| 单词 | docked | 
| 释义 | dock1 of 6noun (1)   ˈdäk      plural docks    1   a     : a place (such as a wharf or platform) for the loading or unloading of materials    b     : a usually wooden pier used as a landing place or moorage for boats   2    or docking station  : a device in which a smartphone, digital camera, etc., is placed for charging, accessing a power supply, or connecting to another electronic device   3    : a usually artificial basin or enclosure for the reception of ships that is equipped with means for controlling the water height   4    : slip entry 2 sense 1b   5    : the combining site of a molecular receptor   see receptor sense b  Previous research showed that marijuana receptors, specialized proteins that serve as docks for THC, are clustered in regions of the brain known to play a role in movement disorders such as Huntington's disease.   dock 2 of 6verb (1)  docked; docking; docks    transitive verb 1    : to haul or guide into or alongside a dock   2    : to connect an electronic device (such as a computer or a digital camera) to another device  dock the phone into the computer   3    : to join (two spacecraft) mechanically while in space   intransitive verb 1    : to come into or alongside a dock   2    : to become docked   3    : to combine with a molecular receptor   see receptor sense b  These chemical messengers travel across a tiny cleft and dock at receptors along the surface of a muscle fiber.   dock 3 of 6verb (2)  docked; docking; docks    transitive verb 1   a     : to subject to a deduction  dock someone's wages    b     : to penalize by depriving of a benefit ordinarily due    especially : to fine by a deduction of wages    docked him for tardiness    c     : to take away a part of : abridge   2   a     : to cut (part of an animal, such as the ears or a tail) short    b     : to cut off the end of a body part of    specifically : to remove part of the tail of   dock 4 of 6noun (2)1    : the part of an animal's tail left after it has been shortened   2    : the solid part of an animal's tail as distinguished from the hair   dock 5 of 6noun (3)  : the place in a criminal court where a prisoner stands or sits during trial   dock 6 of 6noun (4)1    : any of a genus (Rumex) of coarse weedy plants of the buckwheat family having long taproots and sometimes used as potherbs   2    : any of several usually broad-leaved weedy plants (as of the genus Silphium)   docked 1 of 2 verb (1)1  as in shortened   to make less in extent or duration the editorial was docked by about a hundred words to make it fit on the page   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in clipped   to make (something) shorter or smaller with the use of a cutting instrument the boxer's tail was docked soon after birth   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 docked 2 of 2verb (2)as in landed   to stop at or near a place along the shore the cruise ship docked at the first port of call early the next morning   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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