dock off

dock off
phr. v. ตัดออก
related: หักออกจาก

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  • Dock [2] — Dock. Die Entwicklung der Dockanlagen zum Trockenstellen von Seeschiffen für Reparatur und Anstrichsarbeiten hat sich infolge des in den letzten Jahren schnellen Anwachsens der Schiffsabmessungen der Ozeanriesen vornehmlich auf eine Steigerung… …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • Dock Ellis — 200px Pitcher Born: March 11, 1945(1945 03 11) Los Angeles, California Died: December 19, 2008(2008 12 19) (a …   Wikipedia

  • Dock — Dock, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Docked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Docking}.] [See {Dock} a tail. Cf. W. tociaw, and twciaw, to dock, clip.] 1. to cut off, as the end of a thing; to curtail; to cut short; to clip; as, to dock the tail of a horse. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dock [1] — Dock. Unter Docks oder Dockanlagen verlieht man die Einrichtungen einer Schiffswerft oder eines Seehafens, die dazu dienen, Schiffe für Reparatur und Anstrichsarbeiten des Schiffsrumpfes trocken zu Hellen. Dieselben gliedern sich nach der Art der …   Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • dock — dock1 [däk] n. [orig., mud channel made by a vessel s bottom at low tide: hence, dock < MDu docke, channel < It doccia, conduit, canal: see DOUCHE] 1. a large structure or excavated basin for receiving ships, equipped with gates to keep… …   English World dictionary

  • dock|age — dock|age1 «DOK ihj», noun. 1. a place to dock ships: »Plans include 3,500 feet of deep sea dockage in Lake Calumet (Newsweek). 2. a charge for using a dock. 3. the docking of ships. ╂[< dock1 + age] dock|age …   Useful english dictionary

  • dock|er — dock|er1 «DOK uhr», noun. 1. a person who works on a dock; dockworker; longshoreman: »11,000 dockers were able to work on vessels completing loading and unloading (London Times). 2. a person who lives near docks. ╂[< dock1 + er2] do …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dock plate — In a loading dock, one problem to overcome is the problem of bridging the gap between a truck and the dock or warehouse floor.[1] Not all trucks are the same height, and the height of the trailer floor within a truck can vary according to how… …   Wikipedia

  • Dock jumping — A dock jumping dog Dock jumping also known as dock diving is a dog sport in which dogs compete in jumping for distance or height from a dock into a body of water. There are dock jumping events in the United States and other countries such as… …   Wikipedia

  • dock — ▪ I. dock dock 1 [dɒk ǁ dɑːk] noun [countable] 1. TRANSPORT a place in a port where ships are loaded and unloaded: • Oil can go by pipeline to a nearby dock where tankers can load it. 2. docks [plural] a port area …   Financial and business terms

  • dock — I. /dɒk / (say dok) noun 1. a wharf. 2. the space or waterway between two piers or wharves, as for receiving a ship while in port. 3. such a waterway, enclosed or open, together with the surrounding piers, wharves, etc. 4. → dry dock. 5. a semi… …  

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