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keel

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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keel1 /kiːl/ noun  1 on an even keel CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTsteady, without any sudden changes 平稳的,稳定的keep something/get something back on an even keel Now that the crisis is over, we must try to get things back on an even keel. 既然危机已过去,我们必须设法使一切都恢复稳定。2. TTW[countable] a bar along the bottom of a boat that keeps it steady in the water 〔船的〕龙骨
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keelBut then he wasn't carrying tons of lead on a keel that had to be dragged through the water.I was supposed to be a caretaker, charged with setting the branch back on an even keel.These two kept her on an even keel.So when we got up here, I was really enjoying sort of keeping things on an even keel at home.Had the peak risen up from the waters and punctured the keel, thereby skewering the vessel in place?These bronze fastenings protrude through the keel and would have secured the main station frames of the hull.At the same time, the keel can be reinforced with extra pieces of spare fabric, and eyelets riveted in place.
keel2 verb  1keel over phrasal verb FALLto fall over sideways 翻倒,倾覆 Several soldiers keeled over in the hot sun. 几名士兵在烈日下晕倒了。→ See Verb table
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keelThe worker on the ladder looks as if he is ready to keel over from exhaustion.It would allow him to go quietly in his sleep or keel over happily on the fourth green.Truly I would keel over in spasms of exquisite nostalgia.Frighten or surprise one and it will stiffen and keel over in what appears to be a dead faint.His momentum carried him as far as the launcher and with out-thrust foot he sent it keeling over on to its side.She hated him, hated him, her respect and breathless excitement keeling over under the weight of her rage and humiliation.Once Muzzy Izzet had rounded off a neatly worked equaliser the Second Division side might have been expected to keel over.
From Longman Business Dictionarykeelkeel /kiːl/ noun on an even keel working smoothly without any sudden changesa strategy to put the economy on an even keelOrigin keel1 (1300-1400) Old Norse kjölr
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keel
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keel1 /kiːl/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old Norse
 Origin: kjölr
1. on an even keel steady, without any sudden changes
    keep something/get something back on an even keel
    Now that the crisis is over, we must try to get things back on an even keel.
2. [countable] a bar along the bottom of a boat that keeps it steady in the water

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keel2 verb
     
keel over phrasal verb
  to fall over sideways:
    Several soldiers keeled over in the hot sun.


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/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (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。🔊🔊