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keelBrE /kiːl/NAmE /kiːl/ nounthe long piece of wood or steel along the bottom of a ship, on which the frame is built, and which sometimes sticks out below the bottom and helps to keep it in a vertical position in the water (船的)龙骨 ●on an even ˈkeelliving, working or happening in a calm way, with no sudden changes, especially after a difficult time (生活、工作等经历困难后)平稳下来,顺顺当当 keelBrE /kiːl/NAmE /kiːl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they keel BrE /kiːl/ NAmE /kiːl/present simple - he / she / it keels BrE /kiːlz/ NAmE /kiːlz/past simple keeled BrE /kiːld/ NAmE /kiːld/past participle keeled BrE /kiːld/ NAmE /kiːld/ -ing form keeling BrE /ˈkiːlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈkiːlɪŋ/ [I, T] ~ (sth) (over) (of a ship or boat 船只) to fall over sideways; to make sth fall over sideways (使)倾覆,翻倒 SYN capsize ●ˌkeel ˈoverto fall over unexpectedly, especially because you feel ill/sick (尤因病或感到不适)突然倒下,晕倒◆Several of them keeled over in the heat. 他们中有好几个人在酷暑中倒下。 |