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流行病
feuille de quai
dock leaf SOST
I. leaf <pl leaves [liːvz]> [ingl brit liːf, ingl am lif] SOST
1. leaf (of plant):
2. leaf:
feuillet m term tecn
3. leaf (of gold, silver):
4. leaf (of table):
II. -leafed, -leaved COMP
III. leaf [ingl brit liːf, ingl am lif]
I. dock [ingl brit dɒk, ingl am dɑk] SOST
1. dock NAUT:
to be in dock attr area
to be in dock strike
2. dock ingl am (wharf):
3. dock ingl brit DIR:
to put sb/sth in the dock fig
4. dock ingl am:
5. dock BOT:
II. docks SOST
docks sost pl NAUT:
docks mpl
III. dock [ingl brit dɒk, ingl am dɑk] VB vb trans
1. dock NAUT:
dock ship
2. dock ingl brit (reduce):
dock wages
dock points, marks
to dock £50 from sb's wages
3. dock ASTRONAUT:
4. dock VET:
dock tail
IV. dock [ingl brit dɒk, ingl am dɑk] VB vb intr
1. dock NAUT ship:
2. dock ASTRONAUT:
I. dock1 [dɒk, ingl am dɑ:k] SOST
1. dock (wharf):
2. dock (for receiving ship):
3. dock ingl am (pier):
II. dock1 [dɒk, ingl am dɑ:k] VB vb intr
III. dock1 [dɒk, ingl am dɑ:k] VB vb trans
1. dock NAUT:
2. dock AVIAZ:
dock2 [dɒk, ingl am dɑ:k] VB vb trans
1. dock (reduce):
2. dock (cut off the tail of):
dock3 [dɒk, ingl am dɑ:k] SOST BOT
dock no pl
leaf <leaves> [li:f] SOST
1. leaf a. BOT, TECN:
2. leaf (table part):
locuzioni:
I. dock1 [dak] SOST
1. dock (wharf):
2. dock (for receiving ship):
3. dock (pier):
II. dock1 [dak] VB vb intr
III. dock1 [dak] VB vb trans
1. dock NAUT:
2. dock AVIAZ:
dock2 [dak] VB vb trans
1. dock (reduce):
2. dock (cut off the tail of):
leaf <leaves> [lif] SOST
1. leaf a. BOT, TECN:
2. leaf (table part):
locuzioni:
Present
Ileaf
youleaf
he/she/itleafs
weleaf
youleaf
theyleaf
Past
Ileafed
youleafed
he/she/itleafed
weleafed
youleafed
theyleafed
Present Perfect
Ihaveleafed
youhaveleafed
he/she/ithasleafed
wehaveleafed
youhaveleafed
theyhaveleafed
Past Perfect
Ihadleafed
youhadleafed
he/she/ithadleafed
wehadleafed
youhadleafed
theyhadleafed
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Private warehouses were taking imported goods from the docks and charging shippers storage fees.
en.wikipedia.org
There are certainly no loading docks or dumpy jeans here.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The docks were built during the years 1813-1827.
en.wikipedia.org
The plan calls for boat storage, wash down areas, docks and amenities including toilets, kitchens and office space.
www.canberratimes.com.au
This was for safety reasons, to avoid the risk of fire to wooden-hulled sailing vessels then using the other docks.
en.wikipedia.org