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O que (quem) é keel over - definição

STRUCTURAL ELEMENT OF A SHIP HULL, OR BOAT HULL
Keel yacht; Keel plate; Ship’s keel; Swing keel
  • Lateral resistance effect of a sailing keel
  • Sailing [[yacht]] with a fin keel
  • Righting effect of a keel, where A is the center of buoyancy and G is the centre of gravity (hypothetical example).
  • 6}} in [[drydock]]

keel over      
v. (D; intr.) to keel over from (to keel over from the heat)
keel over      
1. (of a boat or ship) turn over on its side; capsize.
keel over      
If someone keels over, they collapse because they are tired or ill. (INFORMAL)
He then keeled over and fell flat on his back.
PHRASAL VERB: V P

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Keel

The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a vessel. On some sailboats, it may have a hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose, as well. The laying of the keel is often the initial step in the construction of a ship. In the British and American shipbuilding traditions, this event marks the beginning date of a ship's construction.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para keel over
1. Macau has yet to see other major casino operators keel over like the Sands.
2. They would be on parade and they would just keel over.
3. You have to sink their ships." Two of the freighters were holed and began to keel over.
4. "Sooner or later I‘m going to keel over or someone‘s going to make me a ridiculous offer.
5. Mrs Denney said: "When some of our chickens have become ill, they often just keel over and die.