downwind en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The two balloons move alternately, the balloon with the sail open moves downwind and draws the other balloon upwind, and then the motion reverses.
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These leeward trees eventually die, gradually expanding the gap downwind.
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This new ice is then also herded downwind toward the first year pack ice.
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Ships seeking to evade capture or attack, however, have the advantage being downwind if they are faster vessels or are close to friendly land.
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With no traffic in circuit, the circuit is joined by crossing the upwind threshold and then turning downwind.
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An overtaking boat on a downwind course can position itself to focus its dirty air on the boat ahead of it.
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The stability and design robustness of several folding kayak models makes them ideal for upwind and downwind sailing.
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For his dissertation, he deployed 25 instrumented gliders to gather data on lee waves, the newly discovered features forming downwind of mountains.
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However, once again, the result was confusion and disorder: some of the gunboat drifted out of formation and downwind.
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Then bearing away onto a downwind leg to a second jibe marker.
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