ship

♦♦ ship /ʃ'ɪp/ (ships shipping shipped)
1 [N-COUNT] also by N
A ship is a large boat which carries passengers or cargo.
Within ninety minutes the ship was ready for departure...
We went by ship over to America.
...merchant ships.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed prep/adv
If people or things are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transport.
Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa.
3
see also shippingcon|tain|er ship (container ships)
[N-COUNT]
A container ship is a ship that is designed for carrying goods that are packed in large metal or wooden boxes.fac|to|ry ship (factory ships)
[N-COUNT]
A factory ship is a large fishing boat which has equipment for processing the fish that are caught, for example by cleaning or freezing them, before it returns to port.sail|ing ship (sailing ships)
[N-COUNT]
A sailing ship is a large ship with sails, especially of the kind that were used to carry passengers or cargo.
American clippers were the ultimate sailing ships.ship out
[PHRASAL VERB] V P
If someone ships out, they leave a place, especially by ship.
Sailors hung about while they waited to ship out.tall ship (tall ships)
[N-COUNT]
A tall ship is a sailing ship which has very tall masts and square sails.

Popular posts from this blog

abreast

ablaze

allowance