单词 | dock |
释义 | dock UK [dɒk] US [dɑ:k] noun FOR SHIPS 船用 IMPROVER countable ■an area of water in a port that can be closed off and that is used for putting goods onto and taking them off ships or repairing ships 泊位;船坞 Compare harbour docks [plural] ■a group of these areas of water in a port and the buildings around them 码头(包括多个泊位和四周的建筑) •The strike has led to the cancellation of some ferry services and left hundreds of passengers stranded at the docks.罢工导致部分轮度停业,数百名旅客滞留码头。 countable US ■a long platform built over water where passengers can get on or off a boat or where goods can be put on and taken off 码头 UK [dɒk] US [dɑ:k] noun LAW 法律 the dock only singular mainly UK ■the place in a criminal law court where the accused person sits or stands during the trial 被告席 •The defendant seemed nervous as he left the dock and stepped up to the witness box.被告人在离开被告席走向证人席时似乎有些紧张。 •The company will find itself in UK [dɒk] US [dɑ:k] noun PLANT 植物 countable or uncountable ■a common wild plant with large wide leaves which grows in some northern countries such as Britain 酸模 •Rubbing dock leaves on nettle stings helps to relieve the pain.将酸模叶子揉碎抹在荨麻刺伤处有助于止痛。 UK [dɒk] US [dɑ:k] verb REMOVE 拿走 transitive ■to remove part of something, especially money 克扣,扣发(尤指金钱) •The University has docked lecturers' pay/wages by •The lambs' tails are docked (= cut short) for hygiene reasons.出于卫生方面的考虑,羊的尾巴都被剪短了。 UK [dɒk] US [dɑ:k] verb SHIP 船 intransitive or transitive ■If a ship docks, it arrives at a dock and if someone docks a ship, they bring it into a dock (使)靠岸,(使)停泊,(使)进港 •Hundreds of people turned up to see the ship dock at •The Russians and Americans docked (= joined together in space) (their spacecraft) just after one o'clock this morning.俄国人和美国人(的太空船)今天凌晨一点刚过时实现了太空对接。 |
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