Keel over
Significado: To collapse suddenly; fall over.
'Keeling over' means collapsing—falling down suddenly. 'He keeled over at work' suggests sudden collapse, possibly serious. Can be from heat, illness, or worse. Dramatic image of falling like a ship capsizing.
Ejemplos
- He keeled over in the middle of the meeting. 他因中暑晕倒了Se desplomó por un golpe de calor彼は熱中症で倒れた그는 회의 중에 갑자기 쓰러졌어.
- I nearly keeled over from the heat. 她看起来快要倒了Parecía que iba a desplomarse彼女は今にも倒れそうだった더위에 쓰러질 뻔했어.
- Don't work yourself until you keel over. 别干到累倒No trabajes hasta caer rendido倒れるまで働くな쓰러질 때까지 일하지 마.
Pronunciación
/kiːl ˈəʊvə/
Guía de uso
Contexto: collapse, fainting, exhaustion
Tono: dramatic, concerning
✓ Correcto
- Keeled over突然倒下了Se desplomóばったり倒れた푹 쓰러졌어
- Nearly keeled over差点倒下Casi se desploma危うく倒れるところだった하마터면 쓰러질 뻔했어
- Going to keel over快要倒下了Se va a desplomar倒れそうだ쓰러질 것 같아
Errores comunes
- Nautical origin—not about kneeling
Origen e historia
From nautical terminology—a ship 'keeling over' means it capsizes, rolling onto its keel (bottom). Applied to people falling over suddenly, particularly from illness or exhaustion.
Etimología: Nautical: ship rolling onto its keel
Primera vez registrado: 19th century
Contexto cultural
Era: 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Common expression
Regional notes: Universal English.
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