C1 [ C ] an area of water in a port that can be closed off and that is used for putting goods onto and taking them off ships or repairing ships泊位;船坞
a group of these areas of water in a port and the buildings around them码头区(包括船坞及周围建筑)
[ C ] US a long structure built over water where passengers can get on or off a boat or where goods can be put on and taken off码头
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The ship sailed into the dock to be refitted.
My grandfather worked down at the docks, loading and unloading the cargo ships.
the place in a criminal law court where the accused person sits or stands during the trial被告席
[ C or U ] a common wild plant with large wide leaves that grows in some northern countries such as Britain酸模(一种生长在如英国等北方国家的宽叶野生植物)
[ C ] a docking station (同docking station)
[ T ] to remove part of something克扣,扣发(尤指金钱)
[ I or T ] If a ship docks, it arrives at a dock and if someone docks a ship, they bring it into a dock.(使)靠岸,(使)停泊,(使)进港
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