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The difference between sailing boat and sailing boat

First, the meaning is different.

"Set sail" refers to ships, planes, etc. Start sailing.

"Set sail" means to set sail, get ready to go, and get ready to go at once. It is generally used to indicate that a person begins to prepare everything for career success.

Second, the usage is different.

1. Set sail: Set sail is often used as a behavioral verb to indicate the departure of a ship, plane, etc.

The ship has set sail to explore the high seas.

2. Set sail: It can be used as a verb to mean to set sail, or it can mean that everything is ready.

Example: With the efforts of our ancestors, the journey of new China has set sail.

Extended data

First, the synonym of "sailing": departure

Pinyin: Manchu

It means: start; Set out.

Example: She will study abroad tomorrow, and she is too excited to sleep at night.

Second, the synonym of "sailing": Cage

Pinyin: qǐdǐng

It means: anchor and set sail.

The cargo ship will sail from Kaohsiung to Keelung tomorrow morning.