dock
A dock is a platform or structure from which people or things can enter or exit a place. There are docks for boats, trucks, aircraft, and spacecraft.
Boats are tied to a dock so that people can easily get on or off.
You can go fishing off of the end of a dock.
Swimmers at a lake can jump off a dock when they are swimming.
A loading dock makes it easier for large trucks to make deliveries to stores and warehouses.
A person who works at a loading dock is called a dock worker .
Docks in big cities are very busy places as they receive products that are local or global.
Visitors to the international space station arrive and depart from a dock where the space vehicle attaches to the space station .
The word "dock" can be used as a verb or as an adjective:
The boat docked at the end of the pier. (verb)
The boat is docked. (adjective)
The astronauts successfully docked at the space station. (verb)
The space craft remains docked. (adjective)
An airplane docks at a boarding bridge or walkway which leads to a gate at an airport.
The word "dock" is increasingly popular for electronic devices that connect to a charger or help connect one device to another.
My laptop is connected to a dock which is also connected to a large monitor and printer.
My phone is charging up from the docking station.
This docking station has three USB ports and an SD card slot.
Another meaning for the word "dock" is in reference to a person’s paycheck. In this case, to dock someone’s pay is to reduce it for some reason.
Rudy got docked for being late to work. (His paycheck was reduced because he was late.)
Olivia had too many absences from work, so her pay was docked to match the hours not covered by personal time.
The Acme Corporation docks the pay of workers who are required to purchase special uniforms and shoes.
Your employer should inform you in advance if your paycheck is going to be docked.
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August 6, 2019