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Significados de
furling
en inglés
Nautical term.
furl
Términos relacionados
nautical term
Uso de
furling
en inglés
1
The next morning most of us were on the yards
furling
sail.
2
The long ribbon fluttered in the air,
furling
and unfurling it gracefully descended.
3
The noise of the sailors
furling
the sails outside becomes louder.
4
He was already putting together his
possessions
-
already
furling
his solitary tent.
5
She stood straight as a tree, her skirts
furling
around her.
6
About two bells in the first dog-watch the first-lieutenant decided upon
furling
the main-sail.
7
The captain was still exercising the men at
furling
sails.
8
Anchors were going down, sails
furling
,
and oars drawing in.
9
He was made a waister, and, at
furling
sails stationed on the main yard.
10
What's the use of
furling
sails in a dead calm?
11
With this expectation, indeed, he shortened sail,
furling
top-gallant-sails, and hauling up his courage.
12
They escaped danger by
furling
all the sails, warned in time by the native pilots.
13
When the invalid seemed too agitated, she would bring him back with long
furling
phrases.
14
It was quite glorious to-day how we beat the "Samarang" in
furling
sails.
15
At length she stood into the bay, and,
furling
her sails, came to an anchor.
16
Through the clear water her naked body appeared two-dimensional,
furling
and unfurling like a flag.
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Sobre este término
furling
furl
Verbo
Presente
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
aloft furling
final furling
long furling
Furling
a través del tiempo
Furling
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común