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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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deck1 /dek/ ●●● S3 noun [countable]  1 TTWon a ship 在船上 a) the outside top level of a ship that you can walk or sit on 甲板 Let’s go up on deck. 我们到甲板上去吧。above/below deck Peter stayed below deck. 彼得待在甲板下面。 b) one of the different levels on a ship 〔船上的〕一层main/passenger/car etc deck a staircase leading to the passenger deck 通往客舱的楼梯see thesaurus at floor2 on a bus, plane etc 在公共汽车、飞机等上 one of the levels on a bus, plane etc 〔公共汽车、飞机等的〕一层lower/upper etc deck I managed to find a seat on the upper deck. 我在上层找到了一个座位。 Eddie returned to the flight deck (=the part of an aircraft where the pilot sits). 埃迪回到了驾驶舱。 double-decker(1), single-decker3 at the back of a house 在屋子后部 American EnglishDHH a wooden floor built out from the back of a house, where you can sit and relax outdoors 〔屋后供休息的〕木制平台 decking deck furniture 木制平台上用的家具4 music 音乐 a piece of equipment used for playing music tapes, records etc 〔录音机的〕走带机构;〔唱机的〕转盘托面cassette/tape/record deck 盒带走带机构/磁带走带机构/唱片转盘托面5 DGCcards 纸牌 a set of playing cards 一副纸牌 SYN British English pack Irene shuffled the deck. 艾琳洗了牌。 a deck of cards 一副纸牌 all hands on deck at hand1(37), → clear the decks at clear2(17), → hit the deck at hit1(17)
Examples from the Corpus
deckAt their feet the edge of the net began to shift off the deck.The sound of footsteps on the deck above her head brought her fully awake.I was sitting on the deck, my back exposed to the sun.The sea grew more turbulent and the waves began to break over the deck.She clutched the rail to steady herself, reached the deck and went to the closed doors of the lounge.The decks were slippery with blood, and arms and legs and chunks of flesh were strewed about.a seat on the upper deckA few of the gentlemen passengers stood on the upper deck and watched them impassively.go ... on deckRedruth took four guns and went on deck with Trelawney and the captain.Ruth was there waiting when the hatches were raised and she escaped at once and went up on deck.I helped myself, and when I had finished, I went up on deck and began sorting out the rigging.Next, I went up on deck.Refreshed, I went up on deck and looked at the waves.I went out on deck, leaving Inspector Gin to his interrogation of the captain.She wakened Anna and dressed her and the two of them went on deck.Nomatterhow bad the storm was she had to go on deck, where at least the air was clean.lower/upper etc deckIt had a plain glazed back to illuminate the upper deck at night and the lamps were removed from the hoops.Or at least into the upper deck.She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.A few of the gentlemen passengers stood on the upper deck and watched them impassively.On the lower deck, where all the people are, there is the sense of an outrageous and clarifying happiness.The ships are always packed to capacity, with passengers clinging to the upper decks.The lower deck, below the water line, was for cargo.The upper deck comprised the flight cabin and baggage holds and the lower was the passenger deck.cassette/tape/record deckDo you have a tape deck?The lights were still on, and a cassette was clicking in a tape deck.A tape deck played a Beethoven symphony and children played with Fisher-Price toys.Tommy picks up the Magnum and fires it twice at the stereo, one bullet in each cassette deck.It has a serious graphic equaliser, full logic cassette deck and an all-singing all-dancing spectrum analyser.The supplied infra-red remote control handset also enables control of a suitably appointed Nakamichi cassette deck.Couple turntables, a number of tape decks.Above the subwoofer is a 25-year-old reel-to-reel tape deck of the kind used in broadcast studios.deck of cardsIn the center, a woman I had never seen before began stroking a deck of cards with bony hands.There are aces and kings and twos and threes in any deck of cards.Almost the entire deck of cards - sixty-six of them - were spread out on the floor before the fire.Now it looked grubby, collapsed and marked like a very old deck of cards.Any new concepts or terms that emerge during this examination of relationships must also be inserted in the deck of cards.McMurphy was there, studying the deck of cards that slid in and out of sight in his hands.
deck2 verb [transitive]  1 (also deck something out)DECORATE to decorate something with flowers, flags etc 〔用花、旗帜等〕装饰be decked (out) with something The street was decked with flags for the royal wedding. 街道上飘扬着庆祝皇家婚礼的旗帜。nGrammar Deck is usually passive in this meaning.2 informalHIT to hit someone so hard that they fall over 将〔某人〕击倒 Gerry just swung round and decked him. 格里一个转身把他打倒在地。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
deckBill decked a drunk guy who spilled his drink on Bobbie.Oi luv, you're supposed to deck the halls, not wreck the walls.be decked (out) with somethingAlso, this deck comes with rocker.Electrical codes generally require such a sheath if the cable comes close to decks or places with a lot of traffic.Hilbert and Lewis and Beryl sat in old-fashioned deck chairs with striped canvas seats.In the center, a woman I had never seen before began stroking a deck of cards with bony hands.With decks awash with diesel we beat a hasty retreat back to Lerwick.You may be dreaming of barbecues and planter boxes, but even a backyard deck starts with a good foundation.The decks were slippery with blood, and arms and legs and chunks of flesh were strewed about.The upper decks were wide with two and two seating, except for a single seat by the trolley which was slightly offset.
From Longman Business Dictionarydeckdeck /dek/ noun [countable]TRANSPORTTRAVEL one of the levels on a shipCargo is stored on the ship’s lower deck.Origin deck1 (1400-1500) Middle Dutch dec roof, covering deck2 1. (1500-1600) Dutch dekken to cover2. (1900-2000) → DECK1
the top level Business a ship of that outside Corpus


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deck1 /dek/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Middle Dutch
 Origin: dec 'roof, covering'
1.  ON A SHIP
  a. the outside top level of a ship that you can walk or sit on:
    Let’s go up on deck.
    above/below deck
    Peter stayed below deck.
  b. one of the different levels on a ship
    main/passenger/car etc deck
    a staircase leading to the passenger deck
2.  ON A BUS, PLANE ETC one of the levels on a bus, plane etc
    lower/upper etc deck
    I managed to find a seat on the upper deck.
    Eddie returned to the flight deck (=the part of an aircraft where the pilot sits).double-decker(1), single-decker
3.  AT THE BACK OF A HOUSE American English a wooden floor built out from the back of a house, where you can sit and relax outdoors ⇨ decking:
    deck furniture
4.  MUSIC a piece of equipment used for playing music tapes, records etc
    cassette/tape/record deck
5.  CARDS a set of playing cards
   SYN  pack British English:
    Irene shuffled the deck.
    a deck of cards
all hands on deck at hand1(38), ⇨ clear the decks at clear2(17), ⇨ hit the deck at hit1(17)
     
THESAURUS
    floor one of the levels in a building: She lives in an apartment on the eighteenth floor.
    storey British English, story American English used when saying how many levels a building has: a five-storey car park | The school is a single storey building.
    the ground floor (also the first floor American English) the floor of a building that is at ground level: There is a shop on the ground floor. | The emergency room is on the first floor.
    the first floor British English, the second floor American English the floor of a building above the one at ground level: She lives on the first floor.
    deck one of the levels on a ship, bus, or plane: The Horizon Lounge is on the top deck of the ship.

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deck2 verb [transitive]
 Sense 1
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Dutch
 Origin: dekken 'to cover'
 Sense 2
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: deck1
1. (also deck something out) [usually passive] to decorate something with flowers, flags etc
    deck something (out) with something
    The street was decked with flags for the royal wedding.
2. informal to hit someone so hard that they fall over:
    Gerry just swung round and decked him.


deckBrE /dek/ 🔊NAmE /dek/ 🔊 nounthe top outside floor of a ship or boat 甲板;舱面I was the only person on deck at that time of night. 夜里当时只有我一个人在甲板上。🔊🔊As the storm began, everyone disappeared below deck(s).暴风雨来临时,所有的人都躲到甲板下面去了。one of the floors of a ship or a bus (船或公共汽车的)一层,层面the upper/lower/main deck of a ship船的上层/下层/主甲板We sat on the top deck of the bus. 我们坐在公共汽车的上层。🔊🔊My cabin is on deck C. 我的舱位在 C 层甲板。🔊🔊   see also double-decker, flight deck, single-decker
(also ˌdeck of ˈcards) (both especially NAmE) (especially BrE pack) a complete set of 52 playing cards 一副(为 52 张)
a wooden floor that is built outside the back of a house where you can sit and relax (屋后供憩息的)木制平台
a part of a sound system that records and/or plays sounds on a disc or tape (唱机的)转盘装置;(音响系统的)走带机构,录音座a cassette/tape deck 磁带转动机械装置clear the ˈdecks(informal) to prepare for an activity, event, etc. by removing anything that is not essential to it 清除障碍准备行动all ˌhands on ˈdeck (also all ˌhands to the ˈpump) (saying, humorous) everyone helps or must help, especially in a difficult situation 总动员;全体出动There are 30 people coming to dinner tonight, so it's all hands on deck. 今天晚上有 30 人来吃饭,要全体动员了。🔊🔊hit the ˈdeck(informal) to fall to the ground 摔倒在地;落到地上
deckBrE /dek/ 🔊NAmE /dek/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they deck BrE /dek/ 🔊 NAmE /dek/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it decks BrE /deks/ 🔊 NAmE /deks/ 🔊past simple decked BrE /dekt/ 🔊 NAmE /dekt/ 🔊past participle decked BrE /dekt/ 🔊 NAmE /dekt/ 🔊 -ing form decking BrE /ˈdekɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdekɪŋ/ 🔊 [often passive] ~ sb/sth (out) (in/with sth) to decorate sb/sth with sth 装饰;布置;打扮The room was decked out in flowers and balloons. 房间里装点着鲜花和气球。🔊🔊~ sb (informal) to hit sb very hard so that they fall to the ground 用力击倒;打倒在地;揍趴下