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dockyard
dock·yard D0315600 (dŏk′yärd′)n.1. An area, often bordering a body of water, with facilities for building, repairing, or dry-docking ships.2. Chiefly British A navy yard.dockyard (ˈdɒkˌjɑːd) n (Military) a naval establishment with docks, workshops, etc, for the building, fitting out, and repair of vesselsdock•yard (ˈdɒkˌyɑrd) n. 1. a waterside area containing docks, workshops, warehouses, etc., for building and repairing ships, for storing naval supplies, etc. 2. Brit. navy yard. [1695–1705] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dockyard - an establishment on the waterfront where vessels are built or fitted out or repairedwaterfront - the area of a city (such as a harbor or dockyard) alongside a body of water | Translationsdock1 (dok) noun1. a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc. The ship was in dock for three weeks. 船塢 船坞2. the area surrounding this. He works down at the docks. 碼頭 码头3. the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands. 被告席(法庭上的) (刑事法庭)被告席 verb to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay. The liner docked in Southampton this morning. 進入碼頭 入码头ˈdocker noun a person who works in the docks. 碼頭工人 码头工人ˈdockyard noun a naval harbour with docks, stores etc. 修船廠 造船所,修船所 dockyard
dockyard[′däk‚yärd] (civil engineering) A yard utilized for ship construction and repair. LegalSeedockdockyard
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