capsize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

capsize in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The ship capsized and sank in less than 30 seconds.
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The boat capsized, sending the soldiers into the water.
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The incident occurred when a boat carrying about 115 passengers on board, capsized in the reservoir.
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The carrier capsized about four hours later with the loss of 120 crewmen.
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She capsized the next day and was wrecked with the loss of 61 of the 105 people on board.
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In the storm a huge wave swept the boat, it capsized.
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Only eight boats were launched; they became overloaded with troops and most became waterlogged or capsized.
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Inside the shoal, the boat was capsized by a wave.
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She struck two mines, and capsized and sank with heavy loss of life.
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After travelling a short distance the vessel capsized and sank, claiming 17 victims: the school principal, his wife, two school staff, and 13 pupils.
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