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SAIL - Übersetzung nach arabisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SAIL; Sails (disambiguation)

SAIL         
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • lateen rig]]
  • Different sail types.<ref>Clerc-Rampal, G. (1913) Mer : la Mer Dans la Nature, la Mer et l'Homme, Paris: Librairie Larousse, p. 213</ref>
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{{col-break}}
    A. Course
    B. Topsail
    C. Lateen
    D. Staysail
{{col-break}}
    E. Gaff-rigged
    G. Quadrilateral 
    H. Loose-footed
   J. Spritsail
{{col-break}}
   K. Standing lug
    L. Triangular
    M. Dipping lug
    N. Junk
{{col-end}}
  • Laminated sail with Kevlar and carbon fibers.
  • Egyptian sailing ship, ca. 1422–1411 BCE
  • Aerodynamic forces for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'':<br />Down wind—predominant ''drag'' propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'':<br />Up wind (close-hauled)—predominant ''lift'' both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • angles of attack]] and resulting (idealized) flow patterns that provide propulsive lift.
  • Corners and sides of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail
  • Square sail edges and corners (top). Running rigging (bottom).
  • Jib halyard
}}
FABRIC OR OTHER SURFACE SUPPORTED BY A MAST TO ALLOW WIND PROPULSION
Sails; Sail area; Sail and sail-making

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أَبْحَرَ ; أَبْحَرَتِ السَّفِينَةُ

sail         
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • lateen rig]]
  • Different sail types.<ref>Clerc-Rampal, G. (1913) Mer : la Mer Dans la Nature, la Mer et l'Homme, Paris: Librairie Larousse, p. 213</ref>
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
    A. Course
    B. Topsail
    C. Lateen
    D. Staysail
{{col-break}}
    E. Gaff-rigged
    G. Quadrilateral 
    H. Loose-footed
   J. Spritsail
{{col-break}}
   K. Standing lug
    L. Triangular
    M. Dipping lug
    N. Junk
{{col-end}}
  • Laminated sail with Kevlar and carbon fibers.
  • Egyptian sailing ship, ca. 1422–1411 BCE
  • Aerodynamic forces for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'':<br />Down wind—predominant ''drag'' propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'':<br />Up wind (close-hauled)—predominant ''lift'' both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • angles of attack]] and resulting (idealized) flow patterns that provide propulsive lift.
  • Corners and sides of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail
  • Square sail edges and corners (top). Running rigging (bottom).
  • Jib halyard
}}
FABRIC OR OTHER SURFACE SUPPORTED BY A MAST TO ALLOW WIND PROPULSION
Sails; Sail area; Sail and sail-making
اسْم : شراع . أشرِعة . مركب شراعي . رحلة
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فِعْل : يسافر بمركب شراعي . يُبْحِر . يدير أو يوجّه حركة السفينة
sail         
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • lateen rig]]
  • Different sail types.<ref>Clerc-Rampal, G. (1913) Mer : la Mer Dans la Nature, la Mer et l'Homme, Paris: Librairie Larousse, p. 213</ref>
{{col-begin}}
{{col-break}}
    A. Course
    B. Topsail
    C. Lateen
    D. Staysail
{{col-break}}
    E. Gaff-rigged
    G. Quadrilateral 
    H. Loose-footed
   J. Spritsail
{{col-break}}
   K. Standing lug
    L. Triangular
    M. Dipping lug
    N. Junk
{{col-end}}
  • Laminated sail with Kevlar and carbon fibers.
  • Egyptian sailing ship, ca. 1422–1411 BCE
  • Aerodynamic forces for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'':<br />Down wind—predominant ''drag'' propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'':<br />Up wind (close-hauled)—predominant ''lift'' both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • angles of attack]] and resulting (idealized) flow patterns that provide propulsive lift.
  • Corners and sides of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail
  • Square sail edges and corners (top). Running rigging (bottom).
  • Jib halyard
}}
FABRIC OR OTHER SURFACE SUPPORTED BY A MAST TO ALLOW WIND PROPULSION
Sails; Sail area; Sail and sail-making
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شراع = اشرعة المركب = مركب شراعى = المراكب الشراعية مجتمعة رحلة
VI
سافر بمركب شراعى = سافر بسفينة بخارية او بطائرة أبحر = أطير مشى بوقار
T
أدار او وجه حركة السفينة الخ

Definition

sail
I. v. n.
1.
Make sail, put to sea, get under way, set sail, begin a voyage.
2.
Pass by water.
3.
Swim.
4.
Fly smoothly.
5.
Glide, float.
II. v. a.
Navigate.

Wikipedia

Sail (disambiguation)

A sail is any type of surface intended to move a vessel, vehicle or rotor by being placed in a wind.

Sail or SAIL may also refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SAIL
1. The event was open to any small boat powered by paddle, oar, sail, or paddle and sail.
2. Japan tested solar sail deployment on a suborbital flight and Russia deployed a solar sail outside its old Mir space station, but neither involved controlled flight, Friedman said.
3. The measure should sail through Congress, dominated by Chavez loyalists.
4. Yet the plan continues to sail toward implementation.
5. "People often sail all the way up from Australia.