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sailing [ingl. am. ˈseɪlɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈseɪlɪŋ] SUST.
1. sailing U (skill):
2. sailing U DEP.:
3. sailing C (departure):
is there another sailing this week? atrbv. time/date
I. sail [ingl. am. seɪl, ingl. brit. seɪl] SUST.
1.1. sail NÁUT. C or U (of ship, boat):
to set sail yacht/galleon:
cortarle las alas a alguien
1.2. sail NÁUT. (trip):
sail sin pl.
sail sin pl.
1.3. sail NÁUT. C <pl sail> (ship):
2. sail C (of windmill):
aspa f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
II. sail [ingl. am. seɪl, ingl. brit. seɪl] V. trans.
1. sail (control):
sail boat/ship
sail boat/ship
2. sail (travel, cross):
III. sail [ingl. am. seɪl, ingl. brit. seɪl] V. intr.
1.1. sail (travel):
sail ship/boat:
sail person/passenger:
sail person/passenger:
1.2. sail (depart):
sail person/ship:
sail person/ship:
2. sail (move effortlessly):
I. plain <plainer plainest> [ingl. am. pleɪn, ingl. brit. pleɪn] ADJ.
1. plain (unadorned):
plain decor/cooking
plain language/style
plain language/style
plain envelope
plain fabric/dress
dímelo en cristiano coloq., hum.
2. plain (clear):
3. plain (blunt, straightforward):
4. plain (not good-looking):
ser feúcha coloq.
5. plain (downright):
II. plain [ingl. am. pleɪn, ingl. brit. pleɪn] ADV.
1. plain (downright, simply) as intensifier:
plain wrong/ridiculous
2. plain (bluntly, honestly):
plain tell
plain tell
III. plain [ingl. am. pleɪn, ingl. brit. pleɪn] SUST.
1. plain GEOGR.:
2.1. plain ingl. brit. MODA:
2.2. plain (stitch):
plain sailing SUST. fig.
I. sail [seɪl] SUST.
1. sail (on boat):
2. sail (windmill blade):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. sail [seɪl] V. intr.
1. sail (travel):
2. sail (start voyage):
3. sail (move smoothly):
4. sail fig. (do easily):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. sail [seɪl] V. trans.
1. sail (manage):
sail boat, ship
2. sail (navigate):
sailing SUST.
1. sailing NÁUT.:
2. sailing DEP.:
3. sailing (departure):
I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ.
1. plain:
2. plain (uncomplicated):
3. plain (clear, obvious):
4. plain (mere, pure):
5. plain (not pretty):
II. plain [pleɪn] ADV. coloq. (downright)
III. plain [pleɪn] SUST.
1. plain GEO.:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
plain sailing SUST. fig.
sailing SUST.
1. sailing NÁUT.:
2. sailing DEP.:
3. sailing (departure):
I. sail [seɪl] SUST.
1. sail (on boat):
2. sail (windmill blade):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. sail [seɪl] V. intr.
1. sail (travel):
2. sail (start voyage):
3. sail (move smoothly):
4. sail fig. (do easily):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. sail [seɪl] V. trans.
1. sail (manage):
sail boat, ship
2. sail (navigate):
I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ.
1. plain:
2. plain (uncomplicated):
3. plain (clear, obvious):
4. plain (mere, pure):
5. plain (not pretty):
II. plain [pleɪn] ADV. coloq. (downright)
III. plain [pleɪn] SUST.
1. plain GEO.:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
Present
Isail
yousail
he/she/itsails
wesail
yousail
theysail
Past
Isailed
yousailed
he/she/itsailed
wesailed
yousailed
theysailed
Present Perfect
Ihavesailed
youhavesailed
he/she/ithassailed
wehavesailed
youhavesailed
theyhavesailed
Past Perfect
Ihadsailed
youhadsailed
he/she/ithadsailed
wehadsailed
youhadsailed
theyhadsailed
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