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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. dock [Brit dɒk, Am dɑk] N

1. dock NAUT:

to be in dock attr area
to be in dock strike

2. dock Am (wharf):

3. dock Brit LAW:

to put sb/sth in the dock fig

4. dock Am:

5. dock BOT:

II. docks N

docks npl NAUT:

docks mpl

III. dock [Brit dɒk, Am dɑk] VB trans

1. dock NAUT:

dock ship

2. dock Brit (reduce):

dock wages
dock points, marks
to dock £50 from sb's wages

3. dock AEROSP:

4. dock VET:

dock tail

IV. dock [Brit dɒk, Am dɑk] VB intr

1. dock NAUT ship:

2. dock AEROSP:

floating dock N NAUT

dock walloper N Am inf

dock labourer N

dock labourer → dockworker

dockworker N

dry dock N

dock leaf N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
courtaud (courtaude)
with a docked tail
the ship has docked

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I. dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] N

1. dock (wharf):

2. dock (for receiving ship):

3. dock Am (pier):

II. dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB intr

III. dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB trans

1. dock NAUT:

2. dock AVIAT:

dock2 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB trans

1. dock (reduce):

2. dock (cut off the tail of):

dock3 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] N BOT

dock no pl
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
atterrir bateau
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engleski
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francuski

I. dock1 [dak] N

1. dock (wharf):

2. dock (for receiving ship):

3. dock (pier):

II. dock1 [dak] VB intr

III. dock1 [dak] VB trans

1. dock NAUT:

2. dock AVIAT:

dock2 [dak] VB trans

1. dock (reduce):

the company docked me 15% of my salary

2. dock (cut off the tail of):

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
atterrir bateau
Present
Idock
youdock
he/she/itdocks
wedock
youdock
theydock
Past
Idocked
youdocked
he/she/itdocked
wedocked
youdocked
theydocked
Present Perfect
Ihavedocked
youhavedocked
he/she/ithasdocked
wehavedocked
youhavedocked
theyhavedocked
Past Perfect
Ihaddocked
youhaddocked
he/she/ithaddocked
wehaddocked
youhaddocked
theyhaddocked