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Definition of floating dock in English: floating docknoun A floating structure used as a dry dock. 浮船坞,浮坞 Example sentencesExamples - Each vessel could transport 100 passengers and 50 cyclists along the shoreline or across the river with the help of floating docks connected to a ramp from shore, a project he estimates could be accomplished for $30-million.
- The tide was out, and the plank between the Wharf and the floating dock slanted sharply, still slippery from the squall of the previous day.
- But early on this particular morning there was only one person in the park; he had parked his van at the top of the road (the gates having closed at 11 pm) and walked down to the floating docks.
- Set some ground rules about what is expected from your kids - they all love to get behind the wheel but once they are on a floating dock they must hold your hand.
- Sometimes alligators haul themselves out on the floating dock I'm standing on.
- 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.
- Facilities on-site in Whittier will include a 20,000-square-foot terminal and a floating dock.
- These were formerly used by the US military for a variety of purposes, including the erection of temporary bridges, use as barges singly or in tandem, floating docks, piers, diving platforms, etc.
- The 16,000-ton landing ship was built in sections over the past two years, and assembled in the floating dock.
- On the river, a dozen small boats, called bridge erection boats, take off from a floating dock.
- Our test site offered a sandy beach ideal for easy entry to the water and a floating dock of adequate height to simulate a boat's freeboard.
- Tempest audiences will be seated offshore on floating docks donated by Ontario Place.
- In April 1944 she was sent to destroy floating docks in Bergen.
- Carly lay on her belly, risking splinters from the rough wooden planks of the sunwashed floating dock.
- Though Barth had found the floating dock as comfortable and unsteady as the deck of the sea nymph's yacht, sturdy and stable ground was another matter.
- The Foudre class has a 13,000m³ well dock which can be used as a floating dock or to carry land vehicles.
- Companies such as Jet Float make UV stable plastic floating docks that can be used in place of their traditional wooden counterparts.
- In the last year, with the addition of the 2nd floating dock in February this year, the ship repair business has effectively doubled.
- Another model portrayed a more elaborate method of careening a ship using an enormous floating dock with a set of capstans to pull a hull onto one side.
- The floating dock is capable of servicing ships in the category of 35,000-49,000 dead weight tons, and can be expanded to service ships in the range of 60,000-70,000 dead weight tons.
Definition of floating dock in US English: floating docknounˈflōdiNG däk A submersible floating structure used as a dry dock. 浮船坞,浮坞 Example sentencesExamples - On the river, a dozen small boats, called bridge erection boats, take off from a floating dock.
- The Foudre class has a 13,000m³ well dock which can be used as a floating dock or to carry land vehicles.
- Each vessel could transport 100 passengers and 50 cyclists along the shoreline or across the river with the help of floating docks connected to a ramp from shore, a project he estimates could be accomplished for $30-million.
- In April 1944 she was sent to destroy floating docks in Bergen.
- Another model portrayed a more elaborate method of careening a ship using an enormous floating dock with a set of capstans to pull a hull onto one side.
- Carly lay on her belly, risking splinters from the rough wooden planks of the sunwashed floating dock.
- The 16,000-ton landing ship was built in sections over the past two years, and assembled in the floating dock.
- But early on this particular morning there was only one person in the park; he had parked his van at the top of the road (the gates having closed at 11 pm) and walked down to the floating docks.
- Set some ground rules about what is expected from your kids - they all love to get behind the wheel but once they are on a floating dock they must hold your hand.
- Sometimes alligators haul themselves out on the floating dock I'm standing on.
- The tide was out, and the plank between the Wharf and the floating dock slanted sharply, still slippery from the squall of the previous day.
- In the last year, with the addition of the 2nd floating dock in February this year, the ship repair business has effectively doubled.
- These were formerly used by the US military for a variety of purposes, including the erection of temporary bridges, use as barges singly or in tandem, floating docks, piers, diving platforms, etc.
- Though Barth had found the floating dock as comfortable and unsteady as the deck of the sea nymph's yacht, sturdy and stable ground was another matter.
- 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.
- Our test site offered a sandy beach ideal for easy entry to the water and a floating dock of adequate height to simulate a boat's freeboard.
- The floating dock is capable of servicing ships in the category of 35,000-49,000 dead weight tons, and can be expanded to service ships in the range of 60,000-70,000 dead weight tons.
- Companies such as Jet Float make UV stable plastic floating docks that can be used in place of their traditional wooden counterparts.
- Facilities on-site in Whittier will include a 20,000-square-foot terminal and a floating dock.
- Tempest audiences will be seated offshore on floating docks donated by Ontario Place.
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