[] a part of a port where ships are repaired or where goods are put onto or taken off them 码头;停泊处◆dock workers 码头工人◆a dock strike 码头工人罢工◆The ship is in dock. 这艘船停靠在码头。
docks [] a group of docks in a port and the buildings around them that are used for repairing ships, storing goods, etc. 船坞;修船所◆He works at the docks. 他在船坞工作。
[] () a raised platform for loading vehicles or trains 站台;月台
[] the part of a court where the person who has been accused of a crime stands or sits during a trial (法庭上的)被告席
●be in the ˈdock (over sth)(used especially in newspapers) to be heavily criticized for sth; to be asked questions that are difficult to deal with (尤用於报章)受批评;被质疑;成为众矢之的;处於被动局面◆The company is in the dock over its poor safety record. 这家公司因其糟糕的安全记录而受到批评。