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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | sail n | often plural (on boat: fabric that catches wind) | vela nf | | | The sailor unfurled the sail. | | | El marinero desató la vela. | | sail⇒ vi | figurative (travel by ship) | navegar⇒ vi | | | The family sailed to Calais. | | | La familia navegó hacia Calais. | | sail vi | (ship: travel) | navegar⇒ vi | | | The ship is sailing to Portsmouth. | | | El bote navega hasta Portsmouth. | | sail vi | (person: go sailing) | navegar⇒ vi | | | Marina is very adventurous; she likes to ski, sail and dive. | | | Marina es muy aventurera, le gusta esquiar. navegar y bucear. | | sail [sth]⇒ vtr | (manoeuvre a ship) | navegar⇒ vtr | | | The captain sailed the ship safely into harbour. | | | El capitán navegó el barco y llegó a salvo al puerto. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: sail (US), fin (UK) n | (top part of submarine) | torreta nf | | | | vela nf | | | The submarine's sail protruded from the water. | | | La torreta del submarino salió del agua. | | sail⇒ vi | figurative (move quickly and easily) | pasar⇒ vi | | | | fluir⇒ vi | | | Paul threw the ball and it sailed through the air. | | | Pablo tiró la pelota y pasó por el aire. | | sail vi | (set sail) | zarpar⇒ vi | | | The ship sails at noon. | | | El barco zarpa al mediodía. | | sail [sth]⇒ vtr | (travel over [sth]) | navegar por vi + prep | | | The young yachtswoman sailed the English Channel. | | | La joven balandrista navegó por el Canal de la Mancha. |
| Locuciones verbales | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | sail into [sb] vtr phrasal insep | figurative, informal (attack verbally) | insultar a vtr + prep | | | | atacar a vtr + prep | | sail into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative, informal (act vigorously) | arremeter contra vi + prep | | | | atacar⇒ vtr | | | Graham foolishly sailed into the project without a plan. | | sail through [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (easily endure, succeed easily) (figurado) | transitar vt | | | Mark sailed through his driving test without any problems. |
| Compound Forms: | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: crowd on sail, crowd on the sail v expr | (nautical) | hacer fuerza de vela loc verb | | | The sailors crowded on as much sail as the mast could carry. | | | Los marineros hicieron tanta fuerza de vela como podía resistir el mástil. | | full sail adv | (ship: with all sails up) | a todo trapo loc adv | | | | a toda vela loc adv | | | | a velas tendidas loc adv | | | The storm passed and they continued at full sail to make up for lost time. | | full sail adv | figurative (forcefully) | viento en popa loc adv | | | | a toda marcha loc adv | | | Now that we have the permits we're going ahead full sail with the project. | | in sail expr | (ship: with sails set) | con las velas desplegadas loc adv | | lateen sail n | (nautical) | vela latina loc nom f | | sail along vi + prep | (boat, ship: move across water) | navegar⇒ vi | | | The boat sailed along the coast of Brazil for several weeks. | | | El bote navegó por las costas de Brasil durante semanas. | | sail along vi + adv | informal, figurative (move fluidly, glide) | deslizarse⇒ v prnl | | | (figurado) | flotar⇒, volar⇒ vi | | | Bicycling is easy when a tail wind lets me sail along without pedaling. | | | Andar en bici es fácil cuando una ráfaga de viento me permite deslizarme sin pedalear. | | sail away vi + adv | (boat or ship: depart) | zarpar⇒ vi | | | We stood on the shore and watched as the ship sailed away. | | | Nos paramos en la orilla a ver cómo zarpaba el barco. | | sail away vi + adv | (leave via boat or ship) | zarpar⇒ vi | | | | irse a navegar loc verb | | | They sailed away on their honeymoon. | | | I'm tired of the rat race; why don't we climb on a yacht with a bottle of champagne and just sail away? | | | Zarparon en un crucero para su luna de miel. | | | Estoy cansado de este mundo competitivo, ¿por qué no subimos a un yate con una botella de champaña y salimos a navegar? | sailboat, sail boat (US), sailing boat (UK) n | (yacht, small vessel with a sail) | velero nm | | | | barco de vela nm + loc adj | | | My dad took his new sailing boat out on the lake today for the first time. | | | From our window we watched sailboats in the harbor. | | | Hoy mi papá sacó por primera vez su nuevo velero a navegar por el lago. | | | Desde la ventana observamos los barcos de vela en el puerto. | | sail off vi + adv | (boat or ship: depart) | alejarse navegando loc verb | | | | zarpar⇒ vi | | sail off vi + adv | (leave via boat or ship) | zarpar⇒ vi | | | We shed a tear of joy as we watched them sail off into the sunset. | | | Derramamos una lágrima de alegría cuando les vimos zarpar rumbo al ocaso. | sailfish, also UK: sail-fish n | (fish with long dorsal fin) | pez vela loc nom m | | set sail v expr | (boat, ship: start a journey) | zarpar⇒ vi | | | The windjammer set sail for a tour around the Caribbean. | | | El velero zarpó para hacer un viaje por el Caribe. | | set sail v expr | (start a journey by ship or boat) | zarpar⇒ vi | | under sail adv | (nautical: sailing, in motion) | bajo la vela loc adv | | | | navegando gerundio |
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