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单词 dockyard
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Definition of dockyard in English:

dockyard

noun ˈdɒkjɑːdˈdɑkˌjɑrd
  • An area with docks and equipment for repairing and maintaining ships.

    船厂;修船厂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At present, the ship and objects are separated by a walk of a quarter of a mile through the dockyard.
    • ‘I used to enjoy dockyards, harbours and coal mines,’ she says.
    • One new and two old battleships were torpedoed, a cruiser was hit, and the dockyard damaged.
    • It was known to be an unsound ship at the dockyard, but the king refused to recall the voyage.
    • Members of the public are invited to go into the Plymouth base to have a close look at the dockyard's collection of architectural gems.
    • More than 300 people yesterday took part in a march to protest against the arrival of a nuclear submarine at a dockyard for refit work.
    • A second strike on Pearl Harbor - which would have focused on the dockyards, fuel tanks, and remaining ships - was canceled.
    • He could renew the ship's guardrails without recourse to a dockyard.
    • Portsmouth is a great port to sail from on an evening, with excellent views from the deck of the naval ships and dockyards.
    • Although little remains of Vernon, any developer of the dockyard will have to preserve its character as most of the buildings are protected by law.
    • At the outbreak of the Second World War the port, with its large graving and floating docks, became a naval base and later an Admiralty dockyard.
    • Order backlogs for Korean-built ships run to 2007, enough to keep some dockyards fully occupied in the next three years.
    • When Henry VIII founded a dockyard for building ships in Deptford, the area became renowned across the shipping industry.
    • This Eastern Fleet would have to be supported by a new dockyard and new logistic depots on the east coast of India.
    • At the same time, another foot-fighting system existed in and around the old southern dockyards of France, and on board sailing ships.
    • There were about a dozen kilometres of line, running from the upper dockyards down to a yard near the docks below the falls.
    • The dockyard prides itself as ‘the south coast's biggest visitor attraction’.
    • The government has allowed a dockyard in Plymouth to increase radioactive discharges into the sea by five times.
    • Ten thousand or so civilians worked at the dockyard to repair and supply the fleet, and went to and from their work in fleets of buses and special trains.
    • In 2005, 230,000 people crammed into the dockyard during the four days of the International Festival of the Sea alone.
    Synonyms
    harbour, marina, waterfront, port, anchorage

Rhymes

stockyard

Definition of dockyard in US English:

dockyard

nounˈdɑkˌjɑrdˈdäkˌyärd
  • An area or establishment with docks and equipment for repairing and maintaining ships.

    船厂;修船厂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 2005, 230,000 people crammed into the dockyard during the four days of the International Festival of the Sea alone.
    • The government has allowed a dockyard in Plymouth to increase radioactive discharges into the sea by five times.
    • Portsmouth is a great port to sail from on an evening, with excellent views from the deck of the naval ships and dockyards.
    • Members of the public are invited to go into the Plymouth base to have a close look at the dockyard's collection of architectural gems.
    • At the same time, another foot-fighting system existed in and around the old southern dockyards of France, and on board sailing ships.
    • He could renew the ship's guardrails without recourse to a dockyard.
    • When Henry VIII founded a dockyard for building ships in Deptford, the area became renowned across the shipping industry.
    • More than 300 people yesterday took part in a march to protest against the arrival of a nuclear submarine at a dockyard for refit work.
    • One new and two old battleships were torpedoed, a cruiser was hit, and the dockyard damaged.
    • At the outbreak of the Second World War the port, with its large graving and floating docks, became a naval base and later an Admiralty dockyard.
    • Ten thousand or so civilians worked at the dockyard to repair and supply the fleet, and went to and from their work in fleets of buses and special trains.
    • The dockyard prides itself as ‘the south coast's biggest visitor attraction’.
    • This Eastern Fleet would have to be supported by a new dockyard and new logistic depots on the east coast of India.
    • Although little remains of Vernon, any developer of the dockyard will have to preserve its character as most of the buildings are protected by law.
    • ‘I used to enjoy dockyards, harbours and coal mines,’ she says.
    • At present, the ship and objects are separated by a walk of a quarter of a mile through the dockyard.
    • It was known to be an unsound ship at the dockyard, but the king refused to recall the voyage.
    • Order backlogs for Korean-built ships run to 2007, enough to keep some dockyards fully occupied in the next three years.
    • There were about a dozen kilometres of line, running from the upper dockyards down to a yard near the docks below the falls.
    • A second strike on Pearl Harbor - which would have focused on the dockyards, fuel tanks, and remaining ships - was canceled.
    Synonyms
    harbour, marina, waterfront, port, anchorage
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