单词 | ship out |
释义 | > as lemmasto ship out c. U.S. Military slang. to ship out: to depart, to be transported; also figurative (cf. to shape up or ship out at shape v. 19e); to ship over: to re-enlist, to volunteer for a tour of duty. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] wendeOE i-wite971 ashakec975 shakeOE to go awayOE witea1000 afareOE agoOE atwendOE awayOE to wend awayOE awendOE gangOE rimeOE flitc1175 to fare forthc1200 depart?c1225 part?c1225 partc1230 to-partc1275 biwitec1300 atwitea1325 withdrawa1325 to draw awayc1330 passc1330 to turn one's (also the) backc1330 lenda1350 begonec1370 remuea1375 voidc1374 removec1380 to long awaya1382 twinc1386 to pass one's wayc1390 trussc1390 waive1390 to pass out ofa1398 avoida1400 to pass awaya1400 to turn awaya1400 slakec1400 wagc1400 returnc1405 to be gonea1425 muck1429 packc1450 recede1450 roomc1450 to show (a person) the feetc1450 to come offc1475 to take one's licence1475 issue1484 devoidc1485 rebatea1500 walka1500 to go adieua1522 pikea1529 to go one's ways1530 retire?1543 avaunt1549 to make out1558 trudge1562 vade?1570 fly1581 leave1593 wag1594 to get off1595 to go off1600 to put off1600 shog1600 troop1600 to forsake patch1602 exit1607 hence1614 to give offa1616 to take off1657 to move off1692 to cut (also slip) the painter1699 sheera1704 to go about one's business1749 mizzle1772 to move out1792 transit1797–1803 stump it1803 to run away1809 quit1811 to clear off1816 to clear out1816 nash1819 fuff1822 to make (take) tracks (for)1824 mosey1829 slope1830 to tail out1830 to walk one's chalks1835 to take away1838 shove1844 trot1847 fade1848 evacuate1849 shag1851 to get up and get1854 to pull out1855 to cut (the) cable(s)1859 to light out1859 to pick up1872 to sling one's Daniel or hook1873 to sling (also take) one's hook1874 smoke1893 screw1896 shoot1897 voetsak1897 to tootle off1902 to ship out1908 to take a (run-out, walk-out, etc.) powder1909 to push off1918 to bugger off1922 biff1923 to fuck off1929 to hit, split or take the breeze1931 to jack off1931 to piss offa1935 to do a mick1937 to take a walk1937 to head off1941 to take a hike1944 moulder1945 to chuff off1947 to get lost1947 to shoot through1947 skidoo1949 to sod off1950 peel1951 bug1952 split1954 poop1961 mugger1962 frig1965 1908 L. G. Tisdale Three Years behind Guns xxiii. 259 Do you want to ship over? 1924 M. Anderson & L. Stallings What Price Glory? i. i. 7 When I left China the Yangtse was full of the bodies of virgins that drowned their beautiful selves because I was shipping over. 1948 Sat. Evening Post 10 July 88/2 Cashing in or shipping out, it made no difference as long as you didn't watch them die. 1953 CEC Bull. Jan. 31/1 This outfit shipped out of Davisville 12 September 1943. 1964 G. L. Coon Short End 223 I wouldn't ship over in Korea, and especially in Pankari. 1978 M. Puzo Fools Die xvi. 171 At the end of the month, when everybody shipped out, I bought Frank a present. to ship out a. transitive. To send or transport by ship. †to ship out: to export. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > transportation by water > transport by water [verb (transitive)] fraughtc1425 ship1436 waff1586 waft1594 float1739 navigate1795 society > trade and finance > importing and exporting > import or export [verb (transitive)] > export to ship out1436 send1596 to trade outwarda1631 export1665 to send forth1825 1436 Libel Eng. Policy in Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 160 Saffron, quiksilver,..Is into Fflaundres shypped fulle craftylye. 1495 Halyburton's Ledger (1867) 12 Bocht in Handwarp and schepit in the Cristoffir of the Fer. 1503–4 Act 19 Hen. VII c. 27 §1 Wolle felles..to be shipped owte of the seid Realme to the seid Staple at Cales. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet iv. i. 29 The sunne no sooner shall the mountaines touch, But we will ship him hence. View more context for this quotation 1656 T. Tucker Rep. Revenues Scot. (Bannatyne Club) 26 South Barwick, where the Scots and English both did usually shippe out Skyns, Hides, Wooll. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 45 One half of the Produce being to himself, and the other to be shipp'd to England. 1726 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey IV. xv. 419 Rude Pyrates seiz'd, and shipp'd thee o'er the main. 1826 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey I. ii. i. 69 The third [son] was a Roué, and was shipped to the Colonies. 1861 G. J. Goschen Theory Foreign Exchanges 127 To ship the silver to England. 1892 R. Kipling Barrack-room Ballads 53 Ship me somewheres east of Suez. 1912 Times 19 Dec. 15/4 Goods shipped in the mail vessels. < as lemmas |
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