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dock

/dok/US // dɒk //UK // (dɒk) //

码头,船坞,码头上的,码头上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a landing pier.
    • : the space or waterway between two piers or wharves, as for receiving a ship while in port.
    • : such a waterway, enclosed or open, together with the surrounding piers, wharves, etc.
    • : dry dock.
    • : a platform for loading and unloading trucks, railway freight cars, etc.
    • : an airplane hangar or repair shed.
    • : Also called scene dock. a place in a theater near the stage or beneath the floor of the stage for the storage of scenery.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring into a dock; lay up in a dock.
    • : to place in dry dock, as for repairs, cleaning, or painting.
    • : to join with another or with a space station in outer space.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to come or go into a dock or dry dock.
    • : to join together in outer space.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • San Diego–based Mesa Biotech, for instance, received RADx funding to manufacture a PCR test that replaces an entire clinical lab with a handheld dock and a single-use cartridge.

  • With the Talis test, samples are placed in a cassette, popped into a specialized dock, and analyzed in just 30 minutes.

  • Charge several devices, listen to music, connect to the internet when there’s no Wi-Fi, and protect your dock with security lock support.

  • Further, researchers use supercomputers to figure out by simulation the different shapes formed by the target binding sites and then virtually dock compounds to each shape.

  • So we went behind the building in the loading dock, all of us got really high.

  • The 26 were beaten by the bailiffs as they filed into a caged dock, sobbing, on Dec. 21.

  • Once the ships that rescued them dock at port, they disembark.

  • Lupher says the Carnival Magic tried to land in Cozumel, but that the Mexican authorities blocked them from the dock.

  • As he was taken down from the dock to be driven to prison he was downcast, as anyone would be who was publicly sacrificed.

  • And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in.

  • William Kidd with others executed at Execution dock, London, for piracy.

  • It was no new region to me, nor was I ignorant of the specified drinking den on the dock to which I had been directed.

  • It was a peculiar, narrow little dock, completely rock-bound, except for the passage leading into it.

  • It was a head such as one may see in the dock at certain criminal trials that are held with closed doors.

  • Then on board the Prince, now in the dock, and indeed it has one and no more rich cabins for carved work, but no gold in her.