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Definition of shipping in English:

shipping

noun ˈʃɪpɪŋˈʃɪpɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1Ships considered collectively, especially those in a particular area or belonging to a particular country.

    the volume of shipping using these ports
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Deliberate moves should be made to upgrade the Point Lisas port, leaving a minimal about of shipping at Port of Spain.
    • Moreover German trade, a major reason for interest in the area, provided shipping for the conquest.
    • Other shipping in the area, for example, took advantage of the chaos to wash out their own fuel tanks with sea water.
    • The updated charts, once produced, will benefit both military and commercial shipping, enabling them to navigate safely through the shallow seaways.
    • Over 250 were built there and deployed to protect allied shipping in the Battle of the Atlantic.
    • Shetland Coastguard and Orkney Harbours are broadcasting warnings to all shipping in the area.
    • The Germans could use the base to attack British shipping in the area and disrupt the British use of the Suez.
    • In the 18th century our shipping and ports made us the greatest trading nation in the world.
    • Besides, if Somalia was key to securing shipping through the area, why did we leave after the Black Hawk Down disaster?
    • It is in full view of most of the town of Dover, and has uninterrupted views of shipping in the Straits of Dover.
    • The warship has now returned to Portsmouth after months with one of NATO's permanent task groups, checking shipping for any signs of terrorist activities or support for terrorist groups.
    • The good news is that the world's busiest shipping lanes should see to a fair number of them.
    • The Athenian war fleet was reduced to twelve ships - barely enough to protect her shipping.
    • There was something as massive and significant as the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway which re-directed much shipping away from Eastern ports.
    • Terrific storms, heavy seas, and frightful squalls make the waters in this area hazardous for conventional shipping.
    • Malin Head Radio broadcast a Mayday relay to all shipping.
    • And he revealed the crew was already finding out what shipping was in the area in case they needed rescuing.
    • Only when ports cannot be cut off does attacking shipping at sea become necessary.
    • The bill establishes a maritime security framework that is vital to the security of our ports and maritime shipping.
    • The French government then required Portugal to close her ports to British shipping and to declare war on Great Britain.
    Synonyms
    sending, posting, mailing, transmittal, consignment
    1. 1.1 The transport of goods by sea or some other means.
      the shipping of his works abroad
      wine shipping
      as modifier a shipping company
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tellingly, commercial shipping appears not to receive the same degree of attention or scrutiny.
      • Japan will also shoulder costs for any shipping in Japan, bringing the total of Japan's assistance to about 120 billion yen, the official said.
      • Since then, the company has diversified its interests, which include shipping and property.
      • Lack of security for low-flying aircraft complicates shipping and transportation too.
      • High-profile brand offerings combined with quick shipping of the actual samples makes this site one to watch.
      • Direct shipping could reduce costs by as much as 50%, and direct air routes by two-thirds, says Chang.
      • Merchant marine Britain's dependence on merchant shipping was an economic fact which total war heavily underlined.
      • The upswing in the shipping industry is encouraging more carriers to list in Hong Kong.
      • The review's key proposal was special tax arrangements for New Zealand coastal shipping.
      • The worst drought across the Midwest in 17 years is now threatening commercial shipping.
      • Coastal shipping was also important for many decades after European settlement, along with river transport.
      • Even including the cost of shipping, you can save money.
      • The shipping industry in India is internationally competitive and is capable of further growth.
      • In 1940, the U-boats started to take a real toll against merchant shipping.
      • After all the winery's profits are exponentially greater with direct shipping.
      • They are expected to cite the fear that shipping wine from California to a consumer's doorstep will boost underage drinking.
      • Direct shipping from western ports would avoid possible contamination and cut transport charges.
      • Transportation and shipping have slowed to ensure no further spread of the snake.
      • Still, to deter underage drinking, the states that allow direct shipping require an adult signature upon delivery.
      Synonyms
      transit, transportation, conveyance, traffic, carriage, freight, freightage, shipment, haulage, delivery, distribution, carrying
 
 

Definition of shipping in US English:

shipping

nounˈSHipiNGˈʃɪpɪŋ
  • 1Ships considered collectively, especially those in a particular area or belonging to a particular country.

    the volume of shipping using these ports
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bill establishes a maritime security framework that is vital to the security of our ports and maritime shipping.
    • The warship has now returned to Portsmouth after months with one of NATO's permanent task groups, checking shipping for any signs of terrorist activities or support for terrorist groups.
    • Other shipping in the area, for example, took advantage of the chaos to wash out their own fuel tanks with sea water.
    • Shetland Coastguard and Orkney Harbours are broadcasting warnings to all shipping in the area.
    • Terrific storms, heavy seas, and frightful squalls make the waters in this area hazardous for conventional shipping.
    • The Germans could use the base to attack British shipping in the area and disrupt the British use of the Suez.
    • And he revealed the crew was already finding out what shipping was in the area in case they needed rescuing.
    • It is in full view of most of the town of Dover, and has uninterrupted views of shipping in the Straits of Dover.
    • Besides, if Somalia was key to securing shipping through the area, why did we leave after the Black Hawk Down disaster?
    • Deliberate moves should be made to upgrade the Point Lisas port, leaving a minimal about of shipping at Port of Spain.
    • Malin Head Radio broadcast a Mayday relay to all shipping.
    • The good news is that the world's busiest shipping lanes should see to a fair number of them.
    • There was something as massive and significant as the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway which re-directed much shipping away from Eastern ports.
    • In the 18th century our shipping and ports made us the greatest trading nation in the world.
    • The updated charts, once produced, will benefit both military and commercial shipping, enabling them to navigate safely through the shallow seaways.
    • The Athenian war fleet was reduced to twelve ships - barely enough to protect her shipping.
    • Only when ports cannot be cut off does attacking shipping at sea become necessary.
    • The French government then required Portugal to close her ports to British shipping and to declare war on Great Britain.
    • Over 250 were built there and deployed to protect allied shipping in the Battle of the Atlantic.
    • Moreover German trade, a major reason for interest in the area, provided shipping for the conquest.
    Synonyms
    sending, posting, mailing, transmittal, consignment
    1. 1.1 The transport of goods by sea or some other means.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even including the cost of shipping, you can save money.
      • High-profile brand offerings combined with quick shipping of the actual samples makes this site one to watch.
      • Still, to deter underage drinking, the states that allow direct shipping require an adult signature upon delivery.
      • The shipping industry in India is internationally competitive and is capable of further growth.
      • After all the winery's profits are exponentially greater with direct shipping.
      • Merchant marine Britain's dependence on merchant shipping was an economic fact which total war heavily underlined.
      • Tellingly, commercial shipping appears not to receive the same degree of attention or scrutiny.
      • Direct shipping could reduce costs by as much as 50%, and direct air routes by two-thirds, says Chang.
      • The upswing in the shipping industry is encouraging more carriers to list in Hong Kong.
      • Lack of security for low-flying aircraft complicates shipping and transportation too.
      • Transportation and shipping have slowed to ensure no further spread of the snake.
      • The worst drought across the Midwest in 17 years is now threatening commercial shipping.
      • In 1940, the U-boats started to take a real toll against merchant shipping.
      • Coastal shipping was also important for many decades after European settlement, along with river transport.
      • Japan will also shoulder costs for any shipping in Japan, bringing the total of Japan's assistance to about 120 billion yen, the official said.
      • Since then, the company has diversified its interests, which include shipping and property.
      • They are expected to cite the fear that shipping wine from California to a consumer's doorstep will boost underage drinking.
      • Direct shipping from western ports would avoid possible contamination and cut transport charges.
      • The review's key proposal was special tax arrangements for New Zealand coastal shipping.
      Synonyms
      transit, transportation, conveyance, traffic, carriage, freight, freightage, shipment, haulage, delivery, distribution, carrying
    2. 1.2US A charge imposed by a retail company to send merchandise to a customer.
      statues were available at $20 plus $4 for shipping and handling
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The cost of that program is about $160.00 including shipping and handling.
      • A brand new cam for $40 might be good but when the shipping is $12, not so much any more, is it?
      • The shipping and tax module fulfils almost all the major requirements.
      • The company is looking at cutting costs in areas such as shipping and packaging of products, as well as warehousing efficiencies.
      • Members will also gain overnight shipping for $3.99 per order.
      • Yeah, I paid for the expedited shipping.
      • Perhaps we should add some shipping and handling costs to that - it just does not seem high enough.
      • Look at something like free super saver shipping - our free shipping on orders over $25.
      • The cost will be approximately $1500 for 20 panels, which includes overnight shipping, if necessary.
      • This is because when I told my t-shirt guy how much I was charging for each shirt, including shipping, he was aghast.
      • Returns are possible, minus shipping, handling charge and a 10% fee.
      • Actually, this is my site and I don't make any money off of the shipping and handling fee.
      • The price of the garden is $129.95, plus shipping and handling of $19.95 and sales tax, if applicable.
      • Add $20 for regular shipping and handling or $35 for express delivery.
      • Even when it comes to paying the shipping and handling fees, remember that you are not paying for the gas to driving across town, the parking and the lost time spent getting there and back.
      • The price is $44.95, including shipping and handling, and you can pay by credit card or money order.
      • These fees typically cover shipping and handling of materials, assignments and examinations costs.
 
 
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