capsize 英 [kæpˈsaɪz]   美 [ˈkæpsaɪz]

capsize

capsize  英 [kæpˈsaɪz] 美 [ˈkæpsaɪz]

vt. 倾覆(特指船);翻覆;弄翻  vi. 翻;倾覆;翻覆 

进行时:capsizing  过去式:capsized  过去分词:capsized  第三人称单数:capsizes  名词复数:capsizes 

If a ketch had larger sails than an equivalent sloop, it would heel more (making sailing less efficient) and be more likely to capsize. 如果双桅帆船拥有比同等尺寸的单位帆船更大的帆,它在航行时会倾斜得更多,使得航行效率变低,也更容易翻船。
"Because it adheres to the surface of the water, it cannot capsize," he said, "So it can withstand quite severe weather. “由于它紧紧吸附于水面,翻船是不可能的。” Biderman说,“因此,它能挺过相当恶劣的天气。

  • To capsize is to overturn, and it usually happens to boats. Don't rock the boat, baby, or you might just capsize.
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  • vt. 倾覆(特指船);翻覆;弄翻
  • vi. 翻;倾覆;翻覆
  • 1. If a ketch had larger sails than an equivalent sloop, it would heel more (making sailing less efficient) and be more likely to capsize.

    如果双桅帆船拥有比同等尺寸的单位帆船更大的帆,它在航行时会倾斜得更多,使得航行效率变低,也更容易翻船。

  • 2. "Because it adheres to the surface of the water, it cannot capsize," he said, "So it can withstand quite severe weather.

    “由于它紧紧吸附于水面,翻船是不可能的。” Biderman说,“因此,它能挺过相当恶劣的天气。

  • 3. Provides no (unweighted board) or less (weighted board) ballast, compared to a fixed keel, to resist capsizing and ensure recovery from a capsize

    比起固定龙骨而言,它只能提供零压载(无负重龙骨板)或少量压载(带负重龙骨板),因此在抵抗倾覆和从倾覆中归位方面较为不利

  • capsize (v.) "to turn over, overturn," 1780 (transitive); 1792 (intransitive), a nautical word of obscure origin, perhaps (as Skeat suggests) from Spanish capuzar "to sink by the head," from cabo "head," from Latin caput "head" (from PIE root *kaput- "head"). For sense, compare French chavirer "to capsize, upset," faire capot "capsize;" Provençal cap virar "to turn the head." Related: Capsized; capsizing.
cap·size / kæpˈsaɪz ; NAmE ˈkæpsaɪz / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] capsize(sth) if a boat capsizesor sth capsizesit, it turns over in the water (船)翻,倾覆 capsize capsizes capsized capsizing cap·size / kæpˈsaɪz ; NAmE ˈkæpsaɪz /
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