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(to fall over usually suddenly or unexpectedly eg in a faint.) umschlagen* * *vi(ship) kentern; (fig inf) umkippenshe keeled over in a faint — sie klappte zusammen (inf), sie kippte um (inf)
* * *expr.aus den Latschen kippen ausdr. v.ohnmächtig werden ausdr.umkippen v. -
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vi(boat) kentern, (person) umkippen -
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1. noun 2. intransitive verb1) 1)(overturn) umstürzen; [Schiff:] kentern2) (fall) [Person:] umkippen* * *[ki:l](the long supporting piece of a ship's frame that lies lengthwise along the bottom: The boat's keel stuck in the mud near the shore.) der Kiel- keel over- be/keep on an even keel* * *[ki:l]II. vi▪ to \keel over1. NAUT kenternto \keel over in a dead faint in eine tiefe Ohnmacht fallen* * *[kiːl]n (NAUT)Kiel mhe put the business back on an even keel — er brachte das Geschäft wieder ins Lot or wieder auf die Beine (inf)
* * *keel1 [kiːl]A s1. SCHIFF Kiel m:on an even keel auf ebenem Kiel, gleichlastig;get a firm back on an even keel eine Firma wieder ins Lot bringen;lay down the keel den Kiel legen2. poet Schiff n3. FLUG Kiel m, Längsträger m4. Kiel m:a) BOT Längsrippe f (eines Blattes)b) ZOOL scharfkantige ErhebungB v/ta) kieloben legen,b) kentern lassenC v/ihe keeled over with laughter er kugelte sich vor Lachenkeel2 [kiːl]A s Rötel mB v/t Schafe, Holz etc mit Rötel kennzeichnen* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verb1) 1)(overturn) umstürzen; [Schiff:] kentern2) (fall) [Person:] umkippen* * *n.Kiel -e m. -
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(EN) capsize; careen; crash over; fall over; keel over; tip; tip over; tip up; topple; topple down; topple over; tumble; tumble-over; turn turtle; upset; upset, upset
См. также в других словарях:
keel over — {v.} 1. To turn upside down; tip over; overturn. Usually refers to a boat. * /The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water./ 2. {informal} To fall over in a faint; taint. * /It was so hot during the assembly… … Dictionary of American idioms
keel over — {v.} 1. To turn upside down; tip over; overturn. Usually refers to a boat. * /The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water./ 2. {informal} To fall over in a faint; taint. * /It was so hot during the assembly… … Dictionary of American idioms
keel over — keel o ver, v. i. To drop down in a faint, or as if dead; to die. [Colloq.] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
keel over — [v] fall, faint black out, capsize, collapse, drop, founder, go down, overturn, pass out, pitch, plunge, slump, swoon, topple, tumble, upset; concepts 152,181 Ant. stand, straighten … New thesaurus
keel over — verb turn over and fall (Freq. 1) the man had a heart attack and keeled over • Hypernyms: ↑tumble, ↑topple • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s … Useful english dictionary
keel over — v. (D; intr.) to keel over from (to keel over from the heat) * * * [ kiːl əʊvə] (D; intr.) to keel over from (to keel over from the heat) … Combinatory dictionary
keel over — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms keel over : present tense I/you/we/they keel over he/she/it keels over present participle keeling over past tense keeled over past participle keeled over 1) informal if a person keels over, they fall,… … English dictionary
keel over — 1. to fall down suddenly because of illness or weakness. Working outside in this heat, she was afraid someone would keel over. 2. to die suddenly. The old man simply keeled over on the sidewalk from a heart attack, I suppose. Etymology: based on… … New idioms dictionary
keel\ over — v 1. To turn upside down; tip over; overturn. Usually refers to a boat. The strong wind made the sailboat keel over and the passengers fell into the water. 2. informal To fall over in a faint; taint. It was so hot during the assembly program that … Словарь американских идиом
keel over — 1) the boat keeled over Syn: capsize, turn turtle, turn upside down, founder; overturn, turn over, flip (over), tip over 2) the slightest activity made him keel over Syn: collapse, faint, pass out, bl … Thesaurus of popular words
keel over — to die The capsizing of a boat, or the figurative fall of a bird from its perch: He told me he might keel over at any time. (A. Waugh, Private Eye, August 1980) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms