to capsize
基本解釋
- 傾覆,翻船
英漢例句
- The result will be to capsize yet more small businesses.
其結(jié)果將是翻船更多的小企業(yè)。 - If a ketch had larger sails than an equivalent sloop, it would heel more (making sailing less efficient) and be more likely to capsize.
如果雙桅帆船擁有比同等尺寸的單位帆船更大的帆,它在航行時(shí)會(huì)傾斜得更多,使得航行效率變低,也更容易翻船。 - It sent out an SOS on Saturday night and as a rescue ship approached, the migrants moved toward it, crowding one side of their own boat, causing it to capsize in frigid waters.
在周六晚上一只救援船只接近的時(shí)候發(fā)出求救信號(hào),船上移民擠到船的一側(cè)導(dǎo)致船只翻船。 - They say frightened passengers moved towards one side of the vessel causing it to capsize.
- Scholars have always been quick to point out that in both cases, This ark, this tevah, is in the words of one scholar "The instrument of salvation through perilous waters" waters that threaten to capsize it, and so blot out God's hopes and plans for his creatures.
學(xué)者們總是很快指出在這兩個(gè)地方,這個(gè)方舟,tevah用一位學(xué)者的話說(shuō)就是,“從惡水中獲救的工具“,那些要傾覆它的水流,這也體現(xiàn)了上帝的希望和給創(chuàng)造物的安排。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - At any moment one of them could split off a chunk more than big enough to capsize a kayak into the 45-degree water.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Rescued were U.S. citizens Jordan Hanssen, 29, and Patrick Flemming, 31, along with Canadian citizens Adam Kreck, 31, and Marcus Pukonen, 30, who were 73 days into the expedition when a rogue wave reportedly caused their 29-foot row boat, theJames Robert Hanssen, to capsize.
FORBES: Rogue Wave Capsizes Trans-Atlantic Ocean Rowers
雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- to capsize and sink 翻沉
- Liable to capsize 易翻轉(zhuǎn)的
- to collapseto toppleto capsize 傾頹