The drift of a ship or an aircraft to leeward of the course being steered.
In sailing, one basic rule is that the leeward boat has the right-of-way over windward boat.
這些珍珠般大小的島是leeward島系裏的一個而其位置最北。
You see, sir,' he went on, 'if once we dropped to leeward of the landing-place, it's hard to say where we should get ashore besides the chance of being boarded by the gigs;
To veer to leeward from a former course; fall off.
The simulation result shows: the windward of pipe have a better heat exchange effect than the leeward;
A rig on a sailing ship that has quadrilateral and triangular sails set to the fore-and-aft line and that can be trimmed to leeward.
The trees all listed to leeward.
a retractable fin keel used on sailboats to prevent drifting to leeward.
In this paper, the method and some skills of drawing isogram and leeward axial graph of concentration about diffusion of contaminant in environmental forecasting are presented.
At, on, or to the leeward side.
There are multiple vertical upwarding zones in the warm side when the cold front passages in the leeward side.
(5) When you start a fire, be to windward of it. Do not attack from the leeward. A wind that rises in the daytime lasts long,But a night Breeze soon falls.
In spring, swallows happily nest in the leeward shelter of buildings, lay eggs and hatch, and breed offspring.
To turn or cause to turn(a vessel) to leeward.
At, on, or to the leeward side.
Able to sail close to the wind with little drift to leeward.
A medium-thick shelterbelt can reduce wind velocity by more than 10 percent to a distance of 20 times the tree height on the leeward side and three times the height to the windward.
The most dangerous thing in the world is to test the water on the edge of the leeward, so-called judgment is constantly chaotic.