dock的意思和读音

dock

: [dɑk] : [dɒk]

n.

v.;(使

docks  docking  docked  

v.increase

v.come in,tie up,land,berth,moor

n.mooring,anchorage,wharf,quay,marina

dockn.

1.[c]a part of a port where ships are repaired, or where goods are put onto or taken off them

dock workers

The ship was in dock .

2.[pl]a group of docks in a port and the buildings around them that are used for repairing ships, storing goods, etc.

3.[c]a raised platform for loading vehicles or trains

4.[c]the part of a court where the person who has been accused of a crime stands or sits during a trial

He's been in the dock(= on trial for a crime) several times already.

5.[u]a wild plant of northern Europe with large thick leaves that can be rubbed on skin that has been stung by nettles to make it less painful

dock leaves

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使if a shipdocks or youdock a ship, it sails into a harbour and stays there

The ferry is expected to dock at 6. 6

2.[i][t]~ (sth)使if two spacecraftdock , orare docked , they are joined together in space

Next year, a technology module will be docked on the space station.

3.[t]to take away part of sb's wages, etc.

If you're late, your wages will be docked.

They've docked 15% off my pay for this week. 15%

4.[t]~ sthto connect a computer to a docking station

5.[t]~ sthto cut an animal's tail short

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n.1.an enclosed area of water in a port, where ships stay while goods are taken on or off, passengers get on or off, or repairs are done; the area in a port where the docks are2.the part of a court of law where the person who is accused of a crime stands or sits3.a raised area for loading trucks and trains and removing goods from them

v.1.if a ship docks, it arrives at a dock2.if a spacecraft docks, it joins to another spacecraft while they are still in space3.to take money out of someones salary, especially as a punishment4.to cut an animals tail very short1.if a ship docks, it arrives at a dock2.if a spacecraft docks, it joins to another spacecraft while they are still in space3.to take money out of someones salary, especially as a punishment4.to cut an animals tail very short

1. the Pacific Coasts 西 Dock Quay ...

2. 〖 stern〗 dock;shipyard〗 〖 ship’sside〗 ...

3. Doc Relative Dock dockable ...

5. evidence / 5evidEns/ , dock / dRk/ sentence / 5sentEns/ , ...

7. countdown dock Edwards airforce base ...

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1.So it's a bit of a surprise and somewhat of a disappointment that we learn now that it is still sitting on the dock.

2.Unlike in a normal crown court case, they did not have to sit behind the glass of the dock. Instead they sat behind their barristers.

3.The 30-pin dock connector is one of the worst things Apple has made (the other is "all mice it has ever created" ).30)。

4.This weekend, just to see a pair of married couples dock here wedding!

5.Mr Chirac has said he is ready to appear in the dock and has nothing to hide.

6.It was too large to dock at Mombasa, Kenya, but could anchor in deep waters to allow the crew to come ashore in a smaller boat, he said.

7.At the dock Iam shocked to see the pocket rocket made of a neighborhood of rock.

8.And yet, when I dropped my wife and her many layers of clothing off at the dock, only eight boats sit out on the bay.

9.You recall that you arrived at the beach on a boat and that you left the boat tied to the dock. You know how you will get home.

10.When the boat had almost reached the dock, the goose in the cage looked up and called especially loudly to the goose in the air.