dock
noun
verb
dɒk
noun
1
a
place
in
a
port
where
ships
are
loaded,
unloaded,
or
repaired
码头; 船坞;
C
A
crowd
was
waiting
at
the
dock
to
greet
them.
一群人在码头等着迎接他们。
in
dock
The
ship
is
in
dock
for
repairs.
这艘船泊在船坞里修理。
2
the docks
the
area
of
a
port
where
there
are
docks
码头区,港区
plural 复数
James
arrived
at
the
docks
expecting
to
see
a
luxury
liner.
詹姆斯来到码头区,以为会看到豪华邮轮。
3
a
jetty
[美] 突堤,栈桥
C | AmE
4
the dock
the
part
of
a
law
court
where
the
person
who
is
charged
with
a
crime
stands
被告席
in
the
dock
Three
defendants
stood
in
the
dock.
三名被告站在被告席上。
5
in the dock
thought
to
have
done
something
dishonest,
harmful,
or
wrong
[尤英] 受怀疑
especially BrE
These
chemicals
remain
in
the
dock
until
we
have
more
scientific
evidence.
在我们获得更多的科学依据之前,这些化学物仍要受怀疑。
6
a
plant
with
thick
green
leaves
that
grows
wild
in
Britain
酸模〔英国的一种野生植物〕
C,U
a
dock
leaf
一片酸模叶
verb
7
if
a
ship
docks,
or
if
the
captain
docks
it,
it
sails
into
a
dock
so
that
it
can
unload
(使)〔船〕进港,(使)停靠码头
I,T
[+
at/in
]
We
docked
at
Rangoon
the
next
morning.
第二天早晨我们在仰光停靠码头。
8
dock sb’s wages/pay/salary
to
reduce
the
amount
of
money
you
pay
someone
as
a
punishment
扣某人的工资/薪酬
The
company
has
threatened
to
dock
the
officers’
pay.
公司威胁说要扣那几名高级职员的薪水。
9
COMPUTERS
计算机
to
connect
two
computers
using
an
electrical
wire
把〔两台计算机〕连接,对接
T
dock
sth
to/into/with
sth
Users
can
dock
a
laptop
to
their
desktop
setup.
用户可以把手提计算机与台式机系统连接。
10
SPACECRAFT
航天器
if
two
spacecraft
dock,
they
join
together
in
space
〔两架航天器〕对接
I + with
11
ANIMALS
动物
to
cut
an
animal’s
tail
short
剪短〔动物尾巴〕
T