dock

US /dɑːk/
UK /dɑːk/
"dock" picture
1.

dok, jeti, pelabuhan

a platform built out from the shore into water and supported by piles; used as a landing place for ships and boats or for loading and unloading cargo

:
The ship pulled up to the dock to unload its goods.
Kapal itu berlabuh di dok untuk memunggah barang-barangnya.
We walked along the dock, enjoying the sea breeze.
Kami berjalan di sepanjang dok, menikmati angin laut.
2.

kandang tertuduh, tempat tertuduh

the part of a court where the accused sits or stands

:
The defendant stood nervously in the dock.
Defendan berdiri dengan gugup di kandang tertuduh.
He was led to the dock to face the judge.
Dia dibawa ke kandang tertuduh untuk berhadapan dengan hakim.
1.

berlabuh, mendokkan

to moor (a ship or boat) at a dock

:
The captain carefully docked the ferry.
Kapten dengan berhati-hati mendokkan feri itu.
We watched as the small boats docked one by one.
Kami melihat bot-bot kecil berlabuh satu persatu.
2.

memotong, memotong gaji

to deduct (an amount) from someone's wages

:
The company decided to dock his pay for being late.
Syarikat memutuskan untuk memotong gajinya kerana lewat.
They will dock your pay if you don't complete the task on time.
Mereka akan memotong gaji anda jika anda tidak menyelesaikan tugas tepat pada masanya.
3.

memotong ekor, memendekkan ekor

to cut short (an animal's tail)

:
Farmers used to dock the tails of their sheep.
Petani dahulu memotong ekor kambing biri-biri mereka.
It is illegal in some places to dock a dog's tail.
Adalah haram di sesetengah tempat untuk memotong ekor anjing.