单词 | ship |
释义 | shipWord family nounshipfulshipmentshippershippingshipboardshipbrokershipbuildershipbuildingshiplapshiploadshipmanshipmastershipmateshipownershippoundshipwayshipwormshipwreckshipwrightshipyardshipadjectiveshiplessshippableshippedshipshape , Space Watership1 /ʃɪp/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC] 1 TTWa large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea 大船;海轮,舰 the ship’s captain 这艘船的船长 a luxury cruise ship 一艘豪华游艇 by ship supplies that came by ship 轮船运来的补给品 2. TTSa large spacecraft 宇宙飞船,飞船 → jump ship at jump1(16), → run a tight ship at tight1(5)n THESAURUS ships that carry people passenger ship a ship that carries people rather than goods cruise ship a large ship that people have holidays on liner a large ship that sails long distances across the ocean an ocean liner a transatlantic liner ferry a ship that makes short regular journeys between two places ships that carry goodsThe ferry operates daily between Hull and Zeebrugge. cargo ship/merchant ship a ship that carries goods rather than people container ship a ship that carries goods in special containers which can be put on trucks freighter a large ship that carries goods oil tanker a ship that carries oil supertanker a very large ship that carries oil barge a ship that carries goods on a river or canal military shipswarship a military ship with guns, used in a war battleship the largest type of ship used in war, with very big guns on it aircraft carrier a military ship that planes can fly from or land on destroyer a small fast military ship with guns, often used for protecting battleships gunboat a small fast ship with guns on it, often used in shallow water near a coast submarine a military ship that can stay under water a nuclear submarine minesweeper a military ship used for removing bombs from under water Examples from the Corpus ship• a reduction in oil shipments• Hundreds of cars are lined up outside the factory, awaiting shipment to France and Holland.• Another ship called in that a pilot was killed, and it turned back.• I heard what had caught his attention the heavy thump of a big ship engine.• a cargo ship• a cruise ship• Half-stunned, he struggled back aboard, to defend his ship like a fortress.• They identified your ten ships right away and cheered back.• They brush off Elijah and board the ship, but they see no sign of the mysterious figures they saw boarding earlier.• I moved the aim away from the ship, an automatic precaution.• Then they will take their place on the ship at Tilbury among the food, plants and livestock cargo. by ship• Most of the island's supplies are brought in by ship. , Trade Transportship2 ●○○ verb (shipped, shipping) 1 TT[transitiveT]TAKE/BRING to send goods somewhere by ship, plane, truck etc 〔用船、飞机、卡车等〕运送 ship something out/to/over etc ► see thesaurus at take A new engine was shipped over from the US. 从美国运来一台新的引擎。 2 BBTTT[intransitiveI, transitiveT] technical to make a piece of computer equipment or software available for people to buy 推出〔计算机商品〕;(使)上市 They’re now shipping their long-awaited new anti-virus software. 他们现正推出大家期待已久的新杀毒软件。 Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June. 这两种产品都定于六月初上市。 3 SEND[transitiveT] to order someone to go somewhere 遣送〔某人〕,将〔某人〕送往 → shipping, → shape up or ship out at shape upship somebody off/out etc He was shipped off to a juvenile detention center. 他被送进一个青少年拘留中心。 Examples from the Corpus ship• We can ship a replacement to you within 24 hours.• The merchants would under-invoice what was shipped and over-invoice expenses.• I'm a manufacturer, and I ship electronic goods across the Mexican border, so the new levies will definitely affect my business.• More oil is being shipped in less seaworthy vessels.• It should ship in September or October.• Arizona seed growers suspect the infestation may widen because the state ships its seed to many other states and countries.• The updated version is scheduled to ship on July 1.• The animals were shipped out on Friday, but maybe they didn't know that.• About half of the whisky produced in Scotland is shipped to Japan and the US. -ship /ʃɪp/ suffix [in nouns] 1 XXa particular position or job, or the time during which you have it 身份,职业;任期 He was offered a professorship (=the job of professor). 他获聘为教授。 in Mr Major’s premiership (=when he was prime minister) 在梅杰先生的首相任期里 her application for British citizenship 她对英国公民身份的申请 2 the state of having something 拥有 Private car ownership has almost doubled in the past ten years. 私家车的拥有量在过去十年里几乎翻了一番。 Their friendship developed soon afterwards. 之后不久他们之间就发展起了友谊。 3 XXa particular art or skill 〔某方面的〕技艺,技能 his superb musicianship 他杰出的音乐才华 a work of great scholarship → -manship 一部很有学术价值的著作 4 XXall the people in a particular group 某群体的全部成员 a magazine with a readership of 9,000 (=with 9,000 readers) 一份拥有9,000名读者的杂志 Examples from the Corpus -ship• a long friendship• her fine musicianship• your Ladyship From Longman Business Dictionary , Organizations FinanceShipShip /ʃɪp/ noun PROPERTYORGANIZATIONSSafe Home Income Plans association; an official organization in Britain that represents and controls companies who provide Hips the Ship code of practice shipship1 /ʃɪp/ noun [countableC] a large boat used for carrying people or goods across the sea → cargo ship → container ship → dirty ship → dry ship → factory ship → general ship → merchant shipThe island’s waste is taken by ship to the mainland. shipship2 verb (shipped, shipping) [transitiveT] 1TRANSPORTCOMMERCEto send or carry something by ship ship something out/to somebody etc I had my car shipped out to me. 2TRANSPORTCOMMERCEto send or deliver something by road, train, or air ship something to somebody A new computer was shipped to him within two weeks. 3COMMERCEto make goods, especially computer software, available for people to buy or use The software giant declined to release the number of units its subsidiary has shipped. Old English -scipe ship1 Old English scip |
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