take in sail
英:[teik in seil] 美: [tek ɪn sel]
take in sail 基本解释
v.收帆减速,减少活动;
take in sail 相关例句
双语例句
用作不及物动词(vi.)- A stiff breeze sprang up,and we had to shorten sail.
突然刮起一阵狂风,我们只得收帆减速。 - I set about reefing the sail, reducing its area to lessen the strain.
我准备收帆,减少帆面积以降低张力。
权威例句
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