deck
word
/ˈdɛk/
dek
/dˈɛk/
dek
Definition
A deck is a flat surface on a ship or boat, an outdoor wooden area attached to a house, or a set of playing cards. It can also refer to similar flat platforms in other contexts.
Usage & Nuances
The meaning depends heavily on context: on a boat, 'deck' usually means the ship's surface; at home, it often means a raised outdoor area; in games, 'a deck of cards' is standard. Common phrases include 'on deck' and 'deck chair.'
Spanish: cubierta - terraza - mazo (de cartas)Portuguese (BR): convés - deck/terraço - baralhoPortuguese (PT): convés - deck/terraço - baralhoChinese (Simplified): 甲板 - 露台 - 一副(纸牌)Chinese (Traditional): 甲板 - 露臺 - 一副(紙牌)Hindi: डेक - जहाज़ का फर्श - ताश की गड्डीArabic: سطح السفينة - شرفة خشبية - رزمة ورق (لعب)Bengali: ডেক - তাসের প্যাকRussian: палуба - колода (карт)Japanese: デッキ - 甲板 - トランプの山Vietnamese: boong tàu - sàn ngoài trời - bộ bàiKorean: 데크 - 갑판 - 카드 덱Turkish: güverte - deste (iskambil kartı)Urdu: ڈیک - تاش کا گڈاIndonesian: geladak - dek (rumah) - dek kartu
Example Sentences
We sat on the deck of the boat.
basic
The children are playing on the deck.
basic
He bought a new deck of cards.
basic
Let's eat outside on the deck tonight.
natural
I left my sunglasses on the deck, and now I can't find them.
natural
Shuffle the deck well before we start.
natural