słownik niemiecko - angielski

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segeln po angielsku:

1. to sail to sail


I want to sail around the world one day.

Angielskie słowo "segeln" (to sail) występuje w zestawach:

vocabulary 2

2. sailing sailing


I started sailing last year.
Bad weather prevented them from sailing.
She was looking forward to going sailing with him.
I belong to the sailing club.
If it is fine tomorrow, I will go sailing with my friends.
Tom doesn't know much about sailing, does he?
Sailing a boat, his chief hobby, costs him most of his salary.
I would if I could, but I'm taking sailing lessons this week.
It seems, from books, that the colonizers and adventurers went sailing off to a new fine life, a new country, opportunities, and so forth.
Sailing a boat makes us happy.
I’d love to learn sailing. I’d have the freedom to travel around the world in my own boat.
Trust me. It'll be plain sailing.
I am engrossed in sailing.
On our holiday in Greece, we went sailing around the islands on a small boat.
I went sailing on a big lake near my house.

3. sailed sailed


The boat sailed across the Pacific Ocean.
They sailed around the world.
We sailed from Yokohama to Kobe.
Perry finally sailed into Tokyo Bay in 1853.
Tom sailed across the ocean in five days.
Columbus sailed farther west to look for a new continent.
I sailed around the Mediterranean in a schooner when I was seventeen, she recited slowly and carefully.
As the boat sailed on westwards, the captain looked back at how far they had come, and felt a tear prick the corner of his eye.
He sailed through the examination.
The Vikings sailed most of the North Atlantic before entering the Mediterranean sea.
He sailed the Seven Seas.
The yacht sailed before the wind.
The airplane sailed over our heads.
The yacht sailed all over the world by using the force of the wind.
They sailed for months in hope of "gold and glory".