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sail MOVE SMOOTHLYseIlv [I always + adv/prep](usually of a person) to move smoothly, confidently and quite quickly飘过;滑过;(很快地)走过She was sailing along on her bike, singing at the top of her voice.她高声唱着歌,骑在自行车上轻快地驶过。She sailed into the room, waving her exam results triumphantly.她轻快地跑进教室,喜气洋洋地挥舞着考试成绩单。He wasn't looking where he was going, and just sailed straight into her.他走路时没注意,跟她撞了个满怀。To sail into someone is to attack them using words.痛骂;抨击The President sailed into her opponents with an angry speech.校长愤怒地痛斥她的对手。The ball went sailing over the wall.球越墙飞去。They won three matches and sailed confidently on (= continued easily) to victory in the final.他们赢了三场球,正满怀信心地迎向决赛的胜利。To sail through (something) is to succeed in it without difficulty.顺利地通过Rachel sailed through (the exam) with Distinction in all the papers.雷切尔顺利地通过了考试,每一门都获得优秀。
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