sailboat的意思和读音

sailboat

: [ˈseɪlˌboʊt] : [ˈseɪlˌbəʊt]

n.

sailboats  

sailboatn.

1.a boat with sails

— see alsosailing boat

n.1.

n.1.a small boat that is moved by the wind in a sail or sails. The British word is sailing boat.

1. —— cat —— sailboat —— moon ...

2. ... rowboat sailboat , canoe , ...

3. Basketball Hoop Sailboat Hairway to Steaven ...

4. POWER BOAT SAILBOAT MISCELLANEOUS ...

5. Roly-Poly Sailboat Bamboo Bike ...

6. New York Yacht Club •1116 Sailboat •614 Powerboat ...

7. masochist n. sailboat n. quackish a. , ...

8. ... Brian sailboat Ben, 。 ...

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1."If you become a tree, " said the little bunny, "I will become a little sailboat, And I will sail away from you, ",”,“。”

2.Among the items on display are a pair of hot-pink furry handcuffs, a toy sailboat and a prosthetic leg.

3.If you become a sailboat, 'said his mother'I will become the wind and blow you where I want you to go.,‘

4.If you're looking at a sailboat converted from an inboard engine to an outboard, be observant when you take the boat for its sea trials.

5.How much do we need to enjoy sailboat?

6.Shortly after we married, Jim bought me what he thought was the perfect Christmas present: an outboard motor for our sailboat.

7.As in other decisions when shopping for a sailboat, the best type of motor depends mostly on your preferred uses of the boat.

8.Yesterday, I chartered a sailboat so my family and I could spend a couple of hours out on the waters off Nantucket.

9.Like the leader in a sailboat race, one must not let the second boat split tacks but cover it to protect one's lead.

10.A long handle, usually made of wood, that attaches to the top of sailboat's rudder or rudder post to turn the rudder for steering.便