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    1. dock

      英 [d?k] 美[dɑk]
      • n. 碼頭;船塢;被告席;尾巴的骨肉部分
      • vt. 使靠碼頭;剪短
      • vi. 入船塢
      • n. (Dock)人名;(老)多;(英、法、瑞典)多克

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?docks;第三人稱單數(shù):?docks;過去式:?docked;過去分詞:?docked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?docking;

      助記提示


      “dock”音似“到客”——“夜半鐘聲‘dock’船”——船塢

      中文詞源


      dock 碼頭,船塢

      來自詞根duc, 引導(dǎo),詞源同duke, conduct. 用于指碼頭,船塢。

      英文詞源


      dock
      dock: English has no fewer than four distinct words dock. The oldest is the plant-name, which comes from Old English docce. Dock for ships [14] was borrowed from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch docke, which may have come from Vulgar Latin *ductia ‘duct, conduit’, a hypothetical derivative of Latin dūcere ‘lead’ (source of English, duke, educate, etc). Dock ‘cut off’ [14] was originally a verbal application of the noun dock ‘horse’s short tail’, which appears to go back to a Germanic *dukk- ‘bundle’; it may be the source of docket [15]. Dock for prisoners [16] was originally thieves’ slang, borrowed from Flemish dok ‘cage’.
      => duke, educate, induce; docket
      dock (n.1)
      "ship's berth," late 15c., from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German docke, perhaps ultimately (via Late Latin *ductia "aqueduct") from Latin ducere "to lead" (see duke (n.)); or possibly from a Scandinavian word for "low ground" (compare Norwegian dokk "hollow, low ground"). Original sense perhaps "furrow a grounded vessel makes in a mud bank." As a verb from 1510s. Related: Docked; docking.
      dock (n.2)
      "where accused stands in court," 1580s, originally rogue's slang, from Flemish dok "pen or cage for animals," origin unknown.
      dock (v.)
      "cut an animal's tail," late 14c., from dok (n.) "fleshy part of an animal's tail" (mid-14c.), related to Old English -docca "muscle," from Proto-Germanic *dokko "something round, bundle" (cognates: Old Norse dokka "bundle, girl," Danish dukke "doll," German Docke "small column, bundle, doll, smart girl"). Meaning "to reduce (someone's) pay for some infraction" is first recorded 1822. Related: Docked; docking.
      dock (n.3)
      name for various tall, coarse weeds, Old English docce, from Proto-Germanic *dokkon (cognates: Middle Dutch docke-, German Docken-, Old Danish dokka), akin to Middle High German tocke "bundle, tuft," and ultimately to the noun source of dock (v.).

      雙語例句


      1. The truck left the loading dock with hoses still attached.
      卡車駛離裝貨月臺時塑料水龍帶還連在上面。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. He threatens to dock her fee.
      他威脅要扣掉她的服務(wù)費(fèi)。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. To dock points would be wrong.
      扣分的判罰是錯誤的。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. The ship was in dock .
      船泊在船塢。

      來自《權(quán)威詞典》

      5. We took the children to the dock to see the ships.
      我們帶孩子們到碼頭去看輪船.

      來自《簡明英漢詞典》