单词 | ship-to-shore |
释义 | > as lemmasship-to-shore ship-to-shore n. used attributively to designate communications, missiles, etc., directed from a ship to land; also elliptical as n., a radio-telephone operating in this manner. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > [adjective] > types of link or network ship-to-ship1904 two-way1922 ship-to-shore1923 multichannel1930 multipath1936 multi-channelled1950 store-and-forward1963 terrestrial1968 ISDN1974 society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > naval weapons and equipment > [adjective] > missiles discharged from ship ship-to-ship1904 ship-to-shore1923 society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > telephony > telephone equipment > [noun] > telephone > types of > radio-telephone wireless telephone1894 radio-telephone1907 radiophone1919 ship-to-shore1923 RT1941 mobile unit1952 1923 Monthly Weather Rev. (U.S.) 51 5/1 The cost of radio ship-to-shore tolls. 1962 K. C. Hutchin How not to kill your Husband xlvii. 221 The worst invention of recent years connected with sailing is ‘ship-to-shore’ radio~telephone. 1971 N. Freeling Over High Side iii. 197 We've got the ship-to-shore. Couldn't we phone someone? 1977 B. Garfield Recoil xiv. 148 ‘Why the hell don't you ever turn on your ship-to-shore?’..‘I go on this boat to get away from telephones.’ 1979 Daily Tel. 22 Sept. 36/3 Makers of ship-to-shore oil pipes. < as lemmas |
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