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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Capsize - définition

ACTION WHERE A VESSEL TURNS ON TO ITS SIDE OR IS UPSIDE DOWN
Righting; Righted; Capsize; Capsizes; Keeled over; Dry capsize; Capsized; Self-righting watercraft; Capsise; Capsising
  • A kayak roll, after intentional capsizing
  • Laser]] sailing dinghy by standing on the [[daggerboard]]
  • Righting a capsized [[Hobie Cat]]
  • Seawise University]]'' capsized after being gutted by fire in 1972
  • Tirpitz]]'' lying capsized in Tromsø fjord after the [[Operation Catechism]] air raid, attended by a salvage vessel.
  • Practice: righting a sailing dinghy after a deliberate capsize on [[Wroxham Broad]]

Capsize         
·noun An upset or overturn.
II. Capsize ·vt & ·vi To upset or overturn, as a vessel or other body.
capsize         
(capsizes, capsizing, capsized)
If you capsize a boat or if it capsizes, it turns upside down in the water.
The sea got very rough and the boat capsized...
I didn't count on his capsizing the raft.
= overturn
VERB: V, V n
capsize         
¦ verb (of a boat) be overturned in the water.
Origin
C18: perh. based on Sp. capuzar 'sink a ship by the head', from cabo 'head' + chapuzar 'to dive or duck'.

Wikipédia

Capsizing

Capsizing or keeling over occurs when a boat or ship is rolled on its side or further by wave action, instability or wind force beyond the angle of positive static stability or it is upside down in the water. The act of recovering a vessel from a capsize is called righting. Capsize may result from broaching, knockdown, loss of stability due to cargo shifting or flooding, or in high speed boats, from turning too fast.

If a capsized vessel has enough flotation to prevent sinking, it may recover on its own in changing conditions or through mechanical work if it is not stable inverted. Vessels of this design are called self-righting.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Capsize
1. If you brake, you will probably capsize the whole outfit.
2. The biggest worry was that the keel might be too light and the vessel would capsize.
3. Officials said they did not know what caused the boat to capsize and sink.
4. The boat‘s owners said overloading could have caused the boat to capsize, according to Bahrain television.
5. Certainly, the world of rock and pop seems to capsize for its duration.