"Sail" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To travel on a ship or boat, especially for pleasure or as part of a job.
Example: "We're going to sail around the world on a yacht."
Alternatively, it can also refer to:
To move or glide smoothly and easily, like the movement of a sail in the wind.
To navigate through a difficult situation or problem, like navigating through rough seas.
To participate in a sailing competition or event, such as a sailing regatta.
Example: "The team sailed smoothly through the wind and water, showing impressive skill and agility."
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "sail":
The word "sai" has multiple meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>Origin in the Philippines and India</strong>: Sai is a popular name in the Philippines and India. It is often shortened form of the name Maria, which is pronounced as "Say".<br><br>2. <strong>Computer Science</strong>: In computer science, SAI can refer to a Sort And Insert package written in COBOL.<br><br>3. <strong>Sai Baba</strong>: Saibaba, also known as Sathya Sai Baba, was a spiritual leader and a guru to many in India.<br><br>4. <strong>Japanese martial art</strong>: Sai is a short staff and a martial arts technique in Japanese martial arts, used in Kobudo and Kempo training.<br><br>5. <strong>Cultural significance</strong>: Saigenrenji, the Buddha in East Asian art and Buddhism, is often called Sai. Also, the title of Prince Sai, used in the Thui STATES it refers also to the unity of Wilhelmina hurricane State 47.<br><br>Please provide the specific context to get a more accurate translation.
Watercraft using a turbine to harness the wind that is making contact with its sail, but which also has no rudder and uses wing-like board to steer instead.