单词 | ship |
释义 | Word Frequency ship 1(ʃɪp) noun 1. a vessel propelled by engines or sails for navigating on the water, esp a large vessel that cannot be carried aboard another, as distinguished from a boat 2. nautical a large sailing vessel with three or more square-rigged masts 3. the crew of a ship 4. short for airship, spaceship 5. informal any vehicle or conveyance 6. when one's ship comes in verbWord forms: ships, shipping or shipped 7. to place, transport, or travel on any conveyance, esp aboard a ship ship the microscopes by aeroplane can we ship tomorrow? 8. (transitive) nautical to take (water) over the side 9. to bring or go aboard a vessel to ship oars 10. (transitive; often foll by off) informal to send away, often in order to be rid of they shipped the children off to boarding school 11. (intransitive) to engage to serve aboard a ship I shipped aboard a Liverpool liner 12. informal (transitive) to concede (a goal) they have shipped eight goals in three away matches Derived forms shippable (ˈshippable) adjective Word origin Old English scip; related to Old Norse skip, Old High German skif ship, scipfī cupWord Frequency ship (esp in fan fiction) 2(ʃɪp) slang noun 1. a relationship, esp one of a romantic nature verb 2. (transitive) to promote or endorse a romantic relationship between (two characters) Word origin C20: shortened from relationshipWord Frequency -shipsuffix forming nouns 1. indicating state or condition fellowship 2. indicating rank, office, or position lordship 3. indicating craft or skill horsemanship workmanship scholarship Word origin Old English -scipe; compare shape |
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