We supplied that boat after she left dry-dock here, some weeks ago.
2
Here she was put into the dry-dock and hastily repaired.
3
This canal would also have furnished an ideal fresh-water dry-dock.
4
It cannot be picked up and put into a dry-dock.
5
A dry-dock is usually constructed with gates, to admit or shut out the tide.
Ús de drydock en anglès
1
Then more and more, and soon he had his own drydock.
2
Can't fix those ducts properly without putting the ship in a full drydock.
3
They are constantly kept in repair each winter when laid up in drydock.
4
The captain promised to take a message to the drydock.
5
His pal was on an aircraft carrier that was in drydock getting a new scientific deck.
6
A jetmarine was hoisted into drydock and the work crew swarmed over it, rigging the transducers.
7
The job was considered an impossibility because there was no drydock large enough to take the monster.
8
All three efforts use the same drydock.
9
I ordered us back to drydock immediately.
10
As I stepped onto the drydock, I was surprised to see that we were back in Kribirsk.
11
Mentions the Enterprise now lying in drydock, and then thinks about Lipton, the Great Loser and his cup sloops.
12
Go to drydock and patch up your reputation, and in a few years you'll come out as good as new.
13
The deficiencies included such problems as a frozen valve, rags and debris in an engine room and a 74-day overdue drydock examination.
14
Ahead was the harbor: cubes that must be warehouses, rotting docks, cranes of elegantly simplistic design, and one tremendous ground-effect ship in drydock.
15
We had not been able to haul the ships out over the winter and tar their timbers, whereas Agrippa's had spent that time in drydock.
16
I thought she was very intelligent-seemedvery much interested when Lieutenant Green was explaining to her what made the drydock dry-butthey were all that.