a dock which can be drained of water to allow the inspection and repair of a ship's hull
干船坞。
place (a ship) in a dry dock
使(船)进干船坞。
n. 干船坞
v. 使(船)进干船坞
The dry dock and a model of the submarine.
干的船坞和一个潜艇模型。
A new ship was launched from the dry dock.
一艘新船从干船坞下水。
No leaks were noted on the dry dock locks.
无泄漏被注意到在干船坞的锁。
A new ship was launched from the dry dock.
当船在干船坞时,水手们离船上岸。
A new research ship was launched from the dry dock.
一台新的研究船在干坞启用。
a dock which can be drained of water to allow the inspection and repair of a ship's hull
干船坞。
place (a ship) in a dry dock
使(船)进干船坞。
This is the USS Gerald Ford, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier lying in a dry dock in Newport News, Virginia.
这里是美国军舰,吉拉德·福特,一个核动力航空母舰,坐落在福吉尼亚纽波特纽斯的一个船坞。
《America Revealed》《透视美国》
We used to do what we call stick-built carriers, when you build every piece into the dry dock and build a carrier from the bottom up.
我们曾经做着被我们称为构建式的,每当你在船坞里做成一件产品生产出一辆航空母舰。
《America Revealed》《透视美国》