0 past simple and past participle of berth
1 If a ship or boat berths or if you berth it somewhere, it is tied up and stays in that place:
The ship berthed at Sydney.
We did not know the circumstances under which the ship would be berthed.
It carried on through the entrance of the port and was berthed—without a pilot.
It will heighten the experience of visiting tourists if boats can be berthed close to the sights of a great city.
The vessel berthed at 23.10 hours and the calves were loaded from 23.30 hours and fed immediately.
Therefore, on occasion, a submarine may be berthed alongside for a period of time prior to the start of its refit.
If our entire nuclear deterrent fleet is berthed, crewless and effectively mothballed, what does that say about the seriousness of our deterrent?
Take the ship as it enters a dock and is berthed by the port authority employees.
He would get a message enabling those being paid off to be paid pretty well in full when the ship berthed, wherever that might be.