jibe

انحرف
definition
verb
they jibed, and the boat turned over
change course by swinging a fore-and-aft sail across a following wind.
the verdict does not jibe with the medical evidence
be in accord; agree.
noun
The incident, which could have easily ended in tragedy, occurred last spring during a regional tune-up race when the Beneteau, Epic, had an accidental gybe and broached in a 34-knot gust.
an act or instance of jibing.
translation of 'jibe'
verb
إنسجم مع,
انحرف,
عبر,
اتفق
example
On the way down, Andy teaches us how to 'jibe' , or turn away from the wind.
some cynics in the media might 'jibe'
The ‘GE to GM’ phrase just doesn't 'jibe' with most people's sense of their options.
All the pessimism and darkness that come with a far-away war against a hard-to-find enemy just don't 'jibe' with that mojo.
It doesn't 'jibe' with the image that a lot of Americans have about this country.
You don't agree with them, you offer opinions that don't 'jibe' with theirs and you get a target on your back.
the verdict does not 'jibe' with the medical evidence
But that doesn't 'jibe' with your partisan rantings.
a 'jibe' at his old rivals
But their working habits didn't 'jibe' : Godrich constantly wanted to press forward, but the Strokes like to labour over every sound.
Similarly, if I'm in public practice, and they do something that doesn't 'jibe' with my policies, I'm going to change my policies.
During the race, Tom Droescher, working as the spinnaker trimmer, was swept overboard during a 'jibe' and landed on his back in the 45-degree waters of Puget Sound.
An afternoon talking to the protesters, however, had filled her head with data that did not 'jibe' with what she had been told.
I'd hoped to put the vignette on the web when it was done, but it doesn't 'jibe' at all with AuthorityJack.
If Apple does come out with a response, they have to sink down to Napster's level and it doesn't 'jibe' with their type of advertising at all.
It's an additional piece of information refuting Atkins-Taubes that happens to 'jibe' with the controlled studies and the government surveys.
And the sample menus included in the back of Dr. Atkins's book are of no help because they don't 'jibe' with the instructions in the text.
Unknotting privacy dilemmas from first principles can be tricky, or at least lead to results that don't 'jibe' with most people's felt intuitions.
My own experiences didn't 'jibe' with anything these family units went through.
the verdict does not 'jibe' with the medical evidence
A sail blows off the foredeck and a spinnaker drum jams so they can't 'jibe' on the downwind leg.
This does not 'jibe' with my experience, nor that of most Americans, at least.
But the only ‘evidence’ for these upcoming disasters is the output of computer models that don't 'jibe' with reality.
How does the rise of the big-box-booksellers 'jibe' with the supposed decline in reading?
He claims to be very liberal, but when he's voting it just doesn't 'jibe' with what he says.
It's not like you have to share the office space with someone who's views don't 'jibe' with yours, so what's the point?
I think this 'jibes' with Xyu's recent contact with the Transducer which, as far as I can tell, is the most recent contact we have on record.
Charmed Life is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between 'jibing' , tacking, and swabbing decks.
Gospel writer John's point in putting this line in Jesus' mouth is almost certainly to take a 'gibe' at the Temple elite.
There was much satisfaction in these stories: at last, the Newfoundlanders had found a vessel for the 'jibes' that had taunted them for years.
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