词汇 | example_english_ship |
释义 | Examples of shipThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Total amount of separated but dirty waste must be greater than the total amount shipped to all the recycling centres plus exports. Feeds are also shipped intercontinentally more frequently and in greater amounts by weight than are live cattle [15]. Such a law would give more leverage to the craftsmen who constructed federal buildings, built ships, and fashioned armor plate. The investigation highlighted difficulties with surveillance of respiratory illness on cruise ships. The ships and docks evoke departures and arrivals ; the cemetery suggests bereavements ; the crowd scenes, frantic searches for missing characters. The star exerts a strong gravitational force, which complicates the ship's manoeuvring. If litigation over the initial terms of hire was infrequent, mariners often complained when masters or merchants changed a ship's destination midvoyage. A variety of ships are available at each port. Such a war involves _ an immense amount of material and transport ships. She had built around her a community identity as the rock upon which they launched their ships. They saw no sign of life on the berg nor on its ice-rafted ships, which appeared to have been abandoned. The two ships had a very successful season in 1938 and the state guarantee was not required. Another potential carrier would have been ships' ballast, especially from ships that were wrecked at the isthmus. However, market forces alone continue to determine the numbers of ships, voyages and tourists, and the size of ships, that visit the continent. The play then re-enacts the moment of the ship's sinking, before finally projecting forward to the present indicated in the first quotation. In other words, the ships impose boundary conditions on the waves that can occur between them. The possibility that there were women on board the ships is still up for debate. They sailed the same ships, but with fewer cannon and smaller crews. The figures do not represent the ships' tonnage, but their actual load, including almost empty or overloaded ships. Relating the ethnicity of the skippers in the private sector to the types of ships they sailed produces the following picture. Even if the ships could seek many harbours with their goods, payment was channelled through relatively few main connections. Because this excessive capacity has rapidly depleted fish stocks, profitability has plunged, reducing the value of ships on the market. Infected mosquitoes can also travel in ships and trains and spread the disease. Therefore, the layouts of ships 6 and 7 are generalized into a generalized layout, gl1, one level above them. Therefore, the graphs of these three ships are generalized into a generalized graph, gg1, one level above them. She is making the assumption that ships named after a particular port are trading from or for that port. In this case, they succeed if the conditions for shipping merchandise are met. If we can do this, we can do anything we want with regard to goods that are to be shipped in interstate commerce. The plan is unusual in that it contains an appendix of 19 page-long advertisements for local businesses, including retailers, shipping lines and engineering firms. The number of affected personnel represented approximately 10 % of the ship's company. Neither could they see any vessels, all other ships having made their retreat as it was late in the season. Supplies were cut and shipping freights rocketed, sending up cement prices. Persisting outbreaks have been reported in hotels and on cruise ships [9, 10]. If the ice is not regularly removed, it will build up on the ship's structure and may cause the vessel destabilise or capsize. Another admirable component of the book is the collection of more than 70 historic photographs of station buildings, ships, processing operations, workers, and their families. The bullocks and the officers' private stock would not have been considered part of the normal ships' provisions. His officials did not permit captains of ships to export food-grains beyond what were needed for actual consumption by those on board the ships. By 1890 the newly launched large sailing ships gradually changed in rigging from barque to schooner. From an appreciation of bridges, ships and aeroplanes he extrapolates three tenets of good construction: economy of material, structural expression and industrialisation of building. 1894, these four combined had about 65 large ships and 43 torpedo boats. At the end of the volume, he includes a concordance, bibliography and detailed index of places, people, ships and selected topics. Nineteen ships were planned with 80 to 250 horsepower engines. Reports from the ship's doctor indicated that at least 38 other passengers had sought medical attention during the cruise for influenza-like illness. Speed of commercial ships is an impor tant factor in economics. Obtained results are implemented in the knowledge base as knowledge for design optimization of ships. Seafarers may be direct and regular employees of shipping companies, clients of crewing agencies or attached to the labour bureaux of local governments. Such a regime has effectively ended seafarers' dependency on shipping companies, the traditional 'work units', which were a most important hallmark of the planned economy. We do not know what happened to his ships and the wealth that he had in the form of running capital in the later years. Between 1801 and 1803 the need for military manpower, along with the humanitarian issue of shipping conditions for emigrants, provided this sense of common good. Bearing up conversely has a note of hope and is another of many colloquialisms which describe a ship's heading relative to the wind. One plausible vehicle for widespread dissemination is cattle feed, which is frequently shipped over great geographic distances. Diagnostic tests for crewmembers were ordered independently by the ship's doctor only as clinically indicated. Naval captains balked at allowing scientists and engineers without any experience at sea to design ships. Such a situation is dangerous not only for ships but for airliners too. Many comparisons were made with other measured and calculated steady wave elevation for realistic ships. Transportation and distribution are carried out by ships, trains, lorries and barges. Approximately 10 to 20% of the latex harvested from trees is shipped as latex, while the rest is processed into other forms of natural rubber. Humans (together with their domesticated animals) have routinely traveled using vehicles, such as ships, for thousands of years. The hulls of ships are doubly curved, for obvious hydrodynamic reasons. The things slipped off the stoves like hot cakes and ships cook on a boat like this is rotten. Three ships have been completely wrecked last few years. No ships were available and there were only a limited number of officers with experience of ice navigation. The location, the abandonment of the ships, the dispersal of survivors into small groups, and the deaths of men in scattered localities were all correct. His ships, 'dirty and battered,' were surrounded by ice, but the men were bravely cutting through in an effort to advance towards the west. In the following summer, efforts to advance in the ships failed, and they settled in for a second winter ashore. Both ships were fast in the ice; 'those on board were alive, but in low spirits,' with little hope of being extricated. The ships were safe in one account but destroyed by ice in another. The oil depot caught fire and some ships sank. The wintering parties (usually from the crews of the factory ships), steadily increased in size, from 13 in 1925 to 39 in 1931. In the post-war period, whaling yielded valuable food oils and meat, and much money had been spent on factory ships and infrastructure. Affluent tourists criss-cross the region in comfort on ice-breaking ships. The authors state they 'are unaware of any definitive listing of cruise ships and voyages from the start of the industry' (page 216). There were alternative possibilities for employment of such strongly built ice going wooden ships. Sledges were conceived as naval vessels and operated similarly to ships. Of concern are the release or spillage of hydrocarbons from ships, and biological introductions. One important requirement is that all lifeboats carried by polar class ships should be of the fully enclosed type. If they are shipped by truck, they will arrive at 3h00, but it will cost three times more than if transported by train. Naval ships were built, radar stations were built, and the capacity to manufacture fighters was greatly increased, but actual production of planes remained low. Years and years ago, international agencies started trying to codify all the documentation needed for shipping goods around the world. He also claimed its sturdiness and small dimensions even allowed it to be used on the cabins of ships. We had her (this is how organists feel about organs) shipped over specially, complete with guardian and tuner. I expect that the book will be made available in the shops of all the ships transiting this area, and shops in the settlements visited. The presence of other ships in the foreground would strengthen the perceived effect, because this provides a scale for the effect. He was already known for maintaining good standards of health and hygiene on his ships. In such a cosmos, ships would consist in an array of sensory experiences. Lighterage was the only charge which ships using the roads encountered. Conference sailing restrictions, and even more, its determination of shipping routes had this effect. There were always 25 or 30 ships moored off the port waiting to load. How have the ships and the trade changed between 1750 and today? There were fewer ships to be built, less engineering, less steel, less coal, and so less money for shopkeepers and for other goods. At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway. Regrettably, they have long induced investors to finance more industrial fishing ships than the fish stocks could possibly sustain. I then took my string and passed it round the front part of each of the ships, so that they were all held together. By 1774 she had 58 ships of the line: she is said to have possessed 72 in 1789. In this paper, the proper range of design variables is abstracted by analysis of database information of existing ships. The optimum depth of ships are 0.998 1. Each side had twelve ships in the clash. He owned several ships, big and small, suitable for high-seas trade as well as coastal shipping. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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