Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What is sailing?
What is sailing?
Explanation: (ships, planes, etc. ) start sailing.
From: People's Literature No.8 198 1: "The whistle has sounded and the ship is about to set sail."
Stroke order:
Set sail? 【qǐ háng】?
Interpretation: (ships, planes, etc. ) sailing: the weather is bad and we can't ~.
Synonym: sail, sail, set out
Stroke order:
"Set sail" and "set sail" are special-shaped words with universality. Setting sail mostly refers to ships, planes, etc. Start sailing, which belongs to the action verb in part of speech.
Extended information 1. Sail? [yang fān]?
Set sail (sail): ~ set sail.
Second, sailing? [cháng]?
(of a ship or plane) leave a port or airport.
Third, set out? 【chū fā】?
1. Leave the original place and go somewhere else: ~ The date has not been set yet. Pack your bags and get ready.
2, when considering or dealing with problems, focus on one aspect: from production ~. Proceed from the long-term interests.
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