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| a very large boat used for carrying people or goods long distances 轮船 | His ship sailed from Pearl Harbor on Monday. 他的轮船周一从珍珠港启航。 | | a cargo/cruise/supply ship 货船/游船/补给船 | | on board/aboard ship There were over 350 passengers aboard ship. 船上有350多名乘客。 | | a | a large vehicle , especially a spacecraft 大型运载工具;(尤指)飞船 | | |
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- | leave/abandon/desert a sinking ship |
| to stop being involved in something that is becoming less and less successful |
| 放弃前景日趋黯淡的事情;弃暗投明 |
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- | run a tight ship spoken |
| to manage something such as a business very well so that it operates very effectively |
| 经营得很好 |
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- | ships (that pass) in the night |
| people who meet for a short period of time but never meet again |
| 曾经偶遇却再也没有重逢的人 |
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- | when your ship comes in spoken |
| used for talking about a time when you will have good luck |
| 当好运来临时 |
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