A dock in which water is maintained at a level at which a ship is able to float.
湿船坞,泊船坞
Example sentencesExamples
The marina will have a wet dock and gallery with equipment and machines to carry out repair works.
Able UK does not have planning permission to build a dry dock to dispose of these boats, and it won't be allowed to deal with them in a wet dock.
In response - and true to the third stage of Anyport - the trustees approved the excavation of a wet dock, the first on the Cumberland coast, which opened in 1857.
In Penzance try the Dolphin Inn on the wet dock, which has been used by mariners for more than 500 years.
In 1715 Liverpool opened the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, recorded as being 195 yards long by 85-95 yards wide.
Lexden Restorations plans to spend more than £300,000 restoring the wet dock and jetty at the site.
The first wet dock in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715.
Definition of wet dock in US English:
wet dock
nounˈwet ˌdäkˈwɛt ˌdɑk
A dock in which water is maintained at a level that keeps a vessel afloat.
湿船坞,泊船坞
Example sentencesExamples
In response - and true to the third stage of Anyport - the trustees approved the excavation of a wet dock, the first on the Cumberland coast, which opened in 1857.
In 1715 Liverpool opened the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, recorded as being 195 yards long by 85-95 yards wide.
The marina will have a wet dock and gallery with equipment and machines to carry out repair works.
In Penzance try the Dolphin Inn on the wet dock, which has been used by mariners for more than 500 years.
Lexden Restorations plans to spend more than £300,000 restoring the wet dock and jetty at the site.
Able UK does not have planning permission to build a dry dock to dispose of these boats, and it won't be allowed to deal with them in a wet dock.
The first wet dock in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715.