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Dock (to)

Судовой словарь (глоссарий морских терминов)
    Входить в док, ставить судно в док


Входить в док, русский

Ставить судно в док, русский



(to) branch out, английский

(to) bridge i., английский
    Замыкать


(to) connect, английский
    Преобразовать


(to) double photoresist, английский
    Нанесение двойного слоя фоторезиста


(to) evaporate metallic reflector, английский
    Напылять металлическое зеркало


(to) plot, английский
    Faire un graphique


(to) plot, английский

(to) populate energy level, английский
    Заполнять энергетический уровень


(to) produce white dn, английский
    Получать белый


(to) return, английский
    Подключать


(to) seep, английский
    Percoler


(to) seep, английский

(to) shrink sleeving color coded, английский
    Обозначать цветами и гофрированием


(to) simulate on digital computer, английский
    Моделировать на цифровой эвм


(to) slurry, английский
    Разжижать


(to) равняться, русский

Dock, английский
  1. A protected water area in which vessels are moored.the term is often used to denote a pier or a wharf.

  2. Купировать, обрубать (хвост)

  3. Landing

  4. Ремонтный ангар; производить стыковку (кла)

  5. 1. in american usage, a fixed structure attached to shore to which a vessel is secured when in port, generally synonymous with pier and wharf, except that pier tends to refer to structures used for tying up commercial ships and to structures extending from shore for use in fishing, while dock refers more generally to facilities used for tying up ships or boats, including recreational craft.

  6. A place where freight is loaded onto and taken away from vehicles. (also see loading dock)

  7. Док, пристань

  8. The quay or pontoon where a boat may be tied up. 2

  9. The act of bringing a boat alongside to rest alongside,

  10. An artificial receptacle for shipping, in which they can discharge or take in cargo, and refit.—a dry dock is a broad and deep trench, formed on the side of a harbour, or on the banks of a river, and commodiously fitted either to build ships in or to receive them to be repaired or breamed. they have strong flood-gates, to prevent the flux of the tide from entering while the ship is under repair. there are likewise docks where a ship can only be cleaned during the recess of the tide, as she floats again on the return of the flood. docks of the latter kind are not furnished with the usual flood-gates; but the term is also used for what is more appropriately called a float (which see). also, in polar parlance, an opening cut out of an ice-floe, into which a ship is warped for security.

  11. [1] a wharf, jetty, pier, or quay. [2] the water next to one of them. [3] an artificially enclosed basin for loading, unloading, or repairing vessels. [4] to enter such a space.

  12. Закреплять; стыковать; фиксировать

  13. The part of the tail that is bone.

  14. The flesh and bone portion of the tail.

  15. An american term for jetty or pontoon, for mooring a boat up to.

  16. Американский термин, обозначающий пристань или понтон для швартовки лодки.


Dock, английский

Dock, шведский

Dock brief, английский
    Обязательная защита неимущего подсудимого (барристером, который получает от суда небольшую плату)


Входить в док, русский

Me? (radio com.) вы меня слышите?, русский