释义 |
- n.码头;船坞;船埠;港区
- v.停靠码头;(使航天器在外层空间)对接;扣除(部分工资等)
- 网络底座;基座;被告席
复数:docks 过去分词:docked 现在分词:docking v. come in,tie up,land,berth,moor n. mooring,anchorage,wharf,quay,marina 1. | [c] 船坞;船埠;码头a part of a port where ships are repaired, or where goods are put onto or taken off them |
| | | The ship was in dock . 船泊在船坞。 |
2. | [pl] 港区a group of docks in a port and the buildings around them that are used for repairing ships, storing goods, etc. |
3. | [c] (供运货汽车或铁路货车装卸货物的)月台a raised platform for loading vehicles or trains |
4. | [c] (法庭的)被告席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. 他已受审多次。 |
5. | [u] 酸模(北欧阔叶野草,可用来揉擦被荨麻刺伤的皮肤以止痛)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 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使船)进港,停靠码头,进入船坞if a shipdocks or youdock a ship, it sails into a harbour and stays there |
| The ferry is expected to dock at 6. 渡船预计在 6 点停靠码头。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使航天器在外层空间)对接if two spacecraftdock , orare docked , they are joined together in space |
| 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. | [t] 扣除(部分工资等)to take away part of sb's wages, etc. |
| If you're late, your wages will be docked. 如果你迟到了,就要扣你的工资。 | | They've docked 15% off my pay for this week. 本周他们扣掉了我 15% 的工资。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth 入坞(将电脑连接到扩展坞)to connect a computer to a docking station |
5. | [t] ~ sth 剪短(动物的尾巴)to cut an animal's tail short |
v. | | n. | 1. 船坞,修船所;(附设码头,仓库等的)造船厂;〔美口〕码头,停泊处 1. 船坞,修船所;(附设码头,仓库等的)造船厂;〔美口〕码头,停泊处 |
v. | 1. to steer a ship into a dock and tie it up, or be steered in and tied up there 2. to link a spacecraft up with another in space, or be linked up in this way 3. to deduct a sum of money from somebody's wages, especially as a punishment 4. to remove the tail of a dog, sheep, or other animal, leaving a short stump 5. if a ship docks, it arrives at a dock 6. if a spacecraft docks, it joins to another spacecraft while they are still in space 7. (of a ship)come or go into a dock 1. to steer a ship into a dock and tie it up, or be steered in and tied up there 2. to link a spacecraft up with another in space, or be linked up in this way 3. to deduct a sum of money from somebody's wages, especially as a punishment 4. to remove the tail of a dog, sheep, or other animal, leaving a short stump 5. if a ship docks, it arrives at a dock 6. if a spacecraft docks, it joins to another spacecraft while they are still in space 7. (of a ship)come or go into a dock | n. | 1. an area of water between two piers or next to a pier, where ships can be moored safely for loading and repair 2. a plant of the buckwheat family with long broad leaves and a long taproot. 3. a broad-leafed weedy plant 4. a group of piers in a protected area of water used as a general landing area for ships 5. a long narrow structure stretching out into a body of water, or a raised area of land alongside water where ships can load and unload 6. an enclosed area of water for a ship in which the water level can be adjusted 7. a raised platform where trains or trucks can load and unload 8. the area in a law court where the accused person stands during a trial 9. the solid part of an animal's tail 10. the stump left when an animal's tail has been docked 1. an area of water between two piers or next to a pier, where ships can be moored safely for loading and repair 2. a plant of the buckwheat family with long broad leaves and a long taproot. 3. a broad-leafed weedy plant 4. a group of piers in a protected area of water used as a general landing area for ships 5. a long narrow structure stretching out into a body of water, or a raised area of land alongside water where ships can load and unload 6. an enclosed area of water for a ship in which the water level can be adjusted 7. a raised platform where trains or trucks can load and unload 8. the area in a law court where the accused person stands during a trial 9. the solid part of an animal's tail 10. the stump left when an animal's tail has been docked |
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