单词 | ship |
释义 | noun | verb shipship1 /ʃɪp/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable] 1a large boat used for carrying people or things on the ocean: a cruise ship a cargo ship Supplies are brought in by ship.2a large vehicle used for traveling in space [Origin: Old English scip] → see also jump ship at jump1 (23), run a tight ship at tight1 (11) noun | verb shipship2 ●●○ S3 W3 verb (shipped, shipping) 1[intransitive, transitive] to deliver goods to someone, or to deliver them to a store so that they are available for people to buy: We can ship a replacement to you within 24 hours. The updated version is scheduled to ship on July 1.2[transitive] to send or carry something by ship: ship something out/to etc. Supplies were shipped to Britain from the U.S.3[transitive usually passive] to order someone to go somewhere: ship somebody off/out etc. He was shipped off to boarding school at age 11. → see also shape up or ship out at shape upship out phrasal verb if a soldier ships out, he is sent to the place where he will be fighting: In the fall of 1943, Stewart’s unit shipped out for Italy. |
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