sailed
- IPA[sāld]
美式
- (of a boat or ship) having a sail or sails of a specified kind
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- 1. (of a boat or ship) having a sail or sails of a specified kind a small-sailed fishing boat a full-sailed schooner
- a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship or other vessel: all the sails were unfurled the boat can no longer carry that area of sail
- travel in a boat with sails, especially as a sport or recreation: Ian took us out sailing on the lake
Oxford Dictionary
- a piece of material extended on a mast to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship or other vessel: all the sails were unfurled
- travel in a boat with sails, especially as a sport or recreation: Ian took us out sailing on the lake
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed
Oxford Dictionary
- a reflective surface designed to use the pressure of solar radiation to propel a spacecraft.
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the sails hoisted
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- (of a boat or ship) having a sail or sails of a specified kind: a small-sailed fishing boat a full-sailed schooner
Oxford Dictionary