"Jib" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Jib is a noun that refers to a long, thin spar or boom on a sailing vessel, typically extending from the mast to the side of the boat, used for lifting or curving the sails. It can also refer to a rude or impudent remark or comment.
Jiangyou is a city located in the Sichuan Province of China. It is a county-level city in Mianyang, and it is known for its rich cultural heritage, including its ancient temples, pagodas, and cultural festivals.
Jiaozhou is a city in Shandong Province, China, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The name "Jiaozhou" literally translates to "Home of the Warlord" in English, as it was once the capital of the Former Qing Dynasty Warlord, Dong Fuxiang. Today, Jiaozhou is a significant business and cultural hub in China, home to many industrial parks, universities, and monuments celebrating its rich history.
Jiaozuo is a city in Henan province, China. The name "Jiaozuo" is derived from the Chinese characters "" (jiao) meaning "to share" and "" (zuo) meaning "to assist" or "to help".
Jibboom is a nautical term that refers to the sudden and loud noise made when a sailboat's sails come from being pressed tightly against the mast to filling with wind, often accompanied by a sudden increase in speed. It's also sometimes used to describe the thrill or rush of speed experienced by the sailors at that moment.