graving dock


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grav·ing dock

(grā′vĭng)
n.
A dry dock where the hulls of ships are repaired and maintained.
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graving dock

n
(Nautical Terms) another term for dry dock
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Noun1.graving dock - a large dock from which water can be pumped outgraving dock - a large dock from which water can be pumped out; used for building ships or for repairing a ship below its waterline
docking facility, dockage, dock - landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
floating dock, floating dry dock - dry dock that can be submerged under a vessel and then raised
shipyard - a workplace where ships are built or repaired
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Translations

graving dock

[ˈgreɪvɪŋdɒk] N (Naut) → dique m de carena
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graving dock

nTrockendock nt
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She was present at the opening of Liverpool's Gladstone Dock by King George V and Queen Mary on July 11, 1913, and later that year became the first Cunard vessel to use Gladstone Graving Dock for her winter overhaul.
The Egyptian shipbuilder is one of the most celebrated in the region, with its facilities boasting the largest floating dock in the Middle East, as well as its oldest graving dock.
KARACHI SHIPYARD and ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED BERTHS AND QUAY WALLS DRY DOCKS DOCK DOCK 1 DOCK 2 BERTH 1 BERTH 2 BERTH 3 GRAVING TYPE GRAVING DOCK DOCK 6000 Capacity 15000 DWT 26000 DWT Capacity 26000 DWT 18000 DWT DWT Overall 169 m 118 m 213 m Overall Length 189 m 171 m Length Inner width between Width 23 m 24 m 31 m 27 m 24 m walls 30 and 40 Cranes 40 Tons 40 Tons Cranes 30 and 10 Tons 15 and 10 Tons Tons
In January 1893, he left his brother's house in Cochrane Street, Liverpool and plunged into the Langton Graving Dock. He died aged 53.
From there, each frigate will spend an estimated 12 months at the Esquimalt graving dock facility, where Lockheed Martin will initiate work on the vessel's combat systems, before finally moving back to CFB Esquimalt in preparation for commissioning, sea trials and training.
THE massive Balmoral cruise ship sitting in Belfast Harbour looks across at a replica of a small section of the Titanic's bow in Thompson's Graving Dock.
The Thompson Graving Dock in the east of the city is being given a new lease of life after 100 years.
But the favourite was for a crossing at the Graving Dock, near South Bank.
A graving dock was excavated on land, lined with stone or cement, and a closable gate at one end enabled water to be pumped out or flooded.
"These now include a 500,000 dead weight tonnage (dwt) capacity graving dock, two floating docks capable of accommodating vessels up to 80,000 dwt and 120,000 dwt respectively, two of the largest slipways in operation in the region and 15 repair berths."