1.(使)(船,车等)倾覆,(使)翻转
2.翻船
1.to overturn on the surface of water, or cause a boat to overturn
2.if you capsize a boat, or if it capsizes, it turns upside down or onto its side in the water
1.We were afraid (that) we were going to capsize the boat.
我们担心会把船弄翻。
2.Hou Yifan were capsize young cloacae , the British MR players ska deficit will be killed, out of regret.
小将侯逸凡则阴沟翻船,被英国棋手胡斯卡翻盘将杀,遗憾出局。
3.The boat will capsize if you do not sit down .
你要是不坐下,船就要翻了。
4.However, due to operators of vessels are often overloaded and poorly maintained, capsize accidents occur frequently.
但是由于运营船只常常超载并年久失修,翻船事故频繁发生。
5.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。
6.Be careful not to capsize the boat.
小心不要使船倾覆。
7.If the tankers are not pided into smaller tanks inside, eventually the crude oil will cause the tanker to capsize in a storm.
如果不把油轮内部分成许多体积更小的油箱,原油会让它在遭遇风浪时倾覆。
8.Consequently, the key factor in operating Capsize vessels is to forecast the fluctuations in freight rates and charter hires.
因此如何掌握市场运价之变化,实乃经营海岬型船之关键所在。
9.Reported that, due to overloading and low safety standards, Bangladesh often capsize accident occurred.
报道指,由于超载和过低的安全标准,孟加拉国时常发生翻船事故。
10.Inheavy winds, a boat with its bow too low may capsize by pitching forward over its bow (pitch-pole) or pe under the waves (submarine).
在大风,一艘船的船头太低可能倾覆的投球着其弓(间距极),或潜水根据波(潜艇)。