| 释义 | [ uhn-shipt ] / ʌnˈʃɪpt /
 adjectivenot shipped, as goods. (of a person) having no ship. out of position or formation, as a boat or ship.Origin of unshippedFirst recorded in 1710–20; un-1 + ship1 + -ed2 Words nearby unshippedunsheathe, unshell, unshift, unshifted, unship, unshipped, unshroud, unsicker, unsight, unsighted, unsightlyDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unshippedFor ordinary occasions the racing centreboard was unshipped, and a smaller one substituted in its place.I've given him the scare of a lifetime, and I've unshipped him from his safe anchorage on that darn Labrador coast. The Man in the Twilight|Ridgwell CullumCertain bars and fences are unshipped, and, behold, that crowd have gone up the mouth of a sloping tunnel and return no more. From Sea to Sea|Rudyard KiplingThe men will bring up all their mess tables, they can be rigged and unshipped in no time. In Greek Waters|G. A. Henty
Words related to unshippedempty, send, remove, unlade, unpack, unburden, disburden, take off, carry away, off-load, take away, unstow |