docked 的 3 个定义
- 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.
- (7)
- 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.
- to come or go into a dock or dry dock.
- to join together in outer space.
docked 近义词
land on the waterfront
更多docked例句
- So after learning about her predicament, Ames stepped outside toward a whiteboard near her loading dock.
- Then I laughed, with relief and something else, because I’d hit the landing of the four-acre island straight on, the metal ramp to the dock glinting under a dark smudge of trees.
- The ANC may not stand alone in the dock, but it does stand as Accused No.
- You can fish this way for shrimp at night under lights near bridges, docks, and jetties as well.
- I kayaked under the 210 through a very scary underpass, and paddled around getting people off roofs and over to the freeway, where onramps served as boat docks.
- Kobe got docked but his career was never going to be in jeopardy.
- The designer's body was recovered near Pier 59 in Chelsea in the water alongside his docked yacht.
- Three shiploads of men docked at Chesapeake Bay on April 26, 1607.
- In that blast, in 1947, some 581 people died aboard a ship docked near Texas City.
- As a result, The Coast Guard is restricting boat travel around 15 bridges and announced potential searches of docked vessels.
- Large groups of people gathered at Yorktown where the boat had been docked and waited for the reply.
- Then a look used to pass between those two good-hearted creatures, and Mr. Stevens was served first and Carlo docked till evening.
- We came at last to Limehouse, where she was to be dry-docked.
- Curtal is a small horse; properly one who hath his tail docked or curtailed.
- It was just wide enough to admit the raft; and without further ado this was run into it, and “docked.”