
부두, 선창, 계류장
A structure extending alongshore or out from the shore into a body of water, typically used for mooring boats or loading/unloading cargo.
예문:
"We waited on the wooden dock for the ferry to arrive."
"The fishermen tied their small vessel securely to the dock before heading home."
선거, 독, 수리장
An enclosed area of water in a port where ships are loaded, unloaded, or repaired, often referring to a basin or dry dock.
예문:
"The massive container ship entered the dry dock for its annual maintenance and inspection."
"Workers spent the night moving cargo out of the ship anchored in the main dock basin."
감봉하다, 삭감하다, 공제하다
To deduct or subtract an amount of money, especially from a person's wages or salary due to absence or penalty.
예문:
"If you arrive late again, the manager will dock an hour's pay from your next paycheck."
"The company decided to dock bonuses after the team failed to meet the quarterly targets."
도킹하다, 연결하다, 결합하다
(Of spacecraft) to join together or link up in space, often for transferring crew or supplies.
예문:
"The Soyuz capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station early this morning."
"Mission control guided the two modules carefully as they prepared to dock in orbit."
피고석, 법정
The enclosure in a criminal court where the defendant stands or sits during a trial.
예문:
"The accused stood silently in the dock while the verdict was read aloud."
"After weeks of testimony, the lawyer finally addressed the jury, pointing toward the dock."