capsize
英 [kæp'saɪz]
美['kæpsaɪz]
	    - vt. 倾覆(特指船);翻覆;弄翻
 - vi. 翻;倾覆;翻覆
 
实用场景例句
- The sea got very rough and the boat capsized...
 - 海上波涛汹涌,小船翻了。
 
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- I didn't count on his capsizing the raft.
 - 我没有想到他会把筏子弄翻。
 
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The crew, believing that their vessel was about to capsize, abandoned ship in the Bering sea.
 - 船员们感到这艘船即将倾覆, 消逝在白令海.
 
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- Don't rock the boat or it will capsize!
 - 不要摇晃小船,否则它会翻的.
 
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- Be careful not to capsize the boat.
 - 小心不要使船倾覆.
 
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- Philippine toll of 155 could rise sharply after ferry capsize.
 - 菲律宾统计死亡人数为155人,但估计这个数字之后将迅速升高.
 
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- A sudden strong wind capsize their boat.
 - 突然一阵强风弄翻了他们的船.
 
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- The boat will capsize if you don't sit down.
 - 你要是不坐下,船就要翻了.
 
辞典例句
- A stately liner can sail serenely through turmoil that would capsize even the sturdiest small vessel.
 - 一艘雄伟邮轮可以安然驶过动荡,而小船,即便是最结实的,也不堪一击.
 
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- I feel. Me like fury of the sea in a boat to capsize possible moment.
 - 我感觉. 我就像暴怒大海中地一艘时刻可能倾覆地小船.
 
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