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单词 ship
释义 ship
I. \ˈship\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English schip, ship, from Old English scip; akin to Old High German skif ship, boat, vessel for liquids, Old Norse & Gothic skip ship, boat, Old English scēadan to divide, separate — more at shed
1.
 a. : any large seagoing boat
 b. : a sailing boat having a bowsprit and usually a square-rigged foremast, mainmast, and mizzenmast each composed of a lower mast, a topmast, a topgallant mast, and sometimes higher masts
2.
 a. : a boat intended or used for navigation and propelled by power or sail
 b. : a boat or structure used for purposes of navigation or intended or used for transportation on a river, sea, ocean, or other navigable water without regard to its form or means of propulsion
3. : a ship's company or crew
 < the whole ship cheering the captain >
4. : a incense vessel or boat
5. : one's affairs or good fortune
 < when his ship comes in he will pay his debts >
6. : airship, airplane
7. : a part used to move something from one place to another
 < the ships of scissors >
8.
 a. : a unit of at least five sea explorers of the Boy Scouts of America under the leadership of a skipper
 b. : a senior girl scout mariner troop
II. verb
(shipped ; shipped ; shipping ; ships)
Etymology: Middle English schippen, shippen, from schip, ship, n.
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to place or receive on board of a ship for transportation by water : cause to embark
  < kept busy … shipping mackerel and cod — Cid R. Sumner >
 b.
  (1) : to cause to be transported
   < ships hundreds of carloads annually — American Guide Series: Maryland >
   < was shipped off to do five months in jail — H.D.Quillin >
  (2) : to transport or cause to be transported under military orders
   < was shipped overseas as an infantry replacement — Gordon Harrison >
   — often used with out
   < recruits are shipped out as soon as they can be processed >
2. obsolete : to provide with a ship
3. : to put in place for use
 < ship the tiller >
 < ship the mast >
 < lights should be shipped and in working order — Manual of Seamanship >
4. : to take into a ship or boat
 < shipped his dripping paddle into the rented canoe — Erle Stanley Gardner >
 < when the oars are shipped they should be laid in the boat — H.A.Calahan >
5. : to engage or secure for service on a ship
 < shipping 10 extra hands for the voyage >
6. : to take (as water) over the side
 < had shipped a good amount of water — Alexander MacDonald >
 < ships up to 500 tons of ice topside — Time >
7. : to put or take on (as clothing or a burden)
 < shipped the pack onto his back >
8. : to move (something) from one place or position to another : shift
 < shipped the gun to his shoulder and … fired both barrels — Gerald Durrell >
intransitive verb
1. : to embark on a ship : board
 < travelers to the Pacific ship at a western port >
2.
 a. : to go or travel by ship
  < shipped to America in 1819 — W.A.Swanberg >
  — often used with out
  < might even ship out on a tramp … and go to Mexico — James Jones >
 b. : to proceed by ship or other means under military orders
  < had a letter … with a San Francisco A.P.O. number, and knew that Dennis had shipped overseas — C.O.Gorham >
  — often used with out
  < is now on a nine day leave before shipping out for overseas duty — Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin >
3.
 a. : to engage to serve on board of a vessel
  < ran away from home and shipped before the mast — H.O.Brundidge >
 b. : to reenlist for navy or marine service — usually used with over
  < I mean when I finish this last hitch, not to ship over — Martin Dibner >
4. : to rest or have its position when ready for use — used with in
 < the lower end of a sprit ships in a grommet >
Synonyms: see send

- ship a sea
III.
chiefly dialect
variant of sheep
IV. noun
(-s)
Etymology: by shortening
Britain : companionship
V. abbreviation
1. shipment
2. shipping
VI. noun
: spacecraft
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