outhaul
英:['aʊtˌhɔ:l] 美: ['aʊtˌhɔl]
outhaul 基本解释
n.驶帆索;
英英释义
Outhaul
An outhaul is a line which is part of the running rigging of a sailboat, used to extend a sail and control the shape of the curve of the foot of the sail. It runs from the clew (the back corner of the sail) to the end of the boom.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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