ship
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美式
- a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea.;a sailing vessel with a bowsprit and three or more square-rigged masts.
- transport (goods or people) on a ship;send by some other means of transport or by mail
verb: ship, 3rd person present: ships, gerund or present participle: shipping, past tense: shipped, past participle: shipped
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名詞
- 1. a vessel larger than a boat for transporting people or goods by sea.
- ▪ a sailing vessel with a bowsprit and three or more square-rigged masts.
- ▪ any boat, especially a racing boat.
- ▪ a spaceship.
- ▪ an aircraft.
動詞
- 1. transport (goods or people) on a ship the wounded soldiers were shipped home they agreed to ship the waste out of the country
- ▪ send by some other means of transport or by mail the freight would be shipped by rail his papers have already been shipped to the University of Kansas
- ▪ (of a product) be made available for purchase the cellular phone is expected to ship at about $500 sometime this summer
- ▪ (of a naval force) go to sea from a home port Bob got sick a week before we shipped out
- ▪ dated embark on a ship people wishing to get from London to New York ship at Liverpool
- ▪ (of a sailor) serve on a ship Jack, you shipped with the Admiral once, didn't you?
- 2. (of a boat) take in (water) over the side.
- 3. take (oars) from the oarlocks and lay them inside a boat.
- ▪ fix (something such as a rudder or mast) in its place on a ship.
- forming nouns denoting a quality or condition: companionship friendship
Oxford Dictionary
- forming nouns denoting a quality or condition: companionship friendship
Oxford American Dictionary
- ships considered collectively, especially those in a particular area or belonging to a ... the volume of shipping using these ports
Oxford American Dictionary
- ships considered collectively, especially those in a particular area or belonging to a ... the volume of shipping using these ports
Oxford Dictionary
- a large spacecraft or ship from which smaller craft are launched or maintained: a mother ship accompanies a small fleet of yachts
Oxford Dictionary
- a large spacecraft or ship from which smaller craft are launched or maintained: a mother ship accompanies a small fleet of yachts
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a large boat for transporting people or goods by sea: the ship left England with a crew of 36 a cargo ship
- transport (goods or people) on a ship: the wounded soldiers were shipped home they agreed to ship the waste out of the country
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- a romantic pairing between two characters in a fictional series, often one that is supported or ... the thing that I loved about the Mulder/Scully ship was that we knew so much about their characters
- support or have a particular interest in a romantic pairing between two characters in a ... I'm still shipping for Edward/Hermione if you ship Paul and Sarah, then you'd better avert your eyes for this next part
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- a romantic pairing between two characters in a fictional series, often one that is supported or ... the thing that I loved about the Mulder/Scully ship was that we knew so much about their characters
- support or have a particular interest in a romantic pairing between two characters in a ... I'm still shipping for Edward/Hermione if you ship Paul and Sarah, then you'd better avert your eyes for this next part
Oxford American Dictionary