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词汇 ship
释义 ship
noun[ C ]
uk /ʃɪp/ us /ʃɪp/
A2
a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea: (尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰
a sailing ship大帆船
a merchant/naval ship商船/军舰
They boarded(= went on to) a ship that was sailing(= leaving) the next day.他们登上了一艘第二天启航的船。
 
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The crane lifted the container off the ship.起重机吊起了船上的集装箱。
We spent two months aboard ship .
The ship sank slowly to the depths of the ocean.那艘船慢慢沉入大洋深处。
Hundreds of people turned up to see the ship dock at Southampton.
The ship was flying the Spanish flag.这艘船挂着西班牙国旗。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Passenger, cargo & military ships
banana boat
car ferry
clipper
coaster
container ship
Corvette
cutter
flagship
jetfoil
liner
Q-boat
schooner
semi-submersible
steamboat
storeship
submersible
tall ship
transport ship
trawler
warship

Idiom


like ships that pass in the night
ship
verb[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
uk /ʃɪp/ us /ʃɪp/-pp-
to send something, usually a large object or a large quantity of objects or people, to a place far away: 运输,运送
We ship books out to New York every month.我们每个月都往纽约运书。
Her books and clothes were packed into chests and shipped across to Canada.她的书和衣服都打包装箱运到加拿大去了。
Millions of live animals are shipped around the world each year.每年有数百万只动物被运到世界各地。
The goods are then shipped across the Atlantic.
Products like this are routinely shipped to the four corners of the earth.
It's cheaper to ship goods than it is to fly them.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Delivering and despatching
air bridge
air corridor
air drop
air-dash
box scheme
consign
courier
drop off
misaddress
misdirect
misdirection
misroute
non-delivery
send something out
shipment
shipper
shoot
shoot something off
take delivery of something
truck

Phrasal verb


ship someone off
-ship
suffix
uk / -ʃɪp/ us / -ʃɪp/
having the rank, position, skill, or relationship of the stated type: (表示头衔、地位、技巧或关系)
lordship贵族身份
partnership合伙关系
craftsmanship手艺
friendship友谊
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Organizations - position & status
ambassador
anti-elite
anti-elitist
apparatchik
back seat
counterpart
fish
grassroots
high-ranking
honorary
junior
opposite number
rank
reach
super-elite
superboard
superiority
superordinate
thane
titularly

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Skill, talent and ability

ship | American Dictionary


ship
noun[ C ]
us/ʃɪp/
a boat, esp. one that is large enough to travel on the sea:
a cruise/cargo ship
A ship is also an aircraft or spacecraft.
ship
verb[ T ]
us/ʃɪp/-pp-
to transport something or someone by air, train, boat, or truck:
They shipped our furniture from Tennessee.
Parts for the space station are being shipped out there by spacecraft.

Phrasal verb


ship someone/something off

ship | Business English


ship
verb
uk /ʃɪp/us
[ T ] TRANSPORT, COMMERCE
to send or transport something by sea:
ship sth to sb/sthThe vessel was used to ship gold bullion to America.
[ I or T ] TRANSPORT, COMMERCE
to send goods by air, train, or road, or to be sent in this way:
ship sth to sb/sthThe company will ship purchases to any address within the US.
I asked the suppliers to ship us a replacement as soon as possible.
We don't currently ship outside the EU.
They assured me our order will be shipping tomorrow.
[ I or T ] COMMERCE, IT
to make something, especially computer products and equipment, available for sale, or to become available:
The company is now shipping the first in a new series of interactive DVDs.
This software has been shipping for a while now.

Phrasal verbs


ship sth off
ship out
ship sth out
ship
noun[ C ]
 TRANSPORTuk /ʃɪp/us
a large boat used for transporting goods or people by sea:
There were several ships waiting in the dock for their cargo to be unloaded.
 abandon/jump ship
to leave an organization very suddenly, especially when you think it is going to fail:
The CEO abandoned ship just before the auditors were called in.

See also


cargo
container
delivered ex ship
ex ship
factory ship
free alongside ship
merchant ship

Examples of ship


ship
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.
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Collocations withship


ship

These are words often used in combination with ship.

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alien ship
Gant and her team find what appears to be an alienship, but which turns out to be a spy ship.
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Wikipedia

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allied ships
He was moderately successful, sinking eight allied ships.
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Wikipedia

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amphibious ships
We should no longer plan to replace our existing amphibious ships with new purpose-built vessels.
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Hansard archive

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