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deck 1 D0074300 (dĕk)n.1. A platform extending horizontally from one side of a ship to the other.2. a. A platform or surface likened to a ship's deck.b. An unroofed platform, typically with a railing, that adjoins a building or is built on a rooftop.c. The roadway of a bridge or an elevated freeway.3. The piece of hard material, usually wood or composite, to which the frames housing the wheels are attached on a skateboard or landboard.4. a. A pack of playing cards.b. A group of data processing cards.c. A digital file containing slides for a presentation.5. A tape deck.tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1. To furnish with or as if with a deck.2. Slang To knock down: He decked his sparring partner.Idioms: clear the deck Informal To prepare for action. hit the deck Slang 1. To get out of bed.2. To fall or drop to a prone position.3. To prepare for action. on deck1. On hand; present.2. Sports Waiting to take one's turn, especially as a batter in baseball. [Middle English dekke, from Middle Dutch dec, roof, covering; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]
deck 2 D0074300 (dĕk)tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1. To clothe with finery; adorn. Often used with out: We were all decked out for the party.2. To decorate: decked the halls for the holidays. [Dutch dekken, to cover, from Middle Dutch decken; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]decking (ˈdɛkɪŋ) n1. (Architecture) a wooden deck or platform, esp one in a garden for deckchairs, etc2. (Horticulture) a wooden deck or platform, esp one in a garden for deckchairs, etcTranslationsIdiomsSeedeckdecking
decking a wooden deck or platform, esp one in a garden for deckchairs, etc. DeckingThick floor boards or planks used as a structural flooring, usually for long spans between joists. Also, light-gauge sheets of metal, which are ribbed, fluted or stiffened for use in construction of concrete floors and roofs.Decking a structural component that is installed on the supporting parts of a building or structure (such as walls, crossbars, beams, or girders). It is the foundation for building floors and roofs, bridge roadways, and operating platforms for equipment in industrial shops. The types of decking most widely used in modern construction are reinforced-concrete (cast slabs or panels or precast coffered or corrugated slabs or panels) and metal (made of steel sheets). Wooden decking (planks or logs) is used less frequently. Decking made of corrugated steel or aluminum sheet is suitable as a roofing material for industrial buildings; the use of such decking reduces the weight of structural members and the labor required for installation. decking[′dek·iŋ] (civil engineering) Surface material on a deck. (engineering) Separating explosive charges containing primers with layers of inert material to prevent passage of concussion. (mining engineering) Changing tubs on a cage at both ends of a shaft. decking decking, 1 1. The thick boards or planks used as structure flooring, usually for long spans between joists or for heavy service; also called planking. 2. Light-gauge sheets of metal which are ribbed, fluted, or otherwise integrally stiffened for use in constructing a floor or roof. 3. See roof decking.deckingThe top surface of a deck, floor, aircraft floor, or fuselage.FinancialSeeDeck |