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dock

[dɒk]docked, docking, docks

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docked[1144] docking[1686] docks[3763]
码头(77%),船坞(22%),船埠(1%)
n.码头;船坞;被告席;尾巴的骨肉部分
vt.使靠码头;剪短
vi.入船坞
n.(Dock)人名;(老)多;(英、法、瑞典)多克
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]码头;船坞 A dock is an enclosed area in a harbour where ships go to be loaded, unloaded, and repaired.
  [also in/into N]
  • ...the loading dock...

    装货码头

  • She headed for the docks, thinking that Ricardo might be hiding in one of the boats...

    她走向码头,想着里卡多可能正藏在其中一条船上。

  • What other ships are in dock here?

    这儿的码头还有其他什么船只?

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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](领)(船)入港;(使)(船)靠码头 When a ship docks or is docked, it is brought into a dock.
  [V]
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  • The vessel docked at Liverpool in April 1811...

    这艘轮船于 1811 年 4 月在利物浦靠岸。

  • Russian commanders docked a huge aircraft carrier in a Russian port...

    俄罗斯指挥官指挥一艘巨型航空母舰驶入一个俄罗斯港口。

  • The aircraft carrier has been docked there since last month.

    自上个月以来那艘航空母舰就一直停靠在那儿。

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[V-RECIP-ERG ](使)(两飞行器)在太空对接 When one spacecraft docks or is docked with another, the two crafts join together in space.
  [V with n]
  [V n prep]
  [V-ed]
  • The space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to dock with Russia's Mir space station...

    亚特兰蒂斯号航天飞机计划与俄国和平号空间站对接。

  • They have docked a robot module alongside the orbiting space station...

    他们已经将一个自动操作舱与沿轨道运行的空间站并行对接上了。

  • The shuttle will spend five days docked with Mir.

    航天飞机将和和平号对接5天。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](供运货汽车或铁路货车装卸货物的)月台 A dock is a platform for loading vehicles or trains.
  [AM 美]
  • The truck left the loading dock with hoses still attached.

    卡车驶离装货月台时塑料水龙带还连在上面。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指私人拥有的)船只停泊区 A dock is a small structure at the edge of water where boats can tie up, especially one that is privately owned.
  [AM 美]
  • He had a house there and a dock and a little aluminum boat.

    他在那儿有一所房子、一个泊船的码头和一艘小铝船。

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[N-SING 单数名词](法庭上的)被告席 In a law court, the dock is where the person accused of a crime stands or sits.
  [usu in the N]
  • What about the odd chance that you do put an innocent man in the dock?

    若是你真的把一个无辜的人送上被告席了呢?

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[VERB 动词]扣除(工资);减掉(竞赛中选手的分数) If you dock someone's wages or money, you take some of the money away. If you dock someone points in a contest, you take away some of the points that they have.
  [V n]
  [Also V n n]
  • He threatens to dock her fee...

    他威胁要扣掉她的服务费。

  • To dock points would be wrong.

    扣分的判罚是错误的。

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[N-VAR 可变名词]酸模(常见于英、美等北方国家,叶子可用于治疗荨麻刺伤) A dock is a plant with large leaves which grows wild in Britain, the United States, and some other northern countries. Dock leaves are supposed to heal nettle stings.
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    See also:
    dry dock

      Oxford
      dock / dɒk ; NAmE dɑːk /
      noun
      ,
      verb
      dock docks docked docking
      noun 1 [countable ] a part of a port where ships are repaired, or where goods are put onto or taken off them 船坞;船埠;码头 dock workers 码头工人 The ship was in dock. 船泊在船坞。 see also
      dry dock
      2 docks [plural ] a group of docksin a port and the buildings around them that are used for repairing ships, storing goods, etc. 港区 3 [countable ] ( NAmE) =
      jetty
      4 [countable ] ( NAmE) a raised platform for loading vehicles or trains (供运货汽车或铁路货车装卸货物的)月台 5 [countable ] the part of a court where the person who has been accused of a crime stands or sits during a trial (法庭的)被告席 He's been in the dock (= on trial for a crime)several times already. 他已受审多次。 collocationsat
      justice
      6 [uncountable ] a wild plant of northern Europe with large thick leaves that can be rubbed on skin that has been stung by nettlesto make it less painful 酸模(北欧阔叶野草,可用来揉擦被荨麻刺伤的皮肤以止痛) dock leaves 酸模叶
      verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] dock(sth) if a ship docksor you docka ship, it sails into a harbourand stays there (使船)进港,停靠码头,进入船坞 The ferry is expected to dock at 6. 渡船预计在 6 点停靠码头。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] dock(sth) if two spacecraft dock,or are docked,they are joined together in space (使太空船在外层空间)对接 Next year, a technology module will be docked on the space station. 明年将有一个技术舱与航天站对接。 3 [transitive ] to take away part of sb's wages, etc. 扣除(部份工资等) docksth If you're late, your wages will be docked. 如果你迟到了,就要扣你的工资。 docksth from/off sth They've docked 15% off my pay for this week. 本周他们扣掉了我 15% 的工资。 4 [transitive ] docksth ( computing ) to connect a computer to a docking station 入坞(将电脑连接到扩展坞) OPP
      undock
      5 [transitive ] docksth to cut an animal's tail short 剪短(动物的尾巴)
      dock / dɒk ; NAmE dɑːk /
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      dock1 noun
      dock2 verb
      dockdock1 /dɒk $ dɑːk/ ●●○ noun
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      1[countable] a place in a port where ships are loaded, unloaded, or repaireddry dock:  A crowd was waiting at the dock to greet them.in dock The ship is in dock for repairs.2the docks [plural] the area of a port where there are docks:  James arrived at the docks expecting to see a luxury liner.3[countable] American English a jetty4the dock the part of a law court where the person who is charged with a crime standsin the dock Three defendants stood in the dock.5in the dock especially British English thought to have done something dishonest, harmful, or wrong:  These chemicals remain in the dock until we have more scientific evidence.6[countable, uncountable] a plant with thick green leaves that grows wild in Britain:  a dock leaf7[countable] a piece of equipment that connects a portable media player to a computer, television etc
      dock1 noun
      dock2 verb
      dockdock2 verb
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      1ships [intransitive, transitive] if a ship docks, or if the captain docks it, it sails into a dock so that it can unloaddock at/in We docked at Rangoon the next morning.2dock somebody’s wages/pay/salary to reduce the amount of money you pay someone as a punishment:  The company has threatened to dock the officers’ pay.3computers [transitive] to connect two computers using an electrical wiredock something to/into/with something Users can dock a laptop to their desktop setup.4spacecraft [intransitive + with] if two spacecraft dock, they join together in space5animals [transitive] to cut an animal’s tail short

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