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deck1
noun
1 a platform extending from one side of a ship to the other, and forming a floor or covering.
2 a floor or platform in a bus, bridge, etc.
3 N Am, esp US a pack of playing-cards.
4 the part of a tape recorder or computer which contains the mechanism for operation.
5 the unit that contains the turntable and pick-up of a record player.
[15c: from Dutch dec roof or covering]
clear the decks to clear away obstacles or deal with preliminary jobs in preparation for further activity.
hit the deck colloq
1 to lie or fall down quickly on the ground or floor.
2 to get out of bed.
3 to go into action.
noun
1 a platform extending from one side of a ship to the other, and forming a floor or covering.
2 a floor or platform in a bus, bridge, etc.
3 N Am, esp US a pack of playing-cards.
4 the part of a tape recorder or computer which contains the mechanism for operation.
5 the unit that contains the turntable and pick-up of a record player.
[15c: from Dutch dec roof or covering]
clear the decks to clear away obstacles or deal with preliminary jobs in preparation for further activity.
hit the deck colloq
1 to lie or fall down quickly on the ground or floor.
2 to get out of bed.
3 to go into action.
deck2
verb (decked , decking )
1 (usu deck something out) to decorate or embellish it.
2 to provide or fit (eg a boat) with a deck.
[15c: from Dutch dekken to cover]
decked adjective .
verb (decked , decking )
1 (usu deck something out) to decorate or embellish it.
2 to provide or fit (eg a boat) with a deck.
[15c: from Dutch dekken to cover]
decked adjective .
deck quoits
noun the game of quoits as played on the deck of a ship with rope rings.
[Early 20c]
noun the game of quoits as played on the deck of a ship with rope rings.
[Early 20c]
deck shoe
noun a casual shoe with a rubber sole, originally worn while boating.
noun a casual shoe with a rubber sole, originally worn while boating.
deck tennis
noun a modified version of tennis (sense 1), suitable for playing on board ship.
[Early 20c]
noun a modified version of tennis (sense 1), suitable for playing on board ship.
[Early 20c]
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