Examples of 'drydock' in a sentence
Meaning of "drydock"
drydock (noun) - A structure used for building, repairing, or storing ships out of water. Ships are brought into drydock to undergo maintenance, inspections, or repairs
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- A dock that can be drained of water and is used in the repair and construction of ships.
- To place (a ship) in a drydock.
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Let us get this ship out of drydock.
It would go into the drydock to be checked and cleaned.
Because we need to put the ship in drydock.
She then entered drydock for periodic maintenance.
Drydock and use as a training ship.
This operation must be performed in a drydock.
The drydock had been of great use to the shipyard.
I ai not been union since they closed the drydock.
It has orbital drydock stations.
To put this floating crap game into drydock.
Drydock for small boats.
Maximum ship dimensions drydock.
The drydock basin.
The ship was seriously damaged and had to be repaired in drydock.
This is done in a drydock or on land.
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Reducing drydock cleanup time by confining contaminated or spent abrasive to within the enclosure.
This is normally done to free up the drydock for other work.
The keel blocks in the drydock were set up especially to support this curve.
Come to the drydock.
Drydock workers reported that the ship was leaking at some points on the starboard side.
She also received significant damage to her hull in drydock after being raised.
Cormoran in drydock in Sydney showing the arrangement of the screws and rudder.
Glatton in drydock.
The floating drydock made the voyage to the southwestern Pacific in two separate convoys.
The support surface may be located on the said floating drydock section.
No drydock existed in Klamath Falls to facilitate the repair.
First known use of the drydock in China.
News of the Japanese surrender reached her while she was in drydock.
The ship was to be towed to a drydock in New York for repairs.
Charlie then discovers the space station Drydock.
In September the section was towed into the drydock where the hull was completed.
USS Louisville was the first large warship to be built in a drydock.
In June she was moved into a drydock in Kronstadt.
She burned in drydock at Salina Cruz that same year.
Practically her whole bottom had to be removed in drydock at Balboa.
Niobe in drydock at Halifax.
The closure of Chinese shipyards has paralysed drydock and retrofit work.
USS Tripoli in drydock after hitting an Iraqi naval mine.
She returned in June and then in August went into drydock for repairs and upgrades.
The ship was placed into drydock for inspection and repairs which cost about $1 million.
Thus the Borealis was stretched across time and space between the drydock and the Arctic.
There she entered a floating drydock for her voyage down the Mississippi River.
Uncertain future for Balboa drydock.
In a partially flooded drydock at Kure Naval Base.
A number are preserved as museum ships, either afloat or in drydock.
The ship sailed to Dubai Drydock Shipyard for repair.
Occasionally, ships are put into drydock.
She was taken to the drydock at the Portsmouth Navy Yard.
The Newbuilding DryDock.
She remained in drydock until mid-October.