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81 парк путей для сдачи подвижного состава порта
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84 dock
I 1. [dɒk]1) mar. ind. dock m., bacino m.; (for repairing ship) darsena f.2) AE (wharf) banchina f., molo m.3) AE (anche loading dock) zona f. di carico2. 3. II 1. [dɒk]1) mar. mettere in bacino [ ship]2) agganciare [ spaceship]2.1) mar. [ ship] (come into dock) entrare in porto, attraccare; (moor) accostare alla banchina, ormeggiarsi2) [ spaceship] agganciare, effettuare un dockingIII [dɒk]nome BE dir. banco m. degli imputatiIV [dɒk]1) veter. mozzare la coda a [dog, horse]; mozzare [ tail]V [dɒk]nome bot. romice f.* * *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.)2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.)3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.)2. verb(to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.)- 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.)* * *I [dɒk]1. n2. vt3. viII [dɒk] n(in court) banco degli imputatiIII [dɒk] vt1) (tail) mozzare2) (pay) decurtareIV [dɒk] nBot romice m* * *dock (1) /dɒk/n.1 (naut.) bacino ( d'arsenale o cantiere); darsena: dry dock, bacino di carenaggio; floating dock, bacino di carenaggio galleggiante; wet dock, darsena idrostatica; shipbuilding dock, bacino di costruzione● (comm.) dock fees, diritti di bacino (o di banchina) □ dock labour, manodopera portuale □ dock master, direttore di darsena (o dei dock) □ (naut.) dock pilot, pilota di porto □ dock strike, sciopero dei portuali □ dock warrant, fede di deposito di dock □ dock worker, (lavoratore) portuale □ to be in dock, (naut.) essere in bacino di carenaggio; (fig.: di un'automobile) essere in officina (o dal meccanico); (fam. antiq.: di una persona) essere fuori combattimento.dock (2) /dɒk/n. [u](leg.) – the dock, il banco degli imputati: to find oneself [to put sb.] in the dock, trovarsi [mettere q.] nel banco degli imputati● (leg., in Inghil.) dock brief, istanza dell'imputato; ( anche) patrocinio gratuito □ (leg.) to appear in the dock, comparire in giudizio.dock (3) /dɒk/n.● dock-tailed, dalla coda mozza.dock (4) /dɒk/n.(bot., Rumex) romice; lapazio.(to) dock (1) /dɒk/A v. t.B v. i.(to) dock (2) /dɒk/v. t.2 (fig.) ridurre; tagliare: to dock sb. 's wages, tagliare lo stipendio di q.; to dock sb. 's supplies, tagliare i rifornimenti a q.* * *I 1. [dɒk]1) mar. ind. dock m., bacino m.; (for repairing ship) darsena f.2) AE (wharf) banchina f., molo m.3) AE (anche loading dock) zona f. di carico2. 3. II 1. [dɒk]1) mar. mettere in bacino [ ship]2) agganciare [ spaceship]2.1) mar. [ ship] (come into dock) entrare in porto, attraccare; (moor) accostare alla banchina, ormeggiarsi2) [ spaceship] agganciare, effettuare un dockingIII [dɒk]nome BE dir. banco m. degli imputatiIV [dɒk]1) veter. mozzare la coda a [dog, horse]; mozzare [ tail]V [dɒk]nome bot. romice f. -
85 Hafenanlagen
Pl. docks* * *die Hafenanlagendocks (Pl.); harbour installations (Pl.)* * *Ha|fen|an|la|genpldocks pl* * *Ha·fen·an·la·genpl docks pl* * *Plural docks* * *Hafenanlagen pl docks* * *Plural docks -
86 dock
I 1. noun1) Dock, dasbe in dock — im Dock liegen
2. transitive verbdown by the dock[s] — unten im Hafen
(Naut.) [ein]docken; (Astronaut.) docken3. intransitive verb(Naut.) anlegen; (Astronaut.) dockenII noun(in lawcourt) Anklagebank, dieIII transitive verbstand/be in the dock — (lit. or fig.) ≈ auf der Anklagebank sitzen
1) (cut short) kupieren [Hund, Pferd, Schwanz]2) kürzen [Lohn, Stipendium usw.]* * *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.) das Dock2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) der Hafen3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) die Anklagebank2. verb(to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) landen- academic.ru/21546/docker">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.) kürzen* * *dock1[dɒk, AM dɑ:k]I. n▪ the \docks pl die Hafenanlagen plto be in \dock im Hafen liegenat the \docks an den Docksdry/floating \dock Trocken-/Schwimmdock ntto go into \dock anlegenonto the \dock auf dem Kai [o SCHWEIZ Quai3.▶ in \dock BRIT, AUS in ReparaturII. vi1. NAUT anlegen, ins Dock gehen2. AEROSP andockenIII. vtdock2[dɒk, AM dɑ:k]▪ the \dock die Anklagebankto be in the \dock auf der Anklagebank sitzen\dock brief Beauftragung f eines [im Gericht anwesenden] Anwaltes mit der Verteidigung▶ to be in the \dock Schwierigkeiten bekommendock3[dɒk, AM dɑ:k]vt1. (reduce)they \docked ten dollars from her wages sie haben zehn Dollar von ihrem Lohn abgezogento \dock pay by 20% das Gehalt um 20 % kürzen2. (cut off)to \dock an animal einem Tier den Schwanz kupierendock4[dɒk, AM dɑ:k]* * *I [dɒk]1. nDock nt; (for berthing) Pier m, Kai m2. vtdocken (spec); (SPACE ALSO) ankoppeln (with an +acc)3. viIIthe space shuttle docked with Russia's space station — die Raumfähre koppelte or dockte (spec) an die russische Raumstation an
n (JUR)Anklagebank fto stand in the dock —
III"prisoner in the dock" — "Angeklagte(r)"
1. vt1) dog's tail kupieren; horse's tail stutzento dock £50 off sb's wages — jds Lohn um £ 50 kürzen
2. nkupierter Schwanz; (of horse) gestutzter Schweif IVn (BOT)Ampfer m* * *dock1 [dɒk; US dɑk]A s1. Dock n:put a ship in dock → B 1;be in dock Br umga) im Krankenhaus liegen,2. Hafenbecken n, Anlegeplatz m (zwischen 2 Kais etc):3. Kai m, Pier m4. pl Docks pl, Hafenanlagen pl:dock crane Werftkran m;dock strike Dockarbeiterstreik m5. BAHN besonders US Laderampe f7. THEAT Kulissenraum mB v/t2. BAHN besonders US einen Zug zur Laderampe bringenC v/i1. a) ins Dock gehenb) docken, im Dock liegen2. im Hafen oder am Kai anlegen3. (an)docken (Raumschiff)dock2 [dɒk; US dɑk]A s2. ZOOL (Schwanz)Stummel m3. Schwanzriemen m4. (Lohn- etc) Kürzung fB v/t1. den Schwanz stutzen, kupieren3. a) jemandes Lohn etc kürzen4. berauben (of gen):dock3 [dɒk; US dɑk] s JUR Anklagebank f:be in the dock auf der Anklagebank sitzen;dock4 [dɒk; US dɑk] s BOT Ampfer m* * *I 1. noun1) Dock, dasthe ship came into dock — das Schiff ging in[s] Dock
2. transitive verbdown by the dock[s] — unten im Hafen
(Naut.) [ein]docken; (Astronaut.) docken3. intransitive verb(Naut.) anlegen; (Astronaut.) dockenII noun(in lawcourt) Anklagebank, dieIII transitive verbstand/be in the dock — (lit. or fig.) ≈ auf der Anklagebank sitzen
1) (cut short) kupieren [Hund, Pferd, Schwanz]2) kürzen [Lohn, Stipendium usw.]he had his pay docked by £14, he had £14 docked from his pay — sein Lohn wurde um 14 Pfund gekürzt
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A n1 Naut, Ind dock m, bassin m ; ( for repairing ship) cale f ; to come into dock entrer dans le dock or le bassin ; to be in dock ( for repairs) être en réparation ;3 GB Jur banc m des accusés or des prévenus ; the prisoner in the dock l'accusé ; to put sb/sth in the dock fig faire le procès de qn/qch ;5 Bot patience f.D vtr1 Naut mettre [qch] à quai [ship] ;2 GB ( reduce) faire une retenue sur [wages] ; enlever [points, marks] ; they had their pay docked for going on strike on leur a fait une retenue sur leur salaire parce qu'ils avaient fait la grève ; to dock £50 from sb's wages faire une retenue de 50 livres sur le salaire de qn ;3 Aerosp amarrer, arrimer ;4 Vet écourter, couper [tail].E vi1 Naut [ship] ( come into dock) arriver or entrer au port ; ( moor) accoster, se mettre à quai ; the ship docked at Southampton ( at end of voyage) le navire est arrivé à Southampton ; ( as stage on voyage) le navire a fait escale à Southampton ; they were refused permission to dock in Britain on leur a interdit d'entrer dans un port de Grande-Bretagne ;2 Aerosp s'arrimer. -
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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.
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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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] Abyssinian dock (Rumex abyssinica)[Swahili Word] chika[Swahili Plural] chika[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[English Plural] docks[Swahili Word] gati[Swahili Plural] magati[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] Ind.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[English Plural] docks[Swahili Word] kogo[Swahili Plural] kogo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] English[Terminology] nautical[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[English Plural] docks[Swahili Word] kuli[Swahili Plural] makuli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[Swahili Word] majahaba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Terminology] nautical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[English Plural] docks[Swahili Word] makuli[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] dock------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[Swahili Word] -chega[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock[Swahili Word] -lenga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dock (of ships)[English Plural] docks[Swahili Word] gudi[Swahili Plural] magudi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
90 Hafen
Hafen m LOGIS (AE) harbor, (BE) harbour, port • ab Hafen, x-Hafendamm IMP/EXP, LOGIS ex wharf, x-wharf • einen Hafen anlaufen LOGIS make port • von Hafen zu Hafen IMP/EXP, LOGIS port to port, P to P • zwecks Anweisung zum Hafen zurückkehren LOGIS return to port for orders (Schifffahrt)* * *m < Transp> harbor (AE), harbour (BE), port ■ ab Hafen (x-Hafendamm) <Imp/Exp, Transp> ex wharf (x-wharf) ■ einen Hafen anlaufen < Transp> make port ■ von Hafen zu Hafen <Imp/Exp, Transp> port to port (P to P)* * *Hafen
harbo(u)r, port, haven;
• im Hafen in;
• anzulaufender Hafen port of call;
• auf Massenabwicklung eingerichteter Hafen bulk-handling port;
• eisfreier Hafen ice-free port (harbo(u)r);
• gesperrter Hafen unequipped port;
• innerer Hafen inner harbo(u)r, close port (Br.);
• künstlicher Hafen artificial harbo(u)r (port);
• natürlicher Hafen natural harbo(u)r;
• offener Hafen open harbo(u)r;
• sicherer Hafen anchorage, haven of refuge;
• sturmsicherer Hafen safe harbo(u)r;
• vereister Hafen icebound harbo(u)r;
• vorbestimmter Hafen direct port;
• zollfreier Hafen free port;
• zugelassener Hafen approved port;
• Hafen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft Community port;
• im Hafen ankern to harbo(u)r;
• Hafen anlaufen to put in[to] (stop at, touch, call at, make a call at) a port;
• Hafen anlaufen und dort bleiben to touch and stay;
• aus einem Hafen auslaufen to clear (run out of) a port, to leave harbo(u)r, to undock;
• in den Hafen einlaufen to drop in (come, make, fetch, put) into port, to enter a harbo(u)r (port), to put into (arrive in) harbo(u)r, to cross the bar;
• Hafen sperren to shut up (blockade) a port;
• Hafen verlassen to steam out of the harbo(u)r;
• Hafenabgaben harbo(u)r (dock, port) dues;
• Hafenabgrenzung harbo(u)r line;
• Hafenamt harbo(u)r board, port authority, Docks Board (Br.);
• sich beim Hafenamt melden to report to the port authority;
• Hafenanlagen port construction site, harbo(u)r (port) installations (facilities, equipment), [harbo(u)r] docks;
• Hafenanlauferlaubnis liberty of a port;
• Hafenarbeiter docker (Br.), dock labo(u)rer (worker), wharf worker (man, porter), quay-side (cargo) worker, lumper, stevedore, long-shoreman (US);
• Hafenarbeiterstreik waterfront strike;
• Hafenaufenthalt stay in a port;
• Hafenaufseher harbo(u)r master, port warden (US);
• Hafen aufsichtsamt, Hafenaufsichtsbehörde harbo(u)r authority (Br.);
• Hafenausbau port development (improvement);
• Hafenbahn harbo(u)r railway;
• Hafenbahnfracht port carriage;
• Hafenbahnhof harbo(u)r (marine) station;
• Hafenbeamter boarding officer (clerk, Br.);
• Hafenbecken basin, docks;
• Hafenbehörde port (dock) authority, harbo(u)r board (authority);
• staatliche Hafenbehörde National Port Council (Br.);
• Hafenbereich limits of port;
• Hafenbesuch port call;
• Hafenbetrieb port operation;
• Hafenbetriebsgesellschaft port-operators’ association;
• Hafenblockade naval blockade;
• Hafenbrauch custom of the port;
• Hafendamm jetty, mole, pier, breakwater;
• Hafendienstleistungen harbo(u)r duties;
• Hafendockgelder pierage;
• Hafeneinfahrt entrance to the harbo(u)r, port entrance, harbo(u)r mouth, inlet, (im Hafen) channel;
• Hafeneinnehmer collector of a port;
• Hafeneinrichtungen harbo(u)r installations (facilities);
• Hafenfahrzeug harbo(u)r craft;
• Hafengebiet port area;
• Hafengebühren [port] toll, port charges (dues), anchorage, groundage (Br.), pierage, harbo(u)r dues (rates, expenses), keelage;
• Hafengefahr port risk;
• Hafengeld groundage, dock dues, berthage, keelage, duty of anchorage;
• Hafengesundheitsamt port sanitary authorities;
• negative (positive) Hafengesundheitsbescheinigung foul (clean) bill of health;
• Hafenkapitän port captain;
• Hafenkommandant port admiral (Br.);
• Hafenkommandantur port-admiral’s office (Br.);
• Hafenkommissar harbo(u)r master, dockmaster;
• Hafenkonossement port bill of lading;
• Hafenkosten [port] toll, port dues, pierage;
• Hafenleistungen harbo(u)r service;
• Hafenmeister harbo(u)r master, dockmaster, overseer (warden) of a port, port reeve, warden (US);
• Hafenmeisteramt port authority, harbo(u)r board;
• Hafenordnung harbo(u)r (port) regulations;
• Hafenpilot dock pilot, loadsman;
• Hafenplatz [sea] port, harbo(u)r;
• einem Schiff einen Hafenplatz zuweisen to give place to a ship;
• Hafenpolizei harbo(u)r guard, harbo(u)r (dock) police, police of port;
• Hafenrisiko (Seeversicherung) port risk;
• Hafenschlepper tugboat, harbo(u)r tug;
• Hafenschleuse dock gate;
• Hafenschließung closing a port;
• Hafenspediteur port forwarding agent;
• Hafensperre closing of a port, embargo, blockade, harbo(u)r barrage,
• Hafensperre vornehmen to block up a harbo(u)r;
• Hafenstadt [sea]port;
• Hafenusancen custom at the port, particular trade of port;
• Hafenverwaltung port authority (administration, management), dock authorities, harbo(u)r board (authority);
• Hafenviertel dockland, dock area, the docks, waterfront;
• Hafenwache harbo(u)r police (watch), harbo(u)r (water) guard;
• Hafenzoll harbo(u)r dues (charges), [port] toll;
• Hafenzollamt comptroller of the customs;
• Hafenzugang verwehren to exclude from a port. -
91 Kai
Kai m IMP/EXP, LOGIS quay, wharf • ab Kai, x-Kai LOGIS ex quay, x-quay • am Kai abgeliefert IMP/EXP, LOGIS delivered at docks, DD, delivered docks, DD • am Kai festmachen LOGIS wharf • geliefert ab Kai IMP/EXP, LOGIS delivered ex quay, DEQ (Incoterms) • von Kai zu Kai IMP/EXP, LOGIS port to port, P to P, quay to quay* * *m <Imp/Exp, Transp> quay, wharf ■ ab Kai (x-Kai) < Transp> ex quay (x-quay) ■ am Kai abgeliefert <Imp/Exp, Transp> delivered at docks (DD), delivered docks (DD) ■ geliefert ab Kai (DEQ) <Imp/Exp, Transp> Incoterms delivered ex quay (DEQ) ■ von Kai zu Kai <Imp/Exp, Transp> port to port (P to P), quay to quay* * *Kai
dock, pier, quay, wharf;
• ab Kai ex wharf (quay, dock);
• ab Kai unverzollt ex quay duties unpaid;
• ab Kai verzollt ex quay duty paid;
• frei Kai free on quay;
• längsseits Kai alongside the quay, berthed;
• auf dem Kai abstellen to wharf;
• am Kai löschen to discharge at the quay;
• Kai ablieferungsbescheinigung, Kaiablieferungsquittung wharfinger’s certificate (Br.);
• Kaianlagen für den Warenumschlag waterfront facilities;
• Kaianlieferung delivery at quay;
• Kaiannahmeschein wharfinger’s receipt;
• Kaianschluss dock siding;
• Kaiarbeiter stevedore, longshoreman (US);
• Kai aufseher, Kaibesitzer wharfinger;
• Kaiempfangsschein dock (US) (quay) receipt;
• Kai gebühren, Kaigeld wharfage, wharf duty (dues), berthage, pierage, quayage, quay dues;
• Kaikonnossement wharf bill of lading;
• Kailagergeld quay rent;
• Kailagerschein wharfinger’s warrant (Br.);
• Kaimeister wharfinger;
• Kaiquittung dock receipt (US), wharfinger’s certificate (Br.);
• Kaiumschlag quay transshipment;
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* * *das Dockdock* * *Dọck [dɔk]nt -s, -s or -edock* * *(a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) dock* * *<-s, -s o -e>[ˈdɔk]nt dock* * *das; Docks, Docks dock* * *auf Dock legen (put into) dock* * *das; Docks, Docks dock -
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dock [dɒk]∎ when do we dock? quand arrivons-nous à quai?;∎ we'll be docking at New York nous entrerons à quai à New York(b) (two spacecraft) s'amarrer, s'arrimer∎ to dock sb's pay/pocket money faire une retenue sur la paye/réduire l'argent de poche de qn;∎ you'll be docked £20 on retiendra 20 livres sur votre salaire;∎ they docked me for being late ils ont fait une retenue sur mon salaire à cause de mon retard(c) (animal's tail) couper3 noun∎ the docks les docks mpl;∎ to be in dry dock (ship) être en cale sèche;∎ figurative to be in dock (car, plane) être en réparation∎ the prisoner in the dock l'accusé(e) m,f;∎ prisoner in the dock, have you anything to say in your defence? accusé, avez-vous quelque chose à dire pour votre défense?;∎ figurative to be in the dock être sur la sellette(manager) des docks►► dock strike grève f des dockers;British dock worker docker m -
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m; -s, -; österr., umg. (Gefängnis) clink* * *der Hafenport; harbor; dock; harbour; haven; docks* * *Ha|fen I ['haːfn]m -s, ordm;['hɛːfn]1) harbour (Brit), harbor (US); (= Handelshafen, für große Schiffe) port; (= Jachthafen) marina; (= Hafenanlagen) docks plin den Háfen einlaufen — to put into harbo(u)r/port
im Háfen der Ehe landen — to get married
IIin den Háfen der Ehe einlaufen — to enter the state of matrimony
m -s, ordm; or - (dial)2) (= Nachttopf) chamber pot* * *der1) (a place of shelter for ships: All the ships stayed in (the) harbour during the storm.) harbour2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) dock3) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) port* * *Ha·fen1<-s, Häfen>[ˈha:fn̩, pl ˈhɛ:fn̩]mein Schiff läuft in den \Hafen ein/läuft aus dem \Hafen aus a ship enters/leaves port3.▶ den \Hafen der Ehe ansteuern to be looking to get marriedHa·fen2<-s, Häfen o ->[ˈha:fn̩, pl ˈhɛ:fn̩]m o nt DIAL, BES ÖSTERR1. (größerer Topf) pan, pot* * *der; Hafens, Häfen harbour; portein Schiff läuft den Hafen an/aus dem Hafen aus/in den Hafen ein — a ship is putting into/leaving/entering port or harbour
* * *Hafen1 m; -s, Häfen2. fig haven;in den Hafen der Ehe einlaufen hum be joined in holy matrimonyHafen2 m; -s, Häfen2. nordd large glass container* * *der; Hafens, Häfen harbour; portein Schiff läuft den Hafen an/aus dem Hafen aus/in den Hafen ein — a ship is putting into/leaving/entering port or harbour
* * *¨-- m.harbor n.harbour n.port n. -
95 Häfen
m; -s, -; österr., umg. (Gefängnis) clink* * *der Hafenport; harbor; dock; harbour; haven; docks* * *Ha|fen I ['haːfn]m -s, ordm;['hɛːfn]1) harbour (Brit), harbor (US); (= Handelshafen, für große Schiffe) port; (= Jachthafen) marina; (= Hafenanlagen) docks plin den Háfen einlaufen — to put into harbo(u)r/port
im Háfen der Ehe landen — to get married
IIin den Háfen der Ehe einlaufen — to enter the state of matrimony
m -s, ordm; or - (dial)2) (= Nachttopf) chamber pot* * *der1) (a place of shelter for ships: All the ships stayed in (the) harbour during the storm.) harbour2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) dock3) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) port* * *Ha·fen1<-s, Häfen>[ˈha:fn̩, pl ˈhɛ:fn̩]mein Schiff läuft in den \Hafen ein/läuft aus dem \Hafen aus a ship enters/leaves port3.▶ den \Hafen der Ehe ansteuern to be looking to get marriedHa·fen2<-s, Häfen o ->[ˈha:fn̩, pl ˈhɛ:fn̩]m o nt DIAL, BES ÖSTERR1. (größerer Topf) pan, pot* * *der; Hafens, Häfen harbour; portein Schiff läuft den Hafen an/aus dem Hafen aus/in den Hafen ein — a ship is putting into/leaving/entering port or harbour
* * ** * *der; Hafens, Häfen harbour; portein Schiff läuft den Hafen an/aus dem Hafen aus/in den Hafen ein — a ship is putting into/leaving/entering port or harbour
* * *¨-- m.harbor n.harbour n.port n. -
96 dock
dock [dɔk]masculine noun( = bassin) dock ; ( = cale de construction) dockyard* * *dɔknom masculin1) ( bassin de chargement) dock2) ( entrepôt) warehouse* * *dɔk nm1) (= bassin) dock2) (= hangar, bâtiment) warehouse* * *dock nm1 ( bassin de chargement) dock;2 ( entrepôt) warehouse.[dɔk] nom masculin1. [bassin] dockdock de carénage/flottant dry/floating dock2. [bâtiments, chantier]les docks the docks, the dockyard3. [entrepôt] warehouse -
97 dock
the \docks pl die Hafenanlagen pl;to be in \dock im Hafen liegen;at the \docks an den Docks;to go into \dock anlegenonto the \dock auf dem KaiPHRASES:in \dock (Brit, Aus) in Reparatur vi1) naut anlegen, ins Dock gehen2) aerosp andocken;to \dock sth etw eindocken; aerosp etw aneinanderkoppelnto be in the \dock auf der Anklagebank sitzenPHRASES:to be in the \dock Schwierigkeiten bekommen1) ( reduce)to \dock sth by sth etw um etw akk verringern;to \dock sth from sth etw von etw dat abziehen;they \docked ten dollars from her wages sie haben zehn Dollar von ihrem Lohn abgezogen;to \dock pay by 20% das Gehalt um 20 % kürzen2) ( cut off)to \dock an animal einem Tier den Schwanz kupieren -
98 Cubitt, William
[br]b. 1785 Dilham, Norfolk, Englandd. 13 October 1861 Clapham Common, Surrey, England[br]English civil engineer and contractor.[br]The son of a miller, he received a rudimentary education in the village school. At an early age he was helping his father in the mill, and in 1800 he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker. After four years he returned to work with his father, but, preferring to leave the parental home, he not long afterwards joined a firm of agricultural-machinery makers in Swanton in Norfolk. There he acquired a reputation for making accurate patterns for the iron caster and demonstrated a talent for mechanical invention, patenting a self-regulating windmill sail in 1807. He then set up on his own as a millwright, but he found he could better himself by joining the engineering works of Ransomes of Ipswich in 1812. He was soon appointed their Chief Engineer, and after nine years he became a partner in the firm until he moved to London in 1826. Around 1818 he invented the treadmill, with the aim of putting prisoners to useful work in grinding corn and other applications. It was rapidly adopted by the principal prisons, more as a means of punishment than an instrument of useful work.From 1814 Cubitt had been gaining experience in civil engineering, and upon his removal to London his career in this field began to take off. He was engaged on many canal-building projects, including the Oxford and Liverpool Junction canals. He accomplished some notable dock works, such as the Bute docks at Cardiff, the Middlesborough docks and the coal drops on the river Tees. He improved navigation on the river Severn and compiled valuable reports on a number of other leading rivers.The railway construction boom of the 1840s provided him with fresh opportunities. He engineered the South Eastern Railway (SER) with its daringly constructed line below the cliffs between Folkestone and Dover; the railway was completed in 1843, using massive charges of explosive to blast a way through the cliffs. Cubitt was Consulting Engineer to the Great Northern Railway and tried, with less than his usual success, to get the atmospheric system to work on the Croydon Railway.When the SER began a steamer service between Folkestone and Boulogne, Cubitt was engaged to improve the port facilities there and went on to act as Consulting Engineer to the Boulogne and Amiens Railway. Other commissions on the European continent included surveying the line between Paris and Lyons, advising the Hanoverian government on the harbour and docks at Hamburg and directing the water-supply works for Berlin.Cubitt was actively involved in the erection of the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851; in recognition of this work Queen Victoria knighted him at Windsor Castle on 23 December 1851.Cubitt's son Joseph (1811–72) was also a notable civil engineer, with many railway and harbour works to his credit.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1851. FRS 1830. President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1850 and 1851.Further ReadingObituary, 1862, Minutes of 'the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 21:552– 8.LRD -
99 Jessop, William
[br]b. 23 January 1745 Plymouth, Englandd. 18 November 1814[br]English engineer engaged in river, canal and dock construction.[br]William Jessop inherited from his father a natural ability in engineering, and because of his father's association with John Smeaton in the construction of Eddystone Lighthouse he was accepted by Smeaton as a pupil in 1759 at the age of 14. Smeaton was so impressed with his ability that Jessop was retained as an assistant after completion of his pupilage in 1767. As such he carried out field-work, making surveys on his own, but in 1772 he was recommended to the Aire and Calder Committee as an independent engineer and his first personally prepared report was made on the Haddlesey Cut, Selby Canal. It was in this report that he gave his first evidence before a Parliamentary Committee. He later became Resident Engineer on the Selby Canal, and soon after he was elected to the Smeatonian Society of Engineers, of which he later became Secretary for twenty years. Meanwhile he accompanied Smeaton to Ireland to advise on the Grand Canal, ultimately becoming Consulting Engineer until 1802, and was responsible for Ringsend Docks, which connected the canal to the Liffey and were opened in 1796. From 1783 to 1787 he advised on improvements to the River Trent, and his ability was so recognized that it made his reputation. From then on he was consulted on the Cromford Canal (1789–93), the Leicester Navigation (1791–4) and the Grantham Canal (1793–7); at the same time he was Chief Engineer of the Grand Junction Canal from 1793 to 1797 and then Consulting Engineer until 1805. He also engineered the Barnsley and Rochdale Canals. In fact, there were few canals during this period on which he was not consulted. It has now been established that Jessop carried the responsibility for the Pont-Cysyllte Aqueduct in Wales and also prepared the estimates for the Caledonian Canal in 1804. In 1792 he became a partner in the Butterley ironworks and thus became interested in railways. He proposed the Surrey Iron Railway in 1799 and prepared for the estimates; the line was built and opened in 1805. He was also the Engineer for the 10 mile (16 km) long Kilmarnock \& Troon Railway, the Act for which was obtained in 1808 and was the first Act for a public railway in Scotland. Jessop's advice was sought on drainage works between 1785 and 1802 in the lowlands of the Isle of Axholme, Holderness, the Norfolk Marshlands, and the Axe and Brue area of the Somerset Levels. He was also consulted on harbour and dock improvements. These included Hull (1793), Portsmouth (1796), Folkestone (1806) and Sunderland (1807), but his greatest dock works were the West India Docks in London and the Floating Harbour at Bristol. He was Consulting Engineer to the City of London Corporation from 1796to 1799, drawing up plans for docks on the Isle of Dogs in 1796; in February 1800 he was appointed Engineer, and three years later, in September 1803, he was appointed Engineer to the Bristol Floating Harbour. Jessop was regarded as the leading civil engineer in the country from 1785 until 1806. He died following a stroke in 1814.[br]Further ReadingC.Hadfield and A.W.Skempton, 1979, William Jessop. Engineer, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.JHB -
100 dock
̈ɪdɔk I сущ.;
бот. щавель II
1. сущ.
1) док floating dock ≈ плавучий док wet dock, floating dock ≈ плавучий док (док, заполненный водой) dry dock, graving dock ≈ сухой док( док, предназначенный для ремонта судов) to be in dry dock разг. ≈ оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы
2) обыкн. мн. а) портовый бассейн, бассейн для стоянки торговых судов (включающий причалы, пакгаузы и офисы) Syn: commercial docks б) судоремонтный завод Syn: dockyard, naval docks
3) пристань, причал;
погрузочная платформа
4) ж.-д. тупик
5) театр. склад декораций Syn: scene-dock
2. гл.
1) а) вводить (судно) в док б) входить в док в) находиться, стоять в доке
2) а) производить стыковку( о космических кораблях) б) стыковаться III сущ. скамья подсудимых a dirty frowsy room with a dock for the prisoners on the left hand ≈ грязная душная комната со скамейкой для подсудимых с левой стороны man in the dock ≈ подсудимый on the dock ≈ на скамье подсудимых IV
1. сущ.
1) репица (остов, скелет хвоста позвоночных животных)
2) обрубленный хвост
2. гл.
1) обрезать, укорачивать;
коротко стричь (волосы) ;
обрубать, купировать( хвост, уши) Syn: curtail
2) сокращать, урезать;
лишать to dock the wages ≈ урезать заработную плату;
производить вычеты из заработной платы docked him for tardiness ≈ вычел из его зарплаты за опоздание Syn: abridge, lessen, deprive док - dry * сухой док - floating * плавучий док - to put in * поставить в док - to go into * входить в док часто pl бассейн для стоянки торговых судов (тж. commercial *s) судоремонтный завод (тж. naval *s) (разговорное) верфь (американизм) пристань, пирс, причал (тж. loading *) - unloading * дебаркадер( железнодорожное) тупик погрузочная платформа (театроведение) пространство под полом сцены > to be in dry * стоять на приколе > to go into dry * оказаться на мели;
оказаться без денег вводить (судно) в док входить в док (о судне) оборудовать доками (космонавтика) производить стыковку - a spacecraft is *ed with a space station космический корабль состыкован с космической станцией стыковаться - two spaceships meet and * (with each other) два космических корабля встречаются и стыкуются (друг с другом) (юридическое) скамья подсудимых - to appear in the *, to be placed /to be put/ in(to) the * привлекаться к суду в качестве подсудимого (ботаника) щавель (Rumex gen.) (специальное) репица (хвоста животного) ;
обрубленный хвост;
нахвостник (в сбруе) подрезать( хвост) ;
делать кургузым, куцым (коротко) стричь (волосы) сокращать;
урезывать - to * smb.'s wages урезать заработную плату - to * one's life укорачивать /сокращать/ свою жизнь (профессионализм) производить вычеты из зарплаты;
удерживать часть жалования - to * 300 dollars off smb.'s fee вычесть 300 долларов из чьего-л. гонорара лишать - to * smb. of his ration лишить кого-л. довольствия (юридическое) отменять - to * the entail( юридическое) отменять ограничения в праве выбора наследника ~ док;
floating dock плавучий док;
wet dock мокрый док;
dry dock сухой док;
to be in dry dock разг. оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы desktop ~ настольный модуль расширения для переносного компьютера dock вводить (судно) в док ~ входить в док ~ воен. разг. госпиталь ~ док;
floating dock плавучий док;
wet dock мокрый док;
dry dock сухой док;
to be in dry dock разг. оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы ~ док ~ суд. док ~ коротко стричь (волосы) ~ лишать ~ оборудовать доками, строить доки ~ обрубать (хвост) ~ обрубленный хвост ~ отменять ~ (обыкн. pl) портовый бассейн ~ амер. пристань ~ производить вычеты из заработной платы ~ производить стыковку (космических кораблей) ~ репица (хвоста животного) ~ скамья подсудимых ~ театр. склад декораций ~ сокращать ~ ставить судно в док ~ ж.-д. тупик ~ уменьшать, сокращать;
лишать части( чего-л.) ;
to dock wages урезывать заработную плату;
to dock the entail юр. отменять ограничения в праве выбора наследника ~ урезывать ~ вчт. установочный модуль для мини-компьютера ~ щавель ~ уменьшать, сокращать;
лишать части (чего-л.) ;
to dock wages урезывать заработную плату;
to dock the entail юр. отменять ограничения в праве выбора наследника ~ уменьшать, сокращать;
лишать части (чего-л.) ;
to dock wages урезывать заработную плату;
to dock the entail юр. отменять ограничения в праве выбора наследника ~ док;
floating dock плавучий док;
wet dock мокрый док;
dry dock сухой док;
to be in dry dock разг. оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы dry ~ сухой док ex ~ с пристани ex ~ франко-пристань ~ док;
floating dock плавучий док;
wet dock мокрый док;
dry dock сухой док;
to be in dry dock разг. оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы loading ~ погрузочная платформа loading ~ товарная платформа ~ док;
floating dock плавучий док;
wet dock мокрый док;
dry dock сухой док;
to be in dry dock разг. оказаться на мели;
остаться без работы
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