dock

noun
1
a part of a port where ships are repaired, or where goods are put onto or taken off them
اسکله, بارانداز
see also dry dock, wet dock
2
a group of docks in a port and the buildings around them that are used for repairing ships, storing goods, etc.
اسکله, بارانداز
The great system of commercial docks began in the Middle Ages.
There are plans to redevelop the old docks for new housing.
3
a wall or platform built out into the sea, a river, etc., where boats can be tied and where people can get on and off boats
اسکله, بارانداز
4
a raised platform for loading vehicles or trains
بارانداز, سکوی بارگیری
The products are then taken to the loading dock and delivered to their destination.
5
the part of a court where the person who has been accused of a crime stands or sits during a trial
جایگاه متهم, صندلی متهم, محل متهم, قسمت دادگاه برای متهم
He's been in the dock several times already.
6
a wild plant of northern Europe with large thick leaves that can be rubbed on skin that has been stung by nettles to make it less painful
ترشک
dock leaves
7
a piece of equipment to which a laptop, smartphone or other mobile device can be connected, to provide access to a power supply or so that it can be used with a printer, a keyboard, speakers, etc.
داک, جایگاه اتصال, پایه دستگاه
verb
1
if a ship docks or you dock a ship, it sails into a harbour and stays there
پهلوگیری کردن, کشتی را پهلو گرفتن
2
if two spacecraftdock, or are docked, they are joined together in space
الحاق شدن, متصل شدن, پیوستن
Next year, a technology module will be docked on the space station.
3
to take away part of somebody’s wages, etc.
کسر کردن, کم کردن, کاستن
If you're late, your wages will be docked.
They've docked 15 per cent off my pay for this week.
4
to connect a computer to a docking station
اتصال به داکینگ استیشن, اتصال دادن به داکینگ استیشن
I docked my laptop and started work.
opposite undock
5
to cut an animal’s tail short
کوتاه کردن دم
The horse’s tail had been docked.