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1 capsize
اِنْكَفَأَ (القارب) \ capsize: (of a boat) to turn over in the water. -
2 capsize
اِنْقَلَبَ \ capsize: (of ato boat) turn over in the water. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): The car went too fast round the corner and overturned. -
3 capsize
[kæpˈsaɪz] verb(of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.يَنْقَلِبُ (القارِبُ) -
4 انقلب
1́ n. change over2́ v. overturn, topple, upset, tip over, be inverted, turn over, capsize, recoil, turn turtle, swing, toss -
5 قلب
1́ adj. capricious, whimsical2́ n. breast, cambium, overturn, reversal, inversion, pump, inverting, transformation, heart, centre, core, essence, center, middle3́ v. turn, turn about, turn around, turn over, overturn, tip, upset, capsize, turn up, upturn, turn inside down, reverse, invert, overthrow, topple, bring down, convert, transform, change, alter, flip, leaf -
6 قلب قارب
v. capsize -
7 انقلب
اِنْقَلَبَ: قُلِبَ، تَقَلّبَto be turned; to be turned about, turned around; to be turned over, overturned, tipped over, upset, capsized; to overturn, turn over, upset, capsize; to be turned up(ward), upturned; to be turned upside down; to be turned inside out or outside in, be turned out -
8 شقلب
شَقْلَبَto tumble; to upset, overturn, upturn, turn over, capsize, overthrow, overset, turn upside down, turn topsy-turvy; to mess up, disarrange -
9 قلب
قَلَبَ: حَوّلَهُ عَنْ وُجْهَتِهِ أو مَوْقِعِهِ أو وَضْعِهِ أو حالَتِهِto turn; to turn about, turn around; to turn over, overturn, tip over, upset, capsize; to turn up(ward), upturn; to turn upside down; to turn inside out or outside in, turn out -
10 كب
كَبّ: قَلَبَto overturn, capsize, upset, turn upside down -
11 كبكب
كَبْكَبَ: قَلَبَto overturn, capsize, upset, turn upside down -
12 كفأ
كَفَأ: قَلَبَto turn over, overturn, capsize -
13 انقلب
اِنْقَلَبَ \ capsize: (of ato boat) turn over in the water. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): The car went too fast round the corner and overturned. \ اِنْقَلَبَ \ topple: to fall or cause to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is topheavy). \ See Also قلب (قَلَبَ) \ اِنْقَلَبَ \ turn against: to make or become unfriendly towards sb.: His cruelty turned even his children against him. \ See Also قَلَبَ على -
14 انكفأ (القارب)
اِنْكَفَأَ (القارب) \ capsize: (of a boat) to turn over in the water. -
15 overturn
اِنْقَلَبَ \ capsize: (of ato boat) turn over in the water. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): The car went too fast round the corner and overturned.
См. также в других словарях:
Capsize — Cap*size , v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Capsized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Capsizing}.] [Cf. Sp. cabecear to nod, pitch, capuzar, chapuzar, to sink (a vessel) by the head; both fr. L. caput head.] To upset or overturn, as a vessel or other body. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Capsize — Cap size , n. An upset or overturn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
capsize — index upset Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
capsize — 1788, a nautical word of obscure origin, perhaps (as Skeat suggests) from Sp. capuzar to sink by the head, from cabo head. Related: Capsized; capsizing … Etymology dictionary
capsize — vb upset, *overturn, overthrow, subvert … New Dictionary of Synonyms
capsize — [v] overturn invert, keel over, roll, tip over, turn over, turn turtle*, upset; concepts 150,152 … New thesaurus
capsize — ► VERB ▪ (of a boat) be overturned in the water. ORIGIN perhaps from Spanish capuzar sink (a ship) by the head … English terms dictionary
capsize — [kap′sīz΄, kap sīz′] vt., vi. capsized, capsizing [18th c. naut. slang; ? altered (infl. by dial. cap, to overtop + side) < Sp cabezar, lit., to sink by the head (< cabo, cabeza, head)] to overturn or upset: said esp. of a boat SYN. UPSET … English World dictionary
Capsize — The common definition for capsized refers to when a boat or ship is tipped over until disabled. The act of reversing a capsized vessel is called righting.If a capsized vessel has sufficient flotation to prevent sinking, it may recover on its own… … Wikipedia
capsize — UK [kæpˈsaɪz] / US [ˈkæpˌsaɪz] / US [kæpˈsaɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms capsize : present tense I/you/we/they capsize he/she/it capsizes present participle capsizing past tense capsized past participle capsized if you capsize a… … English dictionary
capsize — verb (capsized; capsizing) Etymology: perhaps from Spanish capuzar or Catalan cabussar to thrust (the head) underwater Date: 1778 transitive verb to cause to overturn < capsize a canoe > intransitive verb to … New Collegiate Dictionary