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Перевод: dock
[существительное] док ; портовый бассейн; пристань ; пирс ; причал ; тупик ; погрузочная платформа; склад декораций; скамья подсудимых; щавель [бот.] ; репица ; обрубленный хвост; [глагол] ставить судно в док; входить в док; строить доки; оборудовать доками; состыковывать; состыковываться; производить стыковку; стыковаться; обрубать; коротко стричь; сокращать жалованье; уменьшать; лишать части
Тезаурус:
- DOCK AND SHOP
- For instance, MDC resisted retail proposals for Princes Dock considered prejudicial to Liverpool city centre (MDC, 1989).
- Many of the shops and restaurants in the Albert Dock operate with below market rents and service charges and their future remains uncertain as outgoings rise to market levels.
- D. A. On the Dock gates, you were allowed into the police hut for refreshments.
- Cholesterol is in the dock, accused of being a killer.
- In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser (Nowy Port), and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin.
- M. B. On Dock Duty, you'd stand all night and not see a soul and the Liver Building up there with the clock gradually going round and you'd think: "I won't look at it, I won't look at it at all."
- Sam pulled the door open and we looked into the scene that was all too familiar to my eyes; an expanse of muddy water, the hole in the ceiling overhead and the curtain of iron mesh across the exit to the river; a dock big enough for a moderate-sized cabin cruiser or three or four smaller boats.
- "Seven counties," Eleanor repeated as he held open the pad" dock gate.
- Chaucer worked in the first Customs House, and Pepys saw the building of the first wet dock at Blackwall.
- "And he whistled up his cohorts after you'd gone," Sam complained, "and they came with wet-suits and grappling irons and a heavy magnet and dredged up a lot of muck from the dock.
- We got a call to a pub - near the Dock Road.
- The cessation of the steel plants sealed the fate of the line on which herculean battles took place daily in the haulage of loads of iron ore imported at Tyne Dock up the ferocious gradients to Consett.
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