搜尋結果
keel
- IPA[kēl]
美式
- the longitudinal structure along the centerline at the bottom of a vessel's hull, on which the rest of the hull is built, in some vessels extended downward as a blade or ridge to increase stability.;a ridge along the breastbone of many birds to which the flight muscles are attached; the carina.
- (of a boat or ship) turn over on its side; capsize;(of a person or thing) fall over; collapse
verb: keel, 3rd person present: keels, gerund or present participle: keeling, past tense: keeled, past participle: keeled
noun: keel, plural noun: keels
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. the longitudinal structure along the centerline at the bottom of a vessel's hull, on which the rest of the hull is built, in some vessels extended downward as a blade or ridge to increase stability.
- ▪ a ridge along the breastbone of many birds to which the flight muscles are attached; the carina.
- ▪ a prow-shaped pair of petals present in flowers of the pea family.
- ▪ a ship.
動詞
- 1. (of a boat or ship) turn over on its side; capsize it's going to take more wind to make this boat keel over
- ▪ (of a person or thing) fall over; collapse a wardrobe was about to keel over on top of him