Keeled Meaning in English
word · lemma: keel
ˈkiɫ
KEELD
kˈiːld
KEELD
التعريف
'Keeled' is mainly used in nautical terms. As an adjective, it means having a keel (the main structure along the bottom of a ship). As a verb (past tense), it means a boat has turned over or capsized.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most common in nautical and technical contexts. As a verb ('keeled over') it can also mean to collapse or fall over suddenly (often figurative, for people fainting). As an adjective, rare outside sailing or biology.
Spanish: quillado (náutica) - volcado (barco)Portuguese (BR): com quilha (náutica) - virou (barco)Portuguese (PT): quilhado (náutica) - virado (barco)Chinese (Simplified): 龙骨朝下的(船) - 翻覆的(船)Chinese (Traditional): 龍骨朝下的(船) - 翻覆的(船)Hindi: कील वाला (नौकायन) - उलटा हुआ (नाव)Arabic: مزود بعارضة (بحري) - انقلب (قارب)Bengali: কীলযুক্ত - উল্টে পড়াRussian: килеобразный - опрокинулсяJapanese: 竜骨のある - 転覆したVietnamese: có sống (tàu) - bị lậtKorean: 용골이 있는 - 뒤집힌Turkish: omurgalı - alabora olduUrdu: کِیل دار - الٹ گیاIndonesian: berkiel - terbalik
جمل نموذجية
The boat keeled in the strong wind.
basic
The swan has a keeled breastbone.
basic
Some ships are keeled for stability at sea.
basic
He suddenly keeled over during lunch.
natural
The canoe keeled over when they all stood up at once.
natural
After hours at sea, the old fishing boat almost keeled over.
natural