0 to travel in a boat or a ship -- совершать плавание
We sailed to Malta.
1 to control a boat that has no engine and is pushed by the wind -- управлять парусным судном
2 When a ship sails, it starts its journey, and if people sail from a particular place or at a particular time, they start their journey. -- отплывать
3 to move quickly through the air -- проноситься над/мимо/через и т. д.
The ball sailed past me.
4 a large piece of material that is fixed to a pole on a boat to catch the wind and make the boat move -- парус
5 to start a journey by boat or ship -- отправляться в плавание
The next year eight vessels sailed to the new sealing ground.
By 1890 the newly launched large sailing ships gradually changed in rigging from barque to schooner.
We describe the different techniques currently sailing under this flag, and point out where and how kernels occur.
Also, the world merchant fleet has many vessels sailing under flags of convenience.
The navigator will ensure that the ship sails in the right direction, so they have to engage with the engine room.
The colourful sails now functioned visually and as counterweights air-resistant to motion.
Again, pendulums were fitted with colourful sails and set in motion by an oscillating fan which ran continuously.
They could pay overbearing chiefs what they asked for, or they could set their outrigger sails to the wind and hope for the best.
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