Synonym: anchor, clip, cut off, moor, tie. Similar words: doctor, document, doctrine, documentary, sock, shock, knock, stock. Meaning: [dɒk] n. 1. an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial 2. any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine 3. a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats 4. a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded 5. landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out 6. the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair 7. a short or shortened tail of certain animals. v. 1. come into dock 2. deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty 3. deduct from someone's wages 4. remove or shorten the tail of an animal 5. haul into a dock.
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211 This paper presents the temporary and water sealing techniques and the result analysis for dock project.
212 Mullet, crabs, ray and other minnow are get together in the dock outside the Alabamian.
213 For example, Xolair, injected monthly, soaks up IgE like a sponge, ensuring that it cannot dock on mast-cell receptors and trigger an allergic reaction.
214 The present business covers transportation of chemical products (including hazardous goods), storage, dock, railway, freight anent , package processing, automobile maintenance and gas stations etc.
215 Computer is exploited paired with the dock- station vehicle mounting dock (VMD), which is supplied with the ports of input-output.
216 According to the rules of CCS, it is necessary to calculate the overall bending and torsion strength when the floating dock is in the course of towage.
217 It will connect the O2 arena in North Greenwich to the Excel exhibition centre at the Royal Victoria Dock.
218 Therefore,[sentencedict.com] we appreciate your kind attention and cooperation to submit Dock Receipt before deadline so as to avoid unnecessary inconvenience or extra cost.
219 Last year the Forbes family motor yacht, The Highlander, was put into dry dock, its crew laid off.
220 Our taxi driver initially took us to a dock for such tours that was not much more than a car park and a ticket booth.
221 As a new type of drainage and irrigation of the dock, siphon has the advantages of simple structure, protection against sand and water and rapid set-off.
222 At the moment the dock charges in Australia are about $4,500, whereas a cargo of equal weight but less than a cubic metre would be less than $700.
223 They unload coal from trains, pile it on the dock and then it onto ships.
224 The first in the dock is Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, who ran the former regime's notorious S-21 torture prison and who is charged with crimes against humanity, torture and murder.
225 For the floating dock, it's necessary to consider if the overall longitudinal and torsion strength accord with the rules in the course of design and inspection.
226 Notes: The FOB Ningbo quotation includes the commodity inspection fee, dock fee, Book fee.
227 The speed with which products move from receiving dock to shipping dock.
228 A received bill of lading is usually unacceptable to the bank or the importer as the goods may be left on the dock or in the godown for weeks or even months before actual shipment takes place.
229 It could be while sitting quietly at the end of a dock on Schroon Lake in the Adirondacks. Or it could come in the middle of a particularly lively dinner with old friends.