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Definition of decked in English: deckedadjective dɛktdekt 1(of a vessel, vehicle, or other structure) having a number of floors or decks. in combination a two-decked ship Example sentencesExamples - It adds that any loss of car parking facilities would have to be replaced elsewhere, for example with a decked solution.
- This timber seems to have only been used on decked ships, spreading the thrust from the mast through the rowers' thwarts and from the ribs to the hull.
- The planning notice lists an 87-space underground car park on four decked levels, as well as five new retail units on St Patrick's Quay.
- This double-decked development must be sensitively designed, but should be no higher than the present Tesco building.
- Once again, the RNLI lifeboat was called out, when a quarter-decked fishing boat was reported in danger of foundering on the rocks.
- They incorporate a main retail building and decked car parking making use of excavated ground.
- The SunCruz IV is a three-decked vessel with 4,500 square feet of gaming area and 118 gaming positions.
- The four-decked boat reflects the growing national importance of steamboat travel for commerce and pleasure.
- This reflects an increasingly clear division after about 1500 between the builders of great decked ships and the builders of undecked boats - fishing vessels, barges and riverboats.
- The most important objection is to the car parking, this decked arrangement.
- 1.1 (of a garden or other area attached to a house) having a timber platform or terrace.
the master bedroom leads on to a decked balcony Example sentencesExamples - Standard features include a large decked area, sauna, oil-fired central heating, wood burning stove and double-glazed doors.
- To the rear is a decked back garden with sensor lighting.
- At the front, the master bedroom includes a wardrobe with overhead presses as well as sliding doors opening out to a verandah with decked floor.
- The utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and there is a door to the rear of the property, which is decked.
- Double doors lead from here to a decked patio.
- These include large decked roof terraces offering panoramic views over the surrounding woodlands.
- The two-bedroom dwelling has an open-plan living space, a shower room and kitchenette, surrounded by a decked veranda.
- An entrance patio leads to the main living space that looks out through frameless sliding glass panels over a decked terrace.
- There is a small railed garden to the front of the property, while to the rear, the 22 foot by 13 foot garden is fully decked.
- There is a flagstone patio as well as an elevated decked area.
Definition of decked in US English: deckedadjectivedekt 1(of a vessel, vehicle, or other structure) having a number of floors or decks. in combination a two-decked ship Example sentencesExamples - The SunCruz IV is a three-decked vessel with 4,500 square feet of gaming area and 118 gaming positions.
- This timber seems to have only been used on decked ships, spreading the thrust from the mast through the rowers' thwarts and from the ribs to the hull.
- This double-decked development must be sensitively designed, but should be no higher than the present Tesco building.
- They incorporate a main retail building and decked car parking making use of excavated ground.
- The most important objection is to the car parking, this decked arrangement.
- Once again, the RNLI lifeboat was called out, when a quarter-decked fishing boat was reported in danger of foundering on the rocks.
- The planning notice lists an 87-space underground car park on four decked levels, as well as five new retail units on St Patrick's Quay.
- The four-decked boat reflects the growing national importance of steamboat travel for commerce and pleasure.
- This reflects an increasingly clear division after about 1500 between the builders of great decked ships and the builders of undecked boats - fishing vessels, barges and riverboats.
- It adds that any loss of car parking facilities would have to be replaced elsewhere, for example with a decked solution.
- 1.1 (of a garden or other area attached to a house) having a lumber platform or terrace.
the master bedroom leads on to a decked balcony Example sentencesExamples - Double doors lead from here to a decked patio.
- There is a flagstone patio as well as an elevated decked area.
- There is a small railed garden to the front of the property, while to the rear, the 22 foot by 13 foot garden is fully decked.
- These include large decked roof terraces offering panoramic views over the surrounding woodlands.
- The two-bedroom dwelling has an open-plan living space, a shower room and kitchenette, surrounded by a decked veranda.
- The utility room is plumbed for a washing machine and there is a door to the rear of the property, which is decked.
- To the rear is a decked back garden with sensor lighting.
- Standard features include a large decked area, sauna, oil-fired central heating, wood burning stove and double-glazed doors.
- At the front, the master bedroom includes a wardrobe with overhead presses as well as sliding doors opening out to a verandah with decked floor.
- An entrance patio leads to the main living space that looks out through frameless sliding glass panels over a decked terrace.
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