spinnaker如何读

英:[ˈspɪnəkə(r)]

美:[ˈspɪnəkɚ]

spinnaker是什么意思

  • n.大三角帆

spinnaker自然拼读

spin·na·ker

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spinnaker英英释义

noun

a large, triangular, usu. brightly colored or striped sail set on a long spar and swung out opposite the mainsail when the wind is coming from behind the boat, used esp. in sailboat and yacht racing.

spinnaker词源中文解释

"大三角帆",1866年出现,可能是由 spin 的意思 "快速前进" 衍生而来,也可能是基于 Sphinx 的错误发音而来。Sphinx 是第一艘使用此类赛艇帆的已知游艇的名称。

spinnaker_体育行业词汇

大三角帆

spinnaker词源英文解释

origin unknown

The first known use of spinnaker was in 1866

spinnaker儿童词典英英释义

spinsternoun

a woman whose occupation is to spin

an unmarried woman past the usual age for marrying

spinsternoun

a woman whose occupation is to spin

an unmarried woman past the usual age for marrying

spin1 of 2verb

to draw out and twist into yarn or thread

spun the fleece into thread

to produce by drawing out and twisting fibers

spin thread

to form threads or a web or cocoon by giving off a sticky fluid that quickly hardens into silk

to turn or cause to turn round and round rapidly

to feel as if in a whirl

my head was spinning

to tell using the imagination

spin a yarn

to move swiftly on wheels or in a vehicle

to make, shape, or produce by or as if by spinning

spun sugar

spin2 of 2noun

the act of spinning something

a rapid whirling motion

a short trip in a vehicle

go for a spin

a plunging descent or downward spiral

a state of mental confusion

a special point of view, emphasis, or interpretation

spin-offnoun

something that results from work done to produce a different product : by-product

household products that are spin-offs of space research

something that imitates or comes from an earlier work or product

a spin-off of a hit TV show

spinning

spinneretnoun

an organ especially of a spider or caterpillar that has a small hole through which the sticky fluid produced by the silk glands is forced and hardens to form a silk thread

spinneretnoun

an organ especially of a spider or caterpillar that has a small hole through which the sticky fluid produced by the silk glands is forced and hardens to form a silk thread

spinnernoun

one that spins

a fishing lure that spins when drawn through the water

spinnakernoun

a large triangular sail set on a long light pole and used when sailing with the wind pushing from behind or nearly so

spinnaker 例句

1 Wind and rain did not deter Doris Long, who has been honoured with an MBE for her charity fundraising, as she abseiled down the spinnaker tower in Portsmouth, Hampshire.

2 She has a blazing urge to unify your entire clan under one big spinnaker of chintz.

3 A spinnaker wrap slowed TeamOrigin but it was cleared to enable the British team to cross the finish with a seven second lead.

4 He had been springing about at a great rate that morning, shifting the spinnaker.

5 And when that finally happened, when the fans had reached fever pitch, or passed out from heat stroke, into the stadium the youngsters sprinted, following cheerleaders carrying flags that billowed like spinnakers.

6 If Charley has finished pumping, you might help him get out the spinnaker.

7 The last few days have been awesome sailing really, very exciting fast sailing. Flat water and nice scenery and lots of spinnaker sailing which has been great fun.

比赛的最后几天也很出彩,速度提起来了,浪不大,风景也很好,赛队都升起了球帆,很不错。

8 As Djourou pivoted away, Berg grabbed at his white shorts to restrain him, and the shorts kept stretching, unfurling from Djourou’s hips like a miniature spinnaker, until Djourou was pulled to the ground.

9 He slipped off the after-hatch, and dragged up from the counter a venerable relic of a spinnaker, which was one vivid mottle of mildew.

10 He floundered forward to the foot of the mast, and when he came back the spinnaker was drawing steadily and the sloop had changed her mode of progress.

11 This time, with the wind at our back, Henke unfurled a royal-blue spinnaker, a lightweight three-cornered sail perfect for the present wind conditions.

12 Her spinnaker collapsed like a torn balloon, but Red Rose leaped on, pressed by straining sail.

13 There were, perhaps, two hundred yards between the flag-boat and the pier; they ought to haul down the spinnaker now, but Harry would carry on.

14 Red Rose rolled savagely and main boom and spinnaker boom tossed their ends aloft.

15 In Holiday, there were bikinis, wicker cafe chairs and sailboats with their spinnakers ballooning, flying with the wind, as if a metaphor for the post-war era.

16 “Great conditions are forecast at the moment and we should see the spinnakers coming out very early and as soon as the fleet clears Sydney Heads.”

17 Visitors encounter what looks like a Cubist sailboat, with glass sails and spinnakers rising above the tree line and billowing simultaneously fore, aft, port and starboard.

18 According to Chris Johnson, the With Grace skipper, Mueller accidentally stepped into a line that looped around his foot right as the spinnaker filled.

19 Only saw the latter in photos, when admittedly the wind may have got up, but she appeared to be wearing a pair of spinnakers strapped to her chest.

20 In 1893 it was reported that one of Valkyrie II.'s big spinnakers was of silk, but it was not; it was of exceedingly fine Irish linen.

spinnaker 同义词

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