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dock verb

  /dɑk/ , /dɒk/
  • To join two moving items.
andocken, ankoppeln
  • (intransitive) To land at a harbour.
anlegen

dock verb

  /dɑk/ , /dɒk/
  • (transitive) To clip or cut off a section of an animal's tail; to practise a caudectomy.
kupieren

dock noun

  /dɑk/ , /dɒk/
  • Any of the genus Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially bitter dock (Rumex obtusifolius), and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash.
Ampfer
  • A burdock plant, or the leaves of that plant.
Klette

dock noun

  /dɑk/ , /dɒk/
  • (UK, nautical) The body of water next to and around a pier.
Dock, Hafenbecken
  • (electronics) A device designed as a base for holding a connected portable appliance for providing the necessary electrical charge for its autonomy, or as a hardware extension for additional capabilities.
Andockstation, Dockingstation
  • (US, nautical) A fixed structure attached to shore to which a vessel is secured when in port; usually for loading and unloading.
Anlegesteg, Bootssteg, Steg
  • A section of a hotel or restaurant.
Kaffeebar, Kaffeestube

dock noun

  /dɑk/ , /dɒk/
  • (law) Part of a courtroom where the accused sits.
Anklagebank

docked

kupiert

docking noun

  • (astronautics) The process of connecting one spacecraft to another.
  • (sexuality, slang) The sex act involving two men co-joined by their penises, with overlapping foreskins.
Docking

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Dock noun {n}

Dock, Docke/Docks   /dɔk/
  • Schiffbau: Becken oder schwimmender Hohlkörper aus Stahl zur Trockenlegung von Schiffen, an denen Außenarbeiten erforderlich sind
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