Keeling Meaning in English
word · lemma: keel
ˈkiɫɪŋ
KEEL-ing
kˈiːlɪŋ
KEEL-ing
परिभाषा
Keeling refers to a boat or ship tipping over so far that it is likely to capsize, or sometimes just leaning to one side dangerously.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mainly used in nautical contexts. 'Keeling over' can also informally mean someone suddenly collapsing. Usually describes a dangerous situation for boats, but in casual speech sometimes refers to people or animals collapsing.
Spanish: volcar (barco) - inclinarse muchoPortuguese (BR): adernar - inclinação perigosa (barco)Portuguese (PT): adernar - inclinação perigosa (barco)Chinese (Simplified): 倾斜(船只翻覆)Chinese (Traditional): 傾斜(船隻翻覆)Hindi: (जहाज का) एक ओर झुकनाArabic: انقلاب (قارب) - ميول شديدBengali: ঝোঁকা - উলটে পড়া (নৌকাদ্বারা)Russian: крениться - опрокидыватьсяJapanese: 大きく傾く - 横転しそうになるVietnamese: nghiêng sang một bên - lậtKorean: 기울어지다 - 뒤집히다Turkish: yana yatmak - devrilmekUrdu: جھکنا - الٹنا (کشتی کے لیے)Indonesian: miring (kapal) - hampir terbalik
उदाहरण वाक्य
The boat started keeling in the strong wind.
basic
Too much weight on one side led to keeling.
basic
Fishermen worry about keeling during storms.
basic
After the big wave hit, we could feel the yacht keeling dangerously.
natural
He was so seasick, he joked about keeling overboard.
natural
The old fishing boat looked like it was always on the verge of keeling.
natural