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1 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. -
2 floating
['fləʊtɪŋ]1) (on water) [ bridge] galleggiante2) (unstable) [ population] fluttuante3) econ. [capital, debt] fluttuante* * *floating /ˈfləʊtɪŋ/A a.2 (ass., naut.) flottante: floating policy, polizza flottante (o aperta); floating cargo, carico flottante3 fluttuante; oscillante; variabile: (fin.) floating debt, debito fluttuante; (econ.) floating supply, offerta fluttuante; (stat.) floating population, popolazione fluttuante; (fin.) floating currency, valuta (o moneta) a tasso di cambio fluttuante (o a corso libero); (fin.) floating exchange rate, tasso di cambio fluttuante; (fin.) floating interest rate, tasso d'interesse variabile; (fin.) floating-rate bonds (o notes) obbligazioni a tasso d'interesse variabile5 (fisiol., med.) mobile: floating rib [kidney], costola [rene] mobileB n. [uc]● (naut.) floating anchor, ancora galleggiante □ (fin.) floating capital, capitale fluttuante; capitale circolante □ (leg., fin.) floating charge, garanzia (o privilegio) da cui è assistita un'obbligazione ( di una società: non esiste in Italia) □ ( giardinaggio) floating cloche, telo di plastica protettivo □ (naut.) floating crane, gru su pontone □ (naut.) floating dock, bacino di carenaggio galleggiante □ (naut.) floating light, faro galleggiante □ ( cucina) floating island, crema pasticcera con panna o albume montati a neve □ (mat., comput.) floating point, virgola mobile: floating point number, numero a virgola mobile; floating-point representation, rappresentazione in virgola mobile □ (naut.) floating stage, pontone □ (polit.) the floating vote, il voto fluttuante (o degli elettori indecisi) □ (polit.) floating voter, elettore indeciso; elettore che non vota sempre per lo stesso partito.* * *['fləʊtɪŋ]1) (on water) [ bridge] galleggiante2) (unstable) [ population] fluttuante3) econ. [capital, debt] fluttuante
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Floating dock — Dock Dock, n. [Akin to D. dok; of uncertain origin; cf. LL. doga ditch, L. doga ditch, L. doga sort of vessel, Gr. ? receptacle, fr. ? to receive.] 1. An artificial basin or an inclosure in connection with a harbor or river, used for the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Floating dock — Floating Float ing, a. 1. Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air. [1913 Webster] 2. Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Floating dock — A floating dock is a platform or ramp supported by pontoons. These are usually joined to the shore with a ramp that rests upon the dock on rollers, to adjust for the vertical movement of the dock. The dock is usually held in place by vertical… … Wikipedia
floating dock — floating structure which may be lowered in the water to admit a ship and then raised to keep it dry, floating dry dock … English contemporary dictionary
floating dock — a submersible, floating structure used as a dry dock, having a floor that is submerged, slipped under a floating vessel, and then raised so as to raise the vessel entirely out of the water. Also called floating dry dock. [1865 70] * * * … Universalium
floating dock — noun dry dock that can be submerged under a vessel and then raised • Syn: ↑floating dry dock • Hypernyms: ↑dry dock, ↑drydock, ↑graving dock … Useful english dictionary
floating dock — float′ing dock′ n. naut. navig. a submersible floating structure that can raise a vessel out of the water and serve as a dry dock. Also called float′ing dry′ dock • Etymology: 1865–70 … From formal English to slang
floating dock — /floʊtɪŋ ˈdɒk/ (say flohting dok) noun a floating structure which may be lowered in the water to admit a ship and then raised to leave the ship dry for repairs, etc.; a floating dry dock …
floating dock — noun Date: 1866 a dock that floats on the water and can be partly submerged to permit entry of a ship and raised to keep the ship high and dry called also floating drydock … New Collegiate Dictionary
floating dock — a dock for boats which is connected to vertical poles, allowing for the rise and fall of tides … Dictionary of ichthyology
Briton Ferry Floating Dock and Railway — Die Briton Ferry Floating Dock and Railway war eine Eisenbahngesellschaft in Südwales. Die Gesellschaft wurde am 3. Juli 1851 gegründet, um das von Isambard Kingdom Brunel errichtete Schwimmdock in Briton Ferry an das Eisenbahnnetz anzuschließen … Deutsch Wikipedia