
선박의 밑바닥 중앙을 따라 길게 뻗은 기초 구조물.
The main structural element along the bottom of a ship's hull.
예문:
"The shipyard workers laid the keel for the new cruise liner."
"The yacht's deep keel prevents it from tipping in high winds."
조류의 가슴뼈나 일부 꽃의 꽃잎에 있는 용골 모양의 돌기 구조.
A ridge-like part on a bird's breastbone or the fused lower petals of certain flowers.
예문:
"The eagle's powerful chest muscles are anchored to its prominent keel."
"Bees must push down the keel of the flower to reach the nectar."
남반구 하늘에서 볼 수 있는 별자리인 용골자리.
A constellation in the southern sky, representing the keel of the ship Argo Navis.
예문:
"Observers in the southern hemisphere can easily spot the Keel."
"The constellation known as the Keel was once part of a larger ship."
배가 균형을 잃고 옆으로 뒤집히거나 전복되다.
To turn over on its side or capsize, especially of a boat or ship.
예문:
"The dinghy keeled over during the sudden summer squall."
"The overloaded ferry started to keel dangerously to the left."
질병이나 피로 등으로 인해 갑자기 쓰러지거나 졸도하다.
To fall over or collapse suddenly, often due to illness or exhaustion.
예문:
"The heat was so intense that two spectators keeled over."
"Exhausted from the hike, she felt ready to keel over."