ship
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A ship is a large boat which carries passengers or cargo. 輪船[also 'by' N]
Within ninety minutes the ship was ready for departure. 90分鍾內(nèi)輪船就準(zhǔn)備好了出發(fā)。
We went by ship over to America. 我們乘輪船去美國。
2. V-T If people, supplies, or goods are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transportation. 運(yùn)送[usu passive]
We'll ship your order to the address we print on your cheques. 我們將把你預(yù)訂的貨物送到我們印在你單據(jù)上的地址。
Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa. 食物正被運(yùn)送到遭受旱災(zāi)的南非。
3. →see also shipping
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ship /??p/ (shipping,shipped,ships)
劍橋詞典
- a large boat for travelling on water , especially across the sea
- The crane lifted the container off the ship.
- We spent two months aboard ship .
- The ship sank slowly to the depths of the ocean .
- Hundreds of people turned up to see the ship dock at Southampton.
- The ship was flying the Spanish flag .
(尤指航海的)大船,海輪,輪船,艦
a sailing ship 大帆船
a merchant /naval ship 商船/軍艦
They boarded (= went on to) a ship that was sailing (= leaving ) the next day . 他們登上了一艘第二天啓航的船。
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