dockyard

英['dɒkjɑːd] 美['dɑːkjɑːrd]
  • n. 造船所;海军工厂
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Noun:
  1. an establishment on the waterfront where vessels are built or fitted out or repaired

1. Both ships were, however, able to reach a dockyard port.
这两艘军舰居然都能驶到一个有船坞的港口.

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2. A short blast on the ship's siren warned the dockyard staff ashore.
这艘船的短笛声警告修船所的员工上岸.

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3. Please show me the Classification Certificate and the dockyard report.
请给我看看船级证书和船厂报告.

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4. Before long ship sank, misfortune of on this young woman and dockyard 1500 much people dies.
不久轮船沉没了, 这位年轻的妇女和船厂上1500多人不幸遇难.

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5. A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.
造船厂的发言人说,他们希望两年内让第一条潜艇下水.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A short blast on the ship's siren warned the dockyard staff ashore.
      这艘船的短笛声警告修船所的员工上岸。
    2. Dockyard allows the construction of larger ships, and improves trade.
      造船所可以建造更为大型的船舶,并提高贸易吞吐量。