drydock in English

noun
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a dock that can be drained of water to allow the inspection and repair of a ship's hull.
By the autumn of 1996 there was sufficient funding to allow the ship to be moved into the adjacent dry dock at Hartlepool Historic Quay to begin the crucial work on the below-the-waterline hull structure.
verb
1
place (a ship) in a dry dock.
Another two ships were dry-docked at the end of slipways while a few cold-looking workers labored at scraping down the hulls.
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1. Three days later, on 31 August, Helgoland was put into drydock for maintenance.

2. On 11 October 2013, the ship's drydock was flooded for the first time in order to test various seawater-based systems.

3. In July 1926, Haruna became the first of Japan's vessels to undergo extensive modernization and modification, in drydock at Yokosuka Naval Arsenal.

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