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dockland

(ˈdɒkˌlænd)
n
(Human Geography) the area around the docks
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dockland

[ˈdɒklænd] N docklands [ˈdɒklændz] NPL (Brit) → zona f del puerto, zona f portuaria
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dockland

[ˈdɒklænd] n (British) (= area) → quartier m des docks
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dockland

[ˈdɒkˌlændz] n docklands nplzona portuale
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The workers from Dubai-based Dockland gathered at the Ministry of Labour on Sunday and Monday as they filed a collective complaint against their employer -- calling for a salary raise, overtime pay and a day off.
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LAND overlooking dockland in Barry could be used as allotments to meet increasing demand from people who want to grow their own fruit and vegetables.
The former Villa favourite grabbed a goal on his winning debut for Dockland Star in the Festival League Premier Division last weekend.
That was the effect of nineteenth-century dockland development: overcrowding which brought with it all the evils of insanitary and immoral living and, although not recognised until the end of the century.
The scheme is the second of two separate schemes to build renewable energy plants on dockland at Barry.
Retro Report November, 1980 - Cardiff's dockland is on the verge of a new boom as property developers begin to exploit the siting of the proposed Welsh Assembly in the Exchange Buildings.
Since then, Liverpool's waterfront has undergone a complete metamorphosis with hundreds more dockland apartments being renovated and converted.
That community, in the heart of what was Cardiff's dockland, played a vital role in making South Wales one of the cornerstones of the industrial revolution.