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Ship Goods Carries Large People Shipped Military ʃɪp

word ship
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]大船;轮船;舰 A ship is a large boat which carries passengers or cargo.
  [also by N]
  • Within ninety minutes the ship was ready for departure...

    90分钟之内轮船准备出发。

  • We went by ship over to America.

    我们搭轮船去美国。

  • ...merchant ships.

    商船

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[VERB 动词]运送;运输;船运 If people or things are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transport.
  [be V-ed prep/adv]
  [usu passive]
  • Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa.

    食物正被运往遭受旱灾的非洲南部。

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See also:
shipping
    相关词组:
    ship out

    Oxford ship / ʃɪp ; NAmE ʃɪp /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    ship ships shipped shipping
    noun _shipsandboats_comp.jpg _lifeboat.jpg a large boat that carries people or goods by sea (大)船;舰 There are two restaurants on board ship. 船上有两个餐厅。 a sailing/cargo/cruise ship 帆船;货船;邮轮 a ship's captain/crew/company/cook 船长;船上的全体船员;船公司;船上厨师 Raw materials and labour come by ship,rail or road. 原料和工人经水上、铁路和公路运送而来。 collocationsat
    travel
    see also
    airship
    ,
    flagship
    ,
    lightship
    IDIOMsee
    jump
    v.
    ,
    sink
    v.
    ,
    spoil
    v.
    ,
    tight
    adj.
    verb ( -pp- ) 1 [transitive ] shipsb/sth + adv./prep. to send or transport sb/sth by ship or by another means of transport 船运;运输;运送 The company ships its goods all over the world. 公司把货物运往世界各地。 He was arrested and shipped back to the UK for trial. 他被捕后被押解回英国接受审判。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to be available to be bought; to make sth available to be bought 上市;把…推向市场 The software is due to ship next month. 这个软件定于下月上市。 shipsth The company continues to ship more computer systems than its rivals. 这家公司继续比竞争对手推出更多的计算机系统。 3 [transitive ] ~ water (of a boat, etc. 船等 ) to have water coming in over the sides 舷侧进水 IDIOMsee
    shape
    v.
    PHRASAL VERB ˌship sb↔ˈoff ( disapproving) to send sb to a place where they will stay 送走;遣送 The children were shipped off to a boarding school at an early age. 孩子们在幼年时就被送到了一所寄宿学校。
    ship / ʃɪp ; NAmE ʃɪp /
    LDC
    ship1 noun
    ship2 verb
    shipship1 /ʃɪp/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]
    Word Origin
    Examples
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    1a large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea:  the ship’s captain a luxury cruise shipby ship supplies that came by ship2a large spacecraft jump ship
    at jump1(16)
    , → run a tight ship
    at tight1(5)
    THESAURUSships that carry peoplepassenger ship a ship that carries people rather than goodscruise ship a large ship that people have holidays onliner a large ship that sails long distances across the ocean: · an ocean liner· a transatlantic linerferry a ship that makes short regular journeys between two places: · The ferry operates daily between Hull and Zeebrugge.ships that carry goodscargo ship/merchant ship a ship that carries goods rather than peoplecontainer ship a ship that carries goods in special containers which can be put on trucksfreighter a large ship that carries goodsoil tanker a ship that carries oilsupertanker a very large ship that carries oilbarge a ship that carries goods on a river or canalmilitary shipswarship a military ship with guns, used in a warbattleship the largest type of ship used in war, with very big guns on itaircraft carrier a military ship that planes can fly from or land ondestroyer a small fast military ship with guns, often used for protecting battleshipsgunboat a small fast ship with guns on it, often used in shallow water near a coastsubmarine a military ship that can stay under water: · a nuclear submarineminesweeper a military ship used for removing bombs from under water
    ship1 noun
    ship2 verb
    shipship2 ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle shipped, present participle shipping)
    Verb Table
    Examples
    Thesaurus
    Collocations
    Phrases
    1[transitive] to send goods somewhere by ship, plane, truck etcship something out/to/over etc A new engine was shipped over from the US. see thesaurus at
    take
    2[intransitive, transitive] technical to make a piece of computer equipment or software available for people to buy:  They’re now shipping their long-awaited new anti-virus software. Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June.3[transitive] to order someone to go somewhereship somebody off/out etc He was shipped off to a juvenile detention center.
    shipping
    , → shape up or ship out
    at shape up
    WDF

    ship

    [ʃɪp]shipped, shipping, ships

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    shipped[4130] shipping[5736] ships[22145]
    船(88%),舰(8%),装运(4%)
    n.船;舰;太空船
    vt.运送,乘船;以船运送
    vi.上船;乘船旅行;当船员
    n.(Ship)人名;(中)摄(广东话·威妥玛)

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