释义 |
ca·reen I. \kəˈrēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French carène keel, from Old Italian carena, from Latin carina keel, nutshell; akin to Greek karyon nut, Sanskrit karkara hard — more at hard archaic : the act or process of careening : the state of being careened — used chiefly in the phrase on the careen II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb 1. a. : to cause (a boat) to lean over on one side (as on a beach) making the other side accessible for repairs below the waterline b. : to clean, calk, or repair (a boat in this position) 2. : to cause to heel over < high waves careened the ship > intransitive verb 1. a. : to perform the operation of careening a boat b. : to clean, calk, or repair a boat in a careened position < orders were to careen and refit > c. : to undergo this process < the ship is careening at that port > 2. : to heel over (as of a ship under a breeze) 3. : to sway from side to side : lurch < the taxi careened west toward the main avenue > |