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1 dock
I 1. [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.) dok2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) pristanišče3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) zatožna klop2. verb(to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) privezati (se) v pristanišču- docker- dockyard II [dok] verb(to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) pristriči* * *I [dɔk]noundok, ladjedelnica; nabrežje; railway nakladalna rampacolloquially to be in dry dock — nasesti, biti brezposelnII [dok]transitive verb & intransitive verbnamestiti v dok; biti v dokuIII [dɔk]nounbotany kislicaIV [dɔk]nounzatožna klop; slang vojaška bolnicamilitary to be in dock — ležati v bolniciV [dɔk]nounmesnati del repa; odrezan rep, odrezani lasje itd.VI [dɔk]transitive verbodrezati, pristriči; zmanjšati, znižati -
2 lay up
1) (to keep or store: We laid up a good supply of apples this year from our own trees.) shraniti2) (to put (a ship) out of use in a dock.) vzeti ladjo iz prometa* * *transitive verb nakupiti zalogo, shraniti, prihraniti, štediti; nautical vzeti ladjo iz prometa -
3 yard
I noun((often abbreviated to yd) an old unit of length equal to 0.9144 metres.) jardII noun1) (an area of (enclosed) ground beside a building: Leave your bicycle in the yard; a school-yard; a courtyard.) dvorišče2) (an area of enclosed ground used for a special purpose: a shipyard; a dockyard.) delovišče* * *I [ja:d]nounjard (dolžinska mera 0,91ɔ m); jardna mera, palica; nautical prečka pri jadru; archaic penis100 yards sport tek na 100 jardovcubic, square yard — kubični, kvadratni jardYard and Ell astronomy OrionII [ja:d]1.noundvorišče; ograda, zagrajen prostor; šolsko dvorišče; (zelenjavni) vrt; delavnica, delovišče; American zimski pašnikthe Yard (= Scotland Yard) — sedež policije v Londonudock yard, ship yard — ladjedelnicapoultry yard — dvorišče za kokoši, za perutninotimber-yard — skladišče za les;2.transitive verbspraviti (živino) v ogrado; zapreti v dvorišče; namestiti (les) v skladišče; intransitive verb American & Canadian (= yard up) umakniti se na zimske pašnike (o divjadi)
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