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Meanings of
sail through
in English
Spanish
pasar sin dificultad
Back to the meaning
Succeed at easily.
nail
ace
breeze through
pass with flying colors
sweep through
Spanish
pasar sin dificultad
Synonyms
Examples for "
nail
"
nail
ace
breeze through
pass with flying colors
sweep through
Examples for "
nail
"
1
Zerbrowski asked small questions to
nail
the times as clearly as possible.
2
Researchers from New Zealand tested the effects of calcium on
nail
health.
3
Allan told Morning Report it was quite literally a
nail
biting evening.
4
Her
nail
polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
5
The trade unions say they will fight this measure tooth and
nail
.
1
He won the match with an
ace
on his second match point.
2
The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th
ace
.
3
Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph
ace
.
4
The 19 year old Austrian
ace
was overwhelming right from move one.
5
I know you can
ace
that test if only you will try.
1
A buzz of conversation passed like a
breeze
through
the impatient crowd.
2
This by no means is to suggest that I
breeze
through
life.
3
Close a door, and you'd still feel a
breeze
through
the window.
4
A puff of
breeze
through
the screen felt warm on my face.
5
When things keep going wrong you'll be able to
breeze
through
.
1
Just make sure that you're conducting yourself in such a way that when you're scrutinized, you
pass
with
flying
colors
.
1
Rather, the question is: can it
sweep
through
the other top categories?.
2
Yes; once started, it would
sweep
through
drawing-rooms and clubs like fire.
3
Surely this is decadence, when these destructive centrifugalities
sweep
through
our society.
4
The disease would not be able to
sweep
through
and infect everybody.
5
Sometimes terrific thunder-storms with torrents of rain would
sweep
through
the valley.
Usage of
sail through
in English
1
The boss really just wanted to
sail
through
to his last day.
2
Frontrunner will
sail
through
the first stage of the Labour leadership contest.
3
Overview: Pirates in pursuit of the fabled treasure
sail
through
treacherous waters.
4
Spectrum's Justin Gregory signs on for a
sail
through
Torpedo Bay's history.
5
There was no wind and they seemed to
sail
through
silver waters.
6
Wheeler's confirmation is expected to
sail
through
the Republican-controlled Senate despite Democratic opposition.
7
Some issues may not
sail
through
at some prices, Shroff said.
8
Some children
sail
through
troubles which could make others fall apart.
9
Some
sail
through
the experience, but for many it is much more distressing.
10
Vessels of the greatest draught may thus
sail
through
Yugor Schar.
11
She was also the first vessel to
sail
through
Bass Strait.
12
We shall meet none as we
sail
through
the Caribbean Sea.
13
I
sail
through
life with those characters as my patron saints.'
14
Meant to
sail
through
the Sargasso-clearaway from all trade routes-incomprehensiblebut-just look!
15
Next came the long
sail
through
the twists and turns of the Grand Canal.
16
Pre-negotiated bankruptcies are designed to
sail
through
legal proceedings faster than a typical bankruptcy.
Other examples for "sail through"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
sail
through
sail
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
sail through
Spanish
pasar sin dificultad
ser campeón
Sail through
through the time
Sail through
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common