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- a structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored;an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships.
- (of a ship) tie up at a dock, especially in order to load or unload passengers or cargo;bring (a ship or boat) into a dock
noun: dock, plural noun: docks
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- 1. North American a structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, to which boats may be moored the gangplank was lowered to the dock
- ▪ an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships.
- ▪ a group of enclosed areas of water along with the wharves and buildings near them.
- ▪ short for dry dock
- ▪ a platform for loading or unloading trucks or freight trains.
- 2. a device in which a laptop computer, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features; a docking station.
動詞
- 1. (of a ship) tie up at a dock, especially in order to load or unload passengers or cargo the ship docked at San Francisco
- ▪ bring (a ship or boat) into a dock the riverbank where the fur traders docked their boats
- ▪ (of a spacecraft) join with a space station or another spacecraft in space most spaceships docked at the orbital transit station the module was scheduled for docking in March
- ▪ attach (a piece of equipment) to another the user wants to dock a portable into a desktop computer
- a dock which can be drained of water to allow the inspection and repair of a ship's hull: the company invested $40,000 in modernizing their dry dock the vessel will go into dry dock until late February
- place (a ship) in a dry dock: the vessel underwent its first dry-docking in six years
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dock which can be drained of water to allow the inspection and repair of a ship's hull: the company invested £40,000 in modernizing their dry dock the vessel will go into dry dock until late February
- place (a ship) in a dry dock: the vessel underwent its first dry-docking in six years
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- an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships: the boat nosed up to a dock the tanker was coming into dock
- (of a ship) come into a dock and tie up at a wharf: the ship docked at Southampton
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- deduct (something, especially an amount of money or a point in a game): the agency enforce payments by docking money from the father's salary he was docked a penalty point
- the solid bony or fleshy part of an animal's tail, excluding the hair.
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- deduct (something, especially an amount of money): their wages are docked for public displays of affection he will be docked an hour's pay
- the solid bony or fleshy part of an animal's tail, excluding the hair.
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- a coarse weed of temperate regions, with inconspicuous greenish or reddish flowers. The leaves ...
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- a coarse weed of temperate regions, with inconspicuous greenish or reddish flowers. The leaves ...
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- the enclosure in a criminal court where a defendant is placed: the nine others in the dock face a combination of charges
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- the enclosure in a criminal court where a defendant stands or sits: the nine others in the dock face a combination of charges
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