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How to set sail in English (urgent)

Set sail: set sail

1, set, English [set] USA [s? t]

Settings; Place, place; Be in a certain state; Set the table

Intransitive verbs go down the mountain; Set out; concretionary

Settings; A set, a pair; Settings; television

Fixed; Located; Stubbornness Arranged

2. sail, English [se? Beauty [self]

The intransitive verb sailing; Set sail; Sail a sailboat

Sail; Sail; Swimming (waterfowl); To steer (a ship)

Sailing; Sailing boat; Sail; Sailing distance

Example:

1, Hey everyone, we set sail at dawn, so don't drink too much. ?

Listen up, everyone. We set sail at dawn. Don't drink too much.

The sailors set sail again in search of a new island. ?

The sailors set sail again in search of a new island.

Extended data:

First, related phrases:

1, sail? Ventilation pipe; Canvas ventilator; Sailing; Canvas airbag

2. Sail yard? [boat]? courtyard

3. Fore sail? Top sail

4. jib? Inclined arm

5. Set sail? Set sail suddenly; Reduce ostentation and extravagance; Close the sail; translate

Second, synonyms:

1, anchor, English [Wei? k? ] beauty [us? k? ]

Set sail; Set sail; Start; set sail

The sailors got everything ready to anchor. ?

The sailors are ready to sail.

Set sail, England [Mexel] and America [Mexel]

Set sail; Set sail

Sail with the wind ?

Sail before the wind.