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İngilizce - Türkçe
docks teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dock
- dok
- dock
- rıhtım
Dev tanker az önce rıhtımdan ayrıldı.
-The huge tanker has just left the dock.
Tom günbatımına bakarken teneke düdüğünü çalarak rıhtımda oturmayı sever.
-Tom likes to sit on the dock playing his tin whistle while looking at the sunset.
- dock
- {f} doka çekmek
- dock
- {i} gemi havuzu
- dock
- {i} sanık yeri (mahkemede)
- dock
- limana girmek
- dock
- {f} azaltmak
- dock
- (Bilgisayar) yapışık
- dock
- tersane
- dock
- havuza çekmek
- dock
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) kuzu kulağı
- dock
- liman
Kız limana bakıyordu.
-The girl was gazing at the dock.
- dock
- (Havacılık) kenetlenmek
- dock
- (kuyruğunu) kesmek
- dock
- (Bilgisayar) yuvala">(Bilgisayar) yuvala
- dock
- (Bilgisayar) yuva">(Bilgisayar) yuva
- dock
- indirmek
- dock
- kuyruğunu kesmek
- dock
- havuza girmek
- dock
- (Askeri) yanaşlık
- dock
- doka girmek
- dock
- ücret
- dock
- sanık yeri mahkemede
- bonded docks
- gümrük ambarı
- dock
- limana sokmak
- dock
- (vergin/vb.) kısmak
- dock
- (mahkemede) sanık yeri
- dock
- (gemi) limana girmek
- dock
- {f} rıhtıma yanaş
Gemi henüz rıhtıma yanaşmadı bile.
-The ship hasn't even docked yet.
- dock
- karabuğdaya benzer bir ot
- dock
- iskele
Tom iskelede güneş banyosu yapıyordu.
-Tom was sunbathing on the dock.
Tom genellikle iskeleden balık tutar ama bazen kıyıdan balık tutar.
-Tom usually fishes off the dock, but sometimes he fishes from the shore.
- dock
- kısa kesilmiş kuyruk
- dock
- eyer kuskunu
- dock
- rıhtıma yanaşmak
- dock
- {f} uzayda kenetlenmek
- dock
- yük rampası
- dock
- kesinti
- dock
- kuyruğun kemikli kısmı
- dock
- karabuğday benzeri bir ot
- dock
- kesmek
- dock
- kısaltmak
- dock
- kuyruğunu kısaltmak
- dock
- uzayda başka gemiye kenetlemek
- dock
- {f} (ücretten) kesmek
- dock
- patience dock labada
- dock
- mahkemede sanık yeri
- dock
- ot/sanık yeri/dok
- dock
- kısmak
- dock
- Rumex patientia sour dock kuzukulağı
- dock
- Rumex acetosa
- dock
- {i} havuz, gemi havuzu, dok
- dock
- {i} huk. sanık yeri
- dock
- sanık yeri
- dock
- limana gir/kes
- dock
- {f} (kuyruğunu) kısaltmak, kesmek
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İngilizce - İngilizce
docks teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Plural of dock
- Third-person present tense of to dock
- Dock
- A male given name or nickname
- dock
- To drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) to a position on screen where it snaps into place
- dock
- The fleshy root of an animal's tail, which remains after the tail has been docked
- dock
- A device designed as a base for holding a connected portable appliance such as a laptop computer (in this case, referred to as a docking station), or a mobile telephone, for providing the necessary electrical charge for its autonomy, or as a hardware extension for additional capabilities
- dock
- The buttocks or anus
- dock
- A toolbar that provides the user with a way of launching applications, and switching between running applications
- dock
- To cut off a section of an animal's tail
- dock
- A fixed structure attached to shore to which a vessel is secured when in port
- dock
- The body of water between two piers or wharves
- dock
- To reduce (wages); to deduct
- dock
- Part of a courtroom where the accused sits
- dock
- To join two moving items
- dock
- An act of docking; joining two things together
- dock
- Any of the genus Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash
And vnder neath him his courageous steed, / The fierce Spumador trode them downe like docks .
- dock
- {n} a place for ships, cut tail, chine, herb
- dock
- {v} to lay a ship in a dock, to cut short
- Dock
- An uncommon male given name or nickname
- dock
- When a ship docks or is docked, it is brought into a dock. The vessel docked at Liverpool in April 1811 Russian commanders docked a huge aircraft carrier in a Russian port
- dock
- When one spacecraft docks or is docked with another, the two crafts join together in space. The space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to dock with Russia's Mir space station They have docked a robot module alongside the orbiting space station
- dock
- A location at a port where cargo can be loaded and unloaded and other shipping functions can be performed
- dock
- deduct from someone's wages
- dock
- The sorting or staging platform where shipments are loaded or unloaded
- dock
- A protected water area in which vessels are moored The term is often used to denote a pier or a wharf
- dock
- To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail
- dock
- the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair
- dock
- To reduce wages; to deduct
- dock
- a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded
- dock
- a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats
- dock
- Being in the harbour area
- dock
- (a) The water alongside a pier or wharf (b) Loading or unloading platform at an industrial location or carrier terminal
- dock
- 1 place of rest from stress or problems in life 2 tied to dock; unable to let go of problems and see clearly; looking for safety unable to take steps by self
- dock
- deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty
- dock
- an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial
- dock
- A dock is an enclosed area in a harbour where ships go to be loaded, unloaded, and repaired. She headed for the docks, thinking that Ricardo might be hiding in one of the boats
- dock
- come into dock; "the ship docked"
- dock
- remove or shorten the tail of an animal come into dock; "the ship docked"
- dock
- Any of several varieties of the hardy perennial herb from the perennial herb from the buckwheat family The most strongly flavored variety is "sour dock " The mildest form is "dock sorrel," also known as "herb patience dock "
- dock
- If you dock someone's wages or money, you take some of the money away. If you dock someone points in a contest, you take away some of the points that they have. He threatens to dock her fee see also dry dock. On trial or under intense scrutiny. Any coarse weedy plant of the genus Rumex, in the buckwheat family, that has a long taproot and is sometimes used as a potherb. Most docks are native to Europe but naturalized throughout North America. Examples include curly dock (R. crispus) and bitter dock (R. obtusifolius). The early basal leaves of patience-dock (R. patientia) are sometimes used in salads. The common weed R. acetosa is known variously as dock, common sorrel, or garden sorrel. See also sorrel
- dock
- To insert or remove a device in a computer system
- dock
- to cut off, as the end of a thing; to curtail; to cut short; to clip; as, to dock the tail of a horse
- dock
- The berthing space or waterway between two wharves or two piers, or cut into the land (Bates & Jackson 1980)
- dock
- {i} wharf, pier; tail, stub; prisoner's seat in a courtroom
- dock
- The structure such as a pier in which the vessel ties up when in port
- dock
- It is the area at the top of the tail
- dock
- The slip or waterway between two PIERS, or cut into the land, for the reception of ships
- dock
- an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits during the trial a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine haul into a dock; "dock the ships"
- dock
- The act of bringing the ship alongside the dock, i e quay, berth or pier
- dock
- In a law court, the dock is where the person accused of a crime stands or sits. What about the odd chance that you do put an innocent man in the dock?
- dock
- landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
- dock
- The solid part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair; the stump of a tail; the part of a tail left after clipping or cutting
- dock
- A burdock plant, or the leaves of that plant
- dock
- A body of water between two piers or wharves
- dock
- to join with another space vehicle in space
- dock
- the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
- dock
- To cut off a part from; to shorten; to deduct from; to subject to a deduction; as, to dock one's wages
- dock
- A dock is a platform for loading vehicles or trains. The truck left the loading dock with hoses still attached
- dock
- any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine
- dock
- {also doc the buttocks or anus
- dock
- A linear platform extending from the shoreline into the water to accommodate pedestrians going to and from water activities and a stable platform from which to launch and moor water craft
- dock
- To cut off a section of an animals tail
- dock
- The slip or water way extending between two piers or projecting wharves, for the reception of ships; sometimes including the piers themselves; as, to be down on the dock
- dock
- A structure built along or at an angle from a navigable waterway so that vessels may lie alongside to receive and discharge cargo
- dock
- The place in court where a criminal or accused person stands
- dock
- remove or shorten the tail of an animal
- dock
- An artificial basin or an inclosure in connection with a harbor or river, used for the reception of vessels, and provided with gates for keeping in or shutting out the tide
- dock
- A dock is a small structure at the edge of water where boats can tie up, especially one that is privately owned. = jetty
- dock
- A structure bordering the water area in which boats lie; See pier and wharf
- dock
- The action of joining two items together
- dock
- A basin for the reception of vessels Wet docks are utilized for the loading and unloading of ships Dry docks are utilized for the construction or repair of ships
- dock
- a short or shortened tail of certain animals
- dock
- To land at a harbour
- dock
- haul into a dock; "dock the ships"
- dock
- Ligand-receptor binding site prediction programs
- dock
- An area on the edge of the screen that holds applications, documents, minimized windows, folders, storage devices, and links to websites It is customizable by users to allow them to easily organize and quickly access their most used resources
- dock
- To connect a Newton device to another computer, in most cases to transfer data The Dock is also a built-in application under Newton OS 2 1 used to perform the action of connecting to another computer See also Connection
- dock
- A genus of plants (Rumex), some species of which are well-known weeds which have a long taproot and are difficult of extermination
- dock
- Part of a courtroom where accused sits
- dock
- To draw, law, or place (a ship) in a dock, for repairing, cleaning the bottom, etc
- dock
- {f} bring a boat to a dock; cut the end of a body part (esp. the tail of an animal); deduct; connect a laptop computer to an anchoring station which supplies electricity and input-output resources (Computers)
- dock
- A case of leather to cover the clipped or cut tail of a horse
- dock
- To insert a portable computer into a base unit Cold docking means that the docking process must begin when the computer is in a power off (S5) state, and the computer must be powered on before the docking process is complete Hot docking means the computer can be docked while running at full power
- dock
- A plant in the genus Rumex
- dock
- The action of reducing wages
- dock
- a section of a hotel or restaurant, as in coffee dock
- dock
- A structure built along or at an angle form a navigable waterway so that vessels may lie alongside to load and discharge cargo
- dock
- v To make physical controlled contact with another skydiver while in freefall; or, when building canopy formations, with another jumper's canopy DOOR EXIT: (see DIVER EXIT)
- dock
- Usually located at the bottom of your screen which contains the Finder and all other currently active programs (applications) Aliases for applications, folders or files can also reside in the dock When a window is minimized it goes to the dock
- dock
- deduct from someone's wages deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty
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