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1 dock a vessel
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2 dock the vessel
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3 to dock a vessel
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to dock a vessel
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4 vessel
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- cargo vessel
- clean oil vessel
- coastal vessel
- coast guard vessel
- coasting vessel
- combination vessel
- commercial vessel
- conference vessel
- damaged vessel
- dirty oil vessel
- documented vessel
- export vessel
- fishing vessel
- foreign-going vessel
- freight vessel
- heavy-tonnage vessel
- incoming vessel
- low-tonnage vessel
- merchant vessel
- modern vessel
- motor vessel
- ocean-going vessel
- offloading vessel
- oil vessel
- passenger vessel
- passenger and cargo vessel
- refrigerated vessel
- refrigerating vessel
- refrigerator vessel
- revenue vessel
- roll-on / roll-off vessel
- ro-ro vessel
- salvage vessel
- sea-going vessel
- seaworthy vessel
- self-propelled vessel
- sound vessel
- specialized vessel
- tank vessel
- trading vessel
- tramp vessel
- transport vessel
- unseaworthy vessel
- war vessel
- wood cargo vessel
- vessel in ballast
- vessel in distress
- vessel of inland navigation
- vessel of tons displacement
- accommodate a vessel
- address a vessel
- anchor a vessel
- arrest a vessel
- berth a vessel
- bring a vessel alongside the cargo berth
- bring a vessel alongside the quay
- bring a vessel into dock
- bring a vessel into harbour
- charter a vessel
- clear a vessel
- deliver a vessel at the docks
- detain a vessel
- discharge a vessel
- divert a vessel
- dock a vessel
- examine a vessel
- handle a vessel
- hire a vessel
- inspect a vessel
- lay up a vessel
- lease a vessel
- let a vessel
- load a vessel
- load on board a vessel
- man a vessel
- moor a vessel
- navigate a vessel
- nominate a vessel
- pilot a vessel
- place a vessel under loading
- place on board a vessel
- provide a vessel
- put a vessel alongside the quay
- put a vessel under loading
- put on board a vessel
- readdress a vessel
- repair a vessel
- reroute a vessel
- salvage a vessel
- serve a vessel
- service a vessel
- ship by the first vessel available
- substitute a vessel
- take a vessel on lease
- unload a vesselEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > vessel
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5 dock
1) док
2) доковать
3) доковый
4) состыковывать
5) швартовный
6) щавель
7) щавельный
– dock basin
– dock block
– dock crane
– dock frontage
– dock spacecraft
– dock trial
– dry dock
– floating dock
– flooding dock
– inclined dock
– place in dock
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6 dock
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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.) muelle2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) muelle3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) banquillo (de los acusados)
2. verb(to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) atracar- 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.)dock1 n muelledock2 vb atracartr[dɒk]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL acedera————————tr[dɒk]2 SMALLLAW/SMALL banquillo (de los acusados)1 (ship) atracar (at, a); (spaceship) acoplar1 (ship) atracar, fondear; (spaceship) acoplarse1 puerto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdock worker trabajador,-ra portuario,-a————————tr[dɒk]1 (animal's tail) cortar2 (wages) descontar dinero dedock ['dɑk] vt1) cut: cortar2) : descontar dinero de (un sueldo)dock vianchor, land: fondear, atracardock n1) pier: atracadero m2) wharf: muelle m3) : banquillo m de los acusados (en un tribunal)n.• andén s.m.• dique s.m.• dársena s.f.• muelle s.m.• romaza s.f.v.• abarloar v.• abordar v.• recortar v.• reducir v.dɑːk, dɒk
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1) ( Naut)a) c (wharf, quay) muelle m; ( for cargo ships) dársena fto be in dock — \<\<ship\>\> estar* en puerto; (before n) <worker, strike> portuario
b) docks pl puerto m2) ( Law) (no pl)3) u ( Bot) acedera f
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1)a) \<\<tail\>\> cortarb) \<\<wages\>\> descontar* dinero de2) \<\<vessel/ship\>\> fondear, atracar*
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via) ( Naut) \<\<ship/vessel\>\> atracar*, fondearb) ( Aerosp) acoplarse
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[dɒk]N (Bot) acedera f, ramaza f
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[dɒk]VT1) [+ animal's tail] cortar, cercenar frm2) (Brit)I've been docked £1 — me han descontado una libra
III [dɒk]1. N1) (Naut) dársena f, muelle m ; (with gates) dique mto be in dock — (Brit) * [ship] estar en puerto; [car] estar en el taller
2.VT [+ ship] atracar; [+ spacecraft] acoplar3. VI1) (Naut) atracar; (loosely) llegarwe docked at five — llegamos a las cinco, entramos en el puerto a las cinco
2) [spacecraft] acoplarse ( with a)4.CPDdock labourer, dock laborer (US) N — = dock worker
dock walloper * N (US) — = dock worker
dock warrant N — resguardo m de muelle, conocimiento m de almacén
dock worker N — trabajador m portuario
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[dɒk]N (Brit) (in court) banquillo m de los acusados* * *[dɑːk, dɒk]
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1) ( Naut)a) c (wharf, quay) muelle m; ( for cargo ships) dársena fto be in dock — \<\<ship\>\> estar* en puerto; (before n) <worker, strike> portuario
b) docks pl puerto m2) ( Law) (no pl)3) u ( Bot) acedera f
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1)a) \<\<tail\>\> cortarb) \<\<wages\>\> descontar* dinero de2) \<\<vessel/ship\>\> fondear, atracar*
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7 vessel
1) сосуд
2) судно
3) корабль
4) корабельный
5) баллонный
6) резервуар
7) бутыль
– bleaching vessel
– cargo vessel
– catching vessel
– charter vessel
– coasting vessel
– containment vessel
– converter vessel
– discharge vessel
– drilling vessel
– experimental vessel
– extraction vessel
– fishing vessel
– high-pressure vessel
– hospital vessel
– launch vessel
– lay down vessel
– lay up vessel
– measuring vessel
– nuclear-powered vessel
– patrol vessel
– pressure vessel
– raise vessel
– reactor vessel
– rescue vessel
– screw vessel
– seed vessel
– separation vessel
– settling vessel
– shoulder of vessel
– silica-lined vessel
– sports vessel
– steel-making vessel
– surface vessel
– trim vessel
– vessel is in distress
– vessel mouth
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8 vessel
1) баллон; бутыль2) корабль || корабельный3) резервуар4) сосуд5) судно•- fishery research vessel -
9 dock
1) док || доковать, ставить в док4) площадка; участок7) бот. щавель8) обрубленный хвост || обрубать хвост•- dry dock -
10 dock
1. n1) док3) пирс, причал
- commercial dock
- disused dock
- dry dock
- floating dock
- free dock
- freight dock
- general dock
- graving dock
- harbour dock
- loading dock
- repairing dock
- wet dock
- ex dock
- bring a vessel into a dock
- deliver to a dock
- enter a dock
- lie in a dock2. v -
11 dock repairs
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12 bring a vessel into a dock
Экономика: вводить судно в докУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring a vessel into a dock
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13 bring a vessel into dock
Экономика: ставить судно в докУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring a vessel into dock
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14 place a vessel in a dock
Макаров: ставить судно в докУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > place a vessel in a dock
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15 to bring a vessel into a dock
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to bring a vessel into a dock
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16 to bring a vessel into dock
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to bring a vessel into dock
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17 ставить судно в док
1) General subject: dock2) Economy: bring a vessel into dock, deliver a ship at the docks, deliver a vessel at the docks, dock a ship, dock a vessel3) Makarov: place a vessel in a dockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить судно в док
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18 доковый ремонт
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19 поставить судно в док
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить судно в док
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20 док
* * *док м.
dockосуша́ть док — pump a dock dry, pump out a dockприта́пливать док — submerge a dockста́вить (су́дно) в док — place (a vessel) in a dockналивно́й док — flooding dockплаву́чий док — floating dockсухо́й док — dry dockтра́нспортный док — transport dock
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