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sailing
- IPA[ˈseɪlɪŋ]
英式
- the action of sailing in a ship or boat;a voyage made by a ferry or cruise ship, especially according to a planned schedule
noun: sailing, plural noun: sailings
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- 1. the action of sailing in a ship or boat a sailing club
- ▪ a voyage made by a ferry or cruise ship, especially according to a planned schedule the company operates five sailings a day from Ramsgate to Dunkirk
- ▪ an act of beginning a voyage or of leaving a harbour on the eve of her sailing, she learned that news had come in from Cyprus
- a boat propelled by sails.
Oxford Dictionary
- a ship driven by sails.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of determining a ship's position on the theory that it is moving on a plane.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boat propelled by sails; a sailboat.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an officer responsible for the navigation of a ship or yacht.
Oxford Dictionary
- used to describe a process or activity that goes well and is easy and uncomplicated: he is pleased to report that the tour has been plain sailing
Oxford American Dictionary
- a ship driven by sails.
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of determining a ship's position on the theory that it is moving on a plane.
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- the action of sailing in a ship or boat: a sailing club
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