释义 |
fore·sail \ˈfōrˌsāl, ˈfȯr-, ˈfōəˌ-, ˈfȯ(ə)ˌ-, -_səl\ noun Etymology: Middle English foreseile, from for-, fore- fore- + seil, seile sail — more at sail 1. : a sail that is carried on the foreyard of a square-rigged ship and that is the lowest sail on the foremast — called also forecourse; see sail illustration 2. : the lower sail set abaft the foremast of a schooner — see sail illustration 3. : forestaysail |