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sail

Aussprache: [seɪl]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a sail is a piece of cloth that catches the wind and helps to move boats or ships forward in the water. It's like a big flag that helps the boat go where you want it to.

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The sail on the boat was bright red and filled with wind.

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Without the sail, the boat could only drift slowly.

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What color is the sail on your friend's yacht?

Kontext: „transportation“

(verb) to sail means to travel across the water in a boat or ship using sails. It's like when you're on a boat, and the wind pushes you along the waves.

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We will sail across the lake tomorrow morning.

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We didn't sail last weekend because the weather was too stormy.

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Can we sail to the island next summer?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to smoothly move or glide through the air or water. This can also mean moving effortlessly, similar to how a bird flies or a boat moves with the wind.

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The bird will sail gracefully through the sky.

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The stone did not sail; it sank straight to the bottom of the pond.

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How do you think the eagle can sail so high?

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