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sail

  • 1 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) sejl
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) sejltur
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) vingearm
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) sejle
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) sejle
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) sejle
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) sejle
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) sejle
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) glide; skride
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail
    * * *
    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) sejl
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) sejltur
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) vingearm
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) sejle
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) sejle
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) sejle
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) sejle
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) sejle
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) glide; skride
    - sailing
    - sailing-
    - sailor
    - in full sail

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  • 2 sail

    sejl {n}

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  • 3 in full sail

    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) for fulde sejl
    * * *
    (with all the sails spread: The ship was in full sail.) for fulde sejl

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  • 4 to sail

    at sejle

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  • 5 boat

    [bəut] 1. noun
    1) (a small vessel for travelling over water: We'll cross the stream by boat.) båd; fartøj
    2) (a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship: to cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.) skib
    3) (a serving-dish shaped like a boat: a gravy-boat.) sovseskål
    2. verb
    (to sail about in a small boat for pleasure: They are boating on the river.) sejle
    - in the same boat
    - speedboat
    * * *
    [bəut] 1. noun
    1) (a small vessel for travelling over water: We'll cross the stream by boat.) båd; fartøj
    2) (a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship: to cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.) skib
    3) (a serving-dish shaped like a boat: a gravy-boat.) sovseskål
    2. verb
    (to sail about in a small boat for pleasure: They are boating on the river.) sejle
    - in the same boat
    - speedboat

    English-Danish dictionary > boat

  • 6 channel

    [' ænl] 1. noun
    1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) rende; kanal
    2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) sejlrende
    3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) kanal
    4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) kanal
    5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) kanal; frekvens
    2. verb
    1) (to make a channel in.) lave en kanal; grave en kanal
    2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) kanalisere
    * * *
    [' ænl] 1. noun
    1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) rende; kanal
    2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) sejlrende
    3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) kanal
    4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) kanal
    5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) kanal; frekvens
    2. verb
    1) (to make a channel in.) lave en kanal; grave en kanal
    2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) kanalisere

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  • 7 circumnavigate

    [sə:kəm'næviɡeit]
    (to sail round (especially the world).) sejle rundt om
    * * *
    [sə:kəm'næviɡeit]
    (to sail round (especially the world).) sejle rundt om

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  • 8 courage

    (the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery: It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.) mod
    - courageously
    * * *
    (the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery: It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.) mod
    - courageously

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  • 9 cruise

    [kru:z] 1. verb
    1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) tage på krydstogt; tage på sejltur
    2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) holde marchhastighed; bevæge sig roligt
    2. noun
    (a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) krydstogt; sejltur
    * * *
    [kru:z] 1. verb
    1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) tage på krydstogt; tage på sejltur
    2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) holde marchhastighed; bevæge sig roligt
    2. noun
    (a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) krydstogt; sejltur

    English-Danish dictionary > cruise

  • 10 furl

    [fə:l]
    (to roll up (a flag, sail or umbrella).) rulle sammen; lægge sammen
    * * *
    [fə:l]
    (to roll up (a flag, sail or umbrella).) rulle sammen; lægge sammen

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  • 11 high tide

    (the time when the tide is farthest up the shore: High tide today is at 15.46; They set sail at high tide.) flod; højvande
    * * *
    (the time when the tide is farthest up the shore: High tide today is at 15.46; They set sail at high tide.) flod; højvande

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  • 12 jib

    [‹ib]
    1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) fok
    2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) kranarm
    * * *
    [‹ib]
    1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) fok
    2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) kranarm

    English-Danish dictionary > jib

  • 13 put

    [put]
    present participle - putting; verb
    1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) sætte; komme; lægge; sende; bringe; oversætte
    2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) stille; præsentere; fremføre
    3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) udtrykke
    4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) skrive
    5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) stikke til søs; sejle i havn
    - a put-up job
    - put about
    - put across/over
    - put aside
    - put away
    - put back
    - put by
    - put down
    - put down for
    - put one's feet up
    - put forth
    - put in
    - put in for
    - put off
    - put on
    - put out
    - put through
    - put together
    - put up
    - put up to
    - put up with
    * * *
    [put]
    present participle - putting; verb
    1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) sætte; komme; lægge; sende; bringe; oversætte
    2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) stille; præsentere; fremføre
    3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) udtrykke
    4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) skrive
    5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) stikke til søs; sejle i havn
    - a put-up job
    - put about
    - put across/over
    - put aside
    - put away
    - put back
    - put by
    - put down
    - put down for
    - put one's feet up
    - put forth
    - put in
    - put in for
    - put off
    - put on
    - put out
    - put through
    - put together
    - put up
    - put up to
    - put up with

    English-Danish dictionary > put

  • 14 sailing-

    (having a sail or sails: sailing-boat.) sejl-
    * * *
    (having a sail or sails: sailing-boat.) sejl-

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  • 15 sailor

    noun (a member of a ship's crew whose job is helping to sail a ship.) sømand; matros
    * * *
    noun (a member of a ship's crew whose job is helping to sail a ship.) sømand; matros

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  • 16 seaworthy

    adjective ((negative unseaworthy) (of a ship) suitably built and in good enough condition to sail at sea.) sødygtig
    * * *
    adjective ((negative unseaworthy) (of a ship) suitably built and in good enough condition to sail at sea.) sødygtig

    English-Danish dictionary > seaworthy

  • 17 waterway

    noun (a channel, eg a canal or river, along which ships can sail.) sejlløb
    * * *
    noun (a channel, eg a canal or river, along which ships can sail.) sejlløb

    English-Danish dictionary > waterway

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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

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