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deck


deck 1

D0074300 (dĕk)n.1. A platform extending horizontally from one side of a ship to the other.2. a. A platform or surface likened to a ship's deck.b. An unroofed platform, typically with a railing, that adjoins a building or is built on a rooftop.c. The roadway of a bridge or an elevated freeway.3. The piece of hard material, usually wood or composite, to which the frames housing the wheels are attached on a skateboard or landboard.4. a. A pack of playing cards.b. A group of data processing cards.c. A digital file containing slides for a presentation.5. A tape deck.tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1. To furnish with or as if with a deck.2. Slang To knock down: He decked his sparring partner.Idioms: clear the deck Informal To prepare for action. hit the deck Slang 1. To get out of bed.2. To fall or drop to a prone position.3. To prepare for action. on deck1. On hand; present.2. Sports Waiting to take one's turn, especially as a batter in baseball.
[Middle English dekke, from Middle Dutch dec, roof, covering; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]

deck 2

D0074300 (dĕk)tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1. To clothe with finery; adorn. Often used with out: We were all decked out for the party.2. To decorate: decked the halls for the holidays.
[Dutch dekken, to cover, from Middle Dutch decken; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]

deck

(dɛk) n1. (Nautical Terms) nautical any of various platforms built into a vessel: a promenade deck; the poop deck. 2. a similar floor or platform, as in a bus3. (Electronics) a. the horizontal platform that supports the turntable and pick-up of a record playerb. See tape deck4. (Card Games) chiefly US a pack of playing cards5. (Computer Science) computing obsolete Also called: pack a collection of punched cards relevant to a particular program6. (Architecture) a raised wooden platform built in a garden to provide a seating area7. clear the decks informal to prepare for action, as by removing obstacles from a field of activity or combat8. hit the deck informal a. to fall to the floor or ground, esp in order to avoid injuryb. to prepare for actionc. to get out of bedvb (tr) 9. (often foll by out) to dress or decorate10. (Nautical Terms) to build a deck on (a vessel)11. slang to knock (a person) to the floor or ground[C15: from Middle Dutch dec a covering; related to thatch] ˈdecker n

deck

(dɛk)

n. 1. a. a floorlike surface wholly or partially occupying one level of a hull, superstructure, or deckhouse of a vessel. b. the space between such a surface and the next such surface above. 2. a platform, surface, or level suggesting the deck of a ship. 3. an open, unroofed porch or platform extending from a house or other building. 4. the roadway of a bridge. 5. a pack of playing cards. 6. a cassette deck or tape deck. 7. Slang. a small packet of a narcotic, esp. heroin. v.t. 8. to clothe or array in something dressy or festive (often fol. by out): all decked out for the party. 9. to furnish with a deck. 10. Informal. to knock down; floor. Idioms: 1. clear the decks, to prepare for some activity or work. 2. hit the deck, a. to fall or drop to the floor or ground. b. to get out of bed. 3. on deck, a. present and ready to act or work. b. Baseball. next at bat. [1425–75; late Middle English dekke material for covering < Middle Dutch dec covering, roof; compare thatch]

Deck

 a heap or store: a pile of things laid flat one upon the other.Example: deck of cards, 1593.

deck


Past participle: decked
Gerund: decking
Imperative
deck
deck
Present
I deck
you deck
he/she/it decks
we deck
you deck
they deck
Preterite
I decked
you decked
he/she/it decked
we decked
you decked
they decked
Present Continuous
I am decking
you are decking
he/she/it is decking
we are decking
you are decking
they are decking
Present Perfect
I have decked
you have decked
he/she/it has decked
we have decked
you have decked
they have decked
Past Continuous
I was decking
you were decking
he/she/it was decking
we were decking
you were decking
they were decking
Past Perfect
I had decked
you had decked
he/she/it had decked
we had decked
you had decked
they had decked
Future
I will deck
you will deck
he/she/it will deck
we will deck
you will deck
they will deck
Future Perfect
I will have decked
you will have decked
he/she/it will have decked
we will have decked
you will have decked
they will have decked
Future Continuous
I will be decking
you will be decking
he/she/it will be decking
we will be decking
you will be decking
they will be decking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been decking
you have been decking
he/she/it has been decking
we have been decking
you have been decking
they have been decking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been decking
you will have been decking
he/she/it will have been decking
we will have been decking
you will have been decking
they will have been decking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been decking
you had been decking
he/she/it had been decking
we had been decking
you had been decking
they had been decking
Conditional
I would deck
you would deck
he/she/it would deck
we would deck
you would deck
they would deck
Past Conditional
I would have decked
you would have decked
he/she/it would have decked
we would have decked
you would have decked
they would have decked
Thesaurus
Noun1.deck - any of various platforms built into a vesseldeck - any of various platforms built into a vesselafterdeck - a deck abaft of midshipsflight deck, landing deck - the upper deck of an aircraft carrier; used as a runwayforedeck - the deck between the bridge and the forecastlegun deck - formerly any deck other than the weather deck having cannons from end to endawning deck, hurricane deck, hurricane roof, promenade deck - a deck at the top of a passenger shiplido deck - an open deck including a swimming poollower deck, third deck - the deck below the main deckmain deck, second deck - the uppermost sheltered deck that runs the entire length of a large vesselfourth deck, orlop, orlop deck - the fourth or lowest deckplatform - a raised horizontal surface; "the speaker mounted the platform"quarterdeck - the stern area of a ship's upper deckship - a vessel that carries passengers or freightupper deck - a higher deck
2.deck - street name for a packet of illegal drugsdime bag, dime - street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollarspacket - a small package or bundlejargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
3.deck - a pack of 52 playing cardsdeck - a pack of 52 playing cards deck of cards, pack of cardsplaying card - one of a pack of cards that are used to play card gamesqueen - one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a queensuit - playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color; "a flush is five cards in the same suit"; "in bridge you must follow suit"; "what suit is trumps?"pack - a complete collection of similar things
4.deck - a porch that resembles the deck on a shipporch - a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrancesun deck - an unroofed deck
Verb1.deck - be beautiful to look atdeck - be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"adorn, beautify, decorate, embellish, gracebe - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"ornament - be an ornament to; "stars ornamented the Christmas tree"
2.deck - decoratedeck - decorate; "deck the halls with holly"bedeck, bedightadorn, decorate, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"plume - deck with a plume; "a plumed helmet"
3.deck - knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"coldcock, floor, knock down, dumpbeat - hit repeatedly; "beat on the door"; "beat the table with his shoe"

deck

verb1. decorate, dress, trim, clothe, grace, array, garland, adorn, ornament, embellish, apparel (archaic), festoon, attire, bedeck, beautify, bedight (archaic), bedizen (archaic), engarland The house was decked with flowers.2. (Brit. informal) knock over, floor, knock down, prostrate He decked his opponent with a single punch.deck something or someone out dress up, clothe, attire, fit out, doll up (slang), prettify, trick out, rig out, pretty up, prink, tog up or out She had decked him out in expensive clothes.

deck 1

verbSlang. To cause to fall, as from a shot or blow:bring down, cut down, down, drop, fell, flatten, floor, ground, knock down, level, prostrate, strike down, throw.Idiom: lay low.

deck 2

verb1. To dress in formal or special clothing.Also used with out:array, attire, dress up, prank.Informal: trick out (or up).Slang: doll up.2. To furnish with decorations.Also used with out:adorn, bedeck, decorate, dress (up), embellish, garnish, ornament, trim.
Translations
甲板一副纸牌双层汽车的一层层面

deck

(dek) noun1. a platform extending from one side of a ship etc to the other and forming the floor. The cars are on the lower deck. 甲板 甲板2. a floor in a bus. Let's go on the top deck. 雙層巴士其中一層 (双层汽车的)一层,层面 3. a pack of playing-cards. The gambler used his own deck of cards. 一副紙牌 一副纸牌ˈdeck-chair noun a light collapsible chair. They were sitting in deck-chairs on the beach. 折疊式躺椅 折叠式躺椅

deck

甲板zhCN
  • How do I get to the car deck? → 怎样能去停车甲板?
  • Can we go out on deck? → 我们到甲板上去吧

deck


deck

1. tv. to knock someone to the ground. Fred decked Bob with one blow. 2. n. a pack of cigarettes. Can you toss me a deck of fags, please?
See:
  • a few cards short of a (full) deck
  • a few cards shy of a (full) deck
  • all hands on deck
  • be not playing with a full deck
  • be one card short of a full deck
  • be one card shy of a (full) deck
  • be several cards short of a (full) deck
  • be several cards short of a full deck
  • cards are stacked against
  • clear the deck
  • clear the deck(s)
  • clear the decks
  • clear the decks, to
  • deck
  • deck out
  • few bricks short of a load
  • have the cards stacked against
  • have the deck stacked against
  • have the deck stacked against (someone or something)
  • hit the deck
  • joker in the deck, a
  • not playing with a full deck
  • on deck
  • one card shy of a (full) deck
  • play with a full deck
  • several cards short of a (full) deck
  • stack the deck
  • stack the deck (against) (someone or something)
  • stack the deck in the favor of (someone or something)

deck


deck

1. Nautical any of various platforms built into a vessel 2. a. the horizontal platform that supports the turntable and pick-up of a record player b. See tape deck3. Chiefly US a pack of playing cards 4. Computing, obsolete a collection of punched cards relevant to a particular program 5. a raised wooden platform built in a garden to provide a seating area

Deck

Substrate over which roofing is applied. Usually plywood, wood boards, or planks.

Deck

 

a horizontal covering in the hull of a vessel, extending along the vessel’s entire length. Unlike a deck, a covering located over part of the length or width of a vessel is known as a platform. A ship’s hull may have one deck or several decks and platforms. The deck consists of plating, which consists, in turn, of deck plating proper and a deck stringer along the line where the deck joins the side of the ship, and the framing (beams, carlings, and so forth).

The upper deck provides the basic longitudinal bracing for the ship’s hull, giving the hull overall strength and lateral stiffness. The deck atop the watertight bulkheads is known as the main deck. The height of the main deck over the waterline is the measure of the vessel’s freeboard. The main deck may be the upper deck or, on ships with shelter decks or with continuous superstructures, it may be the second deck from the top. The upper deck accommodates cargo-handling gear on cargo vessels, staterooms on passenger ships, and armament on warships.

Lower decks are used on cargo vessels for dividing cargo space by height and for stowage of cargo. On passenger ships, the lower decks are used for staterooms, common rooms, and auxiliary spaces, and on commercial fish-processing vessels they contain processing equipment. The space between the upper and lower decks is called the tween deck, and the space below the lowest deck is called the hold. The openings in the upper deck (hatches) are framed with coamings and equipped with watertight covers. Decks over the superstructure are called supersructure decks. Partial decks over the main deck are distinguished by function; examples include boat decks and promenade decks. Deck thickness and deck framing dimensions for civilian vessels are regulated by the classification societies.

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deck

[dek] (computer science) A set of punched cards. (civil engineering) A floor, usually of wood, without a roof. The floor or roadway of a bridge. (engineering) A magnetic-tape transport mechanism. (naval architecture) Horizontal or cambered and sloping surfaces on a ship, corresponding to the floors of a building.

deck

1. The flooring of a building or other structure. 2. A flat open platform, as on a roof. 3. The structural surface to which a roof covering system is applied. 4. The top section of a mansard or curb roof when it is nearly flat.

deck

(1) The part of a magnetic tape unit that holds and moves the tape reels. The term may refer to any equipment that serves as a physical framework for electronic or mechanical devices. See rack. See also DEC.

(2) A component that is designed to provide a media source for an audio or video system. Decks do not have built-in amplification and speakers or a screen for display. Typical decks are VCRs and CD and DVD players or changers, which are often mounted in a stereo or home theater rack. When installed in a computer, CD-ROM and DVD players are called "drives" rather than decks. See rack.
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Deck

In futures and options, an informal term for open orders. Brokers have a deck they attempt to fill at the desired prices. A deck is the equivalent of a book on the equity market.
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Synonyms for deck

verb decorate

Synonyms

  • decorate
  • dress
  • trim
  • clothe
  • grace
  • array
  • garland
  • adorn
  • ornament
  • embellish
  • apparel
  • festoon
  • attire
  • bedeck
  • beautify
  • bedight
  • bedizen
  • engarland

verb knock over

Synonyms

  • knock over
  • floor
  • knock down
  • prostrate

phrase deck something or someone out

Synonyms

  • dress up
  • clothe
  • attire
  • fit out
  • doll up
  • prettify
  • trick out
  • rig out
  • pretty up
  • prink
  • tog up or out

Synonyms for deck

verb to cause to fall, as from a shot or blow

Synonyms

  • bring down
  • cut down
  • down
  • drop
  • fell
  • flatten
  • floor
  • ground
  • knock down
  • level
  • prostrate
  • strike down
  • throw

verb to dress in formal or special clothing

Synonyms

  • array
  • attire
  • dress up
  • prank
  • trick out
  • doll up

verb to furnish with decorations

Synonyms

  • adorn
  • bedeck
  • decorate
  • dress
  • embellish
  • garnish
  • ornament
  • trim

Synonyms for deck

noun any of various platforms built into a vessel

Related Words

  • afterdeck
  • flight deck
  • landing deck
  • foredeck
  • gun deck
  • awning deck
  • hurricane deck
  • hurricane roof
  • promenade deck
  • lido deck
  • lower deck
  • third deck
  • main deck
  • second deck
  • fourth deck
  • orlop
  • orlop deck
  • platform
  • quarterdeck
  • ship
  • upper deck

noun street name for a packet of illegal drugs

Related Words

  • dime bag
  • dime
  • packet
  • jargon
  • lingo
  • patois
  • argot
  • vernacular
  • slang
  • cant

noun a pack of 52 playing cards

Synonyms

  • deck of cards
  • pack of cards

Related Words

  • playing card
  • queen
  • suit
  • pack

noun a porch that resembles the deck on a ship

Related Words

  • porch
  • sun deck

verb be beautiful to look at

Synonyms

  • adorn
  • beautify
  • decorate
  • embellish
  • grace

Related Words

  • be
  • ornament

verb decorate

Synonyms

  • bedeck
  • bedight

Related Words

  • adorn
  • decorate
  • grace
  • ornament
  • embellish
  • beautify
  • plume

verb knock down with force

Synonyms

  • coldcock
  • floor
  • knock down
  • dump

Related Words

  • beat
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