单词 | ship |
释义 | ship ship // noun, verb
■ noun [C]
DELIVERED EX SHIP, FREE ALONGSIDE SHIP, TRANS-SHIP
a large boat that carries people or goods by sea: The ship is moored in Genoa. a fleet of merchant ships cargo ships carrying food and manufacturing equipment Goods are placed on board ship by the seller at the port named in the contract.
❖ to load (sth onto)/unload (sth from) a ship ◆ a ship loads/unloads (sth) ◆ a cargo/container/factory/merchant ship
IDIOMS
abandon/jump ship to leave an organization suddenly or unexpectedly because you think it is going to fail: Investors abandoned ship after the scandal.
RUN verb
■ verb (-pp-)
1 (Transport ) [+ obj] to send or transport sth by ship: We ship goods all over the world.
2 (Commerce ; Transport ) [+ obj or no obj] to send goods by air, road or rail: This product usually ships within 24 hours. Purchases can be shipped or collected from the store. The machine wasn't working so we had to ship it back for repair.
3 (Commerce ) [+ obj or no obj] to be available to be bought; to make sth available to be bought: The software will be shipping next month. We continue to ship more computer systems than our rivals.
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