Sailing on about的意思
"Sailing on about" is not a common English phrase, and it's not found in standard dictionaries or idiomatic expressions. It's possible that it's a colloquial expression, a regionalism, or a misheard or misspelled version of a more common phrase. However, if we consider the possible meanings based on the individual words:
- "Sailing" can mean moving smoothly or effortlessly through water, but it's not a common verb in everyday speech.
- "On" is a preposition that can indicate direction, position, or focus.
- "About" can mean approximately, regarding, or in a circular motion.
If we were to try to make sense of the phrase, it could possibly mean something like "moving smoothly or effortlessly in a circular motion regarding something" or "discussing something at length in a smooth and effortless manner." However, without more context, it's difficult to provide an accurate definition.
If you're looking for a common phrase that might be related to what you're thinking of, "sailing through" is an expression that means to do something easily and successfully, often without much effort. For example, "She sailed through the exam with top marks."
If you can provide more context or clarify the phrase, I might be able to offer a more accurate interpretation.