Keel over
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
의미: To collapse suddenly; fall over.
突然倒下
Desplomarse de repente
突然倒れる
갑자기 쓰러지다, 곤두박질치다.
'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.
因疾病或疲惫突然倒下。
Caerse de repente, a menudo por enfermedad o agotamiento.
病気や疲労で急に倒れること。
'Keeling over'는 갑자기 쓰러지는 것을 뜻합니다. 'He keeled over at work'는 직장에서 갑자기 쓰러졌다는 뜻으로, 심각한 상황일 수 있습니다. 더위, 병, 또는 더 심각한 원인으로 발생할 수 있습니다. 배가 뒤집히듯 쓰러지는 극적인 이미지를 담고 있습니다.
예문
- 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.
발음
/kiːl ˈəʊvə/
사용 가이드
맥락: collapse, fainting, exhaustion
어조: dramatic, concerning
✓ 올바른 표현
- 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
흔한 실수
- Nautical origin—not about kneeling
기원과 역사
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.
어원: Nautical: ship rolling onto its keel
최초 기록: 19th century
문화적 배경
Era: 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Common expression
Regional notes: Universal English.
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