dry dock
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline: A
dry dockis a structured basin or enclosure that can be sealed and drained of water to allow a ship's hull to be fully exposed for construction, maintenance, or repair.
Usage
- A is a specialized maritime facility. It is used when a vessel needs to be inspected or worked on in a dry environment. The ship is floated into the dock, the gates are closed, and the water is pumped out, leaving the ship resting on blocks.
Examples
- Noun:
- The cruise ship entered the
dry dockfor its annual overhaul. - Building a vessel of that size requires a massive
dry dock.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in dry dock": To be undergoing repairs or maintenance in a dry dock.
- The naval fleet is weaker with its flagship in dry dock.
- "to put/place a ship into dry dock": To move a ship into a dry dock for work.
- The company decided to put the tanker into dry dock to fix the hull damage.
Variants and Related Words
- Drydock (verb, less common): To place a ship in a dry dock.
- They need to drydock the ferry for inspection.
- Graving dock: Another term for a traditional, excavated dry dock.
- Floating dock: A type of dry dock that can be submerged to float a ship in and then raised.
- Shipyard: A place where ships are built and repaired, which typically contains dry docks.
Synonyms
- Graving dock: A dry dock constructed on land.
- Building dock: A dry dock specifically used for ship construction.
Related Phrases
- Out of the water: A descriptive phrase for a ship's condition when in a dry dock.
- It's strange to see such a large ship out of the water in the dry dock.
Noun
- a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline