释义 |
lug·sail \ˈləgsəl (usual nautical pronunc), -ˌsāl\ noun Etymology: perhaps from lug (IV) + sail : a four-sided sail bent to a yard that hangs more or less obliquely on a mast slung at about a third or quarter of its length from the forward end and hoisted and lowered with the sail — called also lug; compare balance lugsail, dipping lug, split lug, standing lug |