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sailing

  • 1 sailing

    noun (the activity or sport of navigating a ship or boat that has sails: Sailing is one of his hobbies.) plachtění
    * * *
    • plachtění

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  • 2 sailing-

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

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  • 3 sailing-ship

    • plachetní loď
    • plachetnice

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  • 4 sailing boat

    • plachetní člun
    • plachetnice

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  • 5 sailing ship

    • plachetnice

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  • 6 plain sailing

    (progress without difficulty.) úplná hračka

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  • 7 sail

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

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  • 8 tack

    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) napínáček
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) nastehování
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) klikatý kurs, křižování
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) směr, dráha
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) připevnit, spíchnout
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) křižovat proti větru
    * * *
    • přichytit
    • přichycení
    • přibít
    • připojit
    • připíchnout
    • připínáček
    • připevnit
    • stehování
    • hřeb
    • hřebíček
    • napínáček
    • cvoček

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  • 9 belong

    [bi'loŋ]
    1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) patřit (komu)
    2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) příslušet (k), být členem
    3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) hodit se k
    * * *
    • patřit
    • náležet

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  • 10 catamaran

    [kætəmə'ræn]
    (a sailing-boat with two parallel hulls.) katamarán
    * * *
    • katamarán

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  • 11 clipper

    1) ((in plural) a tool for clipping: hedge-clippers; nail-clippers.) nůžky
    2) (a type of fast sailing-ship.) plachetnice (rychlá)
    * * *
    • štípací kleště
    • klipr
    • nůžky na nehty

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  • 12 craft

    1) (an art or skill: the craft of wood-carving.) dovednost, umění
    2) ((plural craft) a boat or ship: sailing craft.) plavidlo
    3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) lstivost, lest
    - craftily
    - craftiness
    - craftsman
    - craftsmanship
    * * *
    • úskok
    • umění
    • živnost
    • plavidlo
    • řemeslo
    • lest
    • loď
    • lodě
    • cech
    • dovednost

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  • 13 cutter

    1) (a person or thing that cuts: a wood-cutter; a glass-cutter.) řezač, brusič
    2) (a type of small sailing ship.) kutr, šalupa
    * * *
    • řezač
    • frézka

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  • 14 dinghy

    ['diŋɡi]
    plural - dinghies; noun
    1) (a small boat carried on a larger boat to take passengers ashore.) loďka, malý člun
    2) (a small sailing or rowing boat.) člun
    * * *
    • člun

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  • 15 due

    [dju:] 1. adjective
    1) (owed: I think I'm still due some pay; Our thanks are due to the doctor.) dlužný; patřící
    2) (expected according to timetable, promise etc: The bus is due in three minutes.) očekávaný
    3) (proper: Take due care.) náležitý
    2. adverb
    (directly South: sailing due east.) přímo
    3. noun
    1) (what is owed, especially what one has a right to: I'm only taking what is my due.) dluh
    2) ((in plural) charge, fee or toll: He paid the dues on the cargo.) poplatky
    - due to
    - give someone his due
    - give his due
    * * *
    • zapřičiněný
    • způsoben
    • povinnost
    • přiměřený
    • přímo
    • příspěvky
    • rovnou
    • splatnost
    • patřičný
    • náležitý
    • nezaplacený

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  • 16 fleet

    [fli:t]
    1) (a number of ships or boats under one command or sailing together: a fleet of fishing boats.) flotila
    2) (the entire navy of a country: the British fleet) loďstvo
    * * *
    • flotila
    • loďstvo

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  • 17 galleon

    ['ɡæliən]
    (in former times, a large, usually Spanish, sailing-ship.) galéra
    * * *
    • galéra
    • galeona

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  • 18 junk

    I noun
    (unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish: That cupboard is full of junk; ( also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).) staré krámy
    II noun
    (a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) džunka
    * * *
    • brak

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  • 19 lake

    [leik]
    (a large area of water surrounded by land: They go swimming in / sailing on the lake; Lake Michigan.) jezero
    * * *
    • rybník
    • jezero

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  • 20 out of sight

    1) (no longer visible; where you cannot see something or be seen: They watched the ship sailing until it was out of sight; Put it out of sight.) nebýt v dohledu
    2) (an old expression meaning wonderful, fantastic: The show was out of sight.) úžasný (zastarale)
    * * *
    • z dohledu

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  • Sailing By — is a short piece of light music composed by Ronald Binge in 1963, which is familiar to British radio listeners.Context and usage Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at around 00:45hrs before the late Shipping Forecast. Its tune is… …   Wikipedia

  • Sailing By — ist der Titel eines kurzen Musikstücks des englischen Komponisten und Arrangeurs Ronald Binge (1910 1979). Binge ist vor allem als Mitarbeiter von Annunzio Paolo Mantovani bekannt und gilt als Urheber des „Easy listening music“ Stils von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sailing — Sail ing, n. 1. The act of one who, or that which, sails; the motion of a vessel on water, impelled by wind or steam; the act of starting on a voyage. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) The art of managing a vessel; seamanship; navigation; as, globular… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sailing — Edward Hopper, 1911 Öl auf Leinwand, 61 cm × 74 cm Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Link zum Bild (Bitte Urheberrechte beachten) Sailing (deutsch  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • sailing — sailing; para·sailing; …   English syllables

  • sailing — [sā′liŋ] n. 1. the act of a thing or person that sails 2. the art of navigation 3. the sport of managing a sailboat, as for racing 4. the start of a trip by water adj. 1. driven by wind on sails 2. relating to ships or shipping …   English World dictionary

  • sailing — /say ling/, n. 1. the activity of a person or thing that sails. 2. the departure of a ship from port: The cruise line offers sailings every other day. 3. Navig. any of various methods for determining courses and distances by means of charts or… …   Universalium

  • sailing —    There has always been a strong interest in sailing in the British Isles, where there are 1,605 sailing clubs. The south coast of England, the west coast of Scotland and the lochs of Northern Ireland are popular cruising grounds, but throughout …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • sailing — [[t]se͟ɪlɪŋ[/t]] sailings 1) N UNCOUNT Sailing is the activity or sport of sailing boats. There was swimming and sailing down on the lake. 2) N COUNT: usu pl, oft supp N Sailings are trips made by a ship carrying passengers. Ferry companies are… …   English dictionary

  • sailing — i. The method of calculating tracks and distances without plotting and measuring or using other allied processes, such as fixing a position by knowing the run along a track from a starting point. The various types of sailings are parallel sailing …   Aviation dictionary

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