de otros
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10 navegar cerca de la costa
• sail close to the shoreDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > navegar cerca de la costa
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11 navegar con el viento
• sail with the wind -
12 navegar contra el viento
• sail close to the windDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > navegar contra el viento
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13 navegar mar adentro
• sail out to sea -
14 navegar por la costa
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15 pańol de velas
• sail locker -
16 pasar fácilmente por
• sail through -
17 salir de puerto
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18 salir del puerto
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19 superficie de velas
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20 velamen
• sail surface• sails• velamen
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Sail — Sail, n. [OE. seil, AS. segel, segl; akin to D. zeil, OHG. segal, G. & Sw. segel, Icel. segl, Dan. seil. [root] 153.] 1. An extent of canvas or other fabric by means of which the wind is made serviceable as a power for propelling vessels through… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sail — [sāl] n. [ME seil, sail < OE segl, akin to Ger segel, prob. ult. < IE base * sek , to cut > L secare, to cut, segmentum, segment] 1. any of the shaped sheets of canvas or other strong material spread to catch or deflect the wind, by… … English World dictionary
sail — ► NOUN 1) a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship. 2) a wind catching apparatus attached to the arm of a windmill. 3) a voyage or excursion in a sailing boat or ship. ► VERB 1) travel in a sailing boat… … English terms dictionary
Sail 8 — was an attempt at sailing protesters from Cherbourg in Northern France to Edinburgh in Scotland, as part of the 2005 Make Poverty History campaign. Taking place on 3 July 2005, the day after Live 8, the event was intended to be another aspect of… … Wikipedia
Sail — Sail, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sailing}.] [AS. segelian, seglian. See {Sail}, n.] 1. To be impelled or driven forward by the action of wind upon sails, as a ship on water; to be impelled on a body of water by the action of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sail — Sail, v. t. 1. To pass or move upon, as in a ship, by means of sails; hence, to move or journey upon (the water) by means of steam or other force. [1913 Webster] A thousand ships were manned to sail the sea. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To fly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sail — [v] travel through water, air; glide boat, captain, cast anchor, cast off, cross, cruise, dart, drift, embark, flit, float, fly, get under way*, leave, make headway, motor, move, navigate, pilot, put to sea*, reach, run, scud, set sail, shoot,… … New thesaurus
sail — |a í| s. m. Óleo de peixe. ‣ Etimologia: alteração de saim … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
sail — vb float, skim, scud, shoot, dart, *fly … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sail — sail, to put to sea; to begin a voyage To get ship under way in complete readiness for voyage, with purpose of proceeding without further delay … Black's law dictionary
sail|er — «SAY luhr», noun. 1. a ship with reference to its sailing power: »the best sailer in the fleet, a fast sailer. 2. a sailing vessel … Useful english dictionary