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ship
Ship tarimas:
/ʃip/
Ship audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A vessel of considerable size for deep-water navigation.
- noun: A sailing vessel having three or more square-rigged masts.
- noun: An aircraft or spacecraft.
- noun: The crew of one of these vessels.
- noun: One's fortune: When my ship comes in, I'll move to a larger house.
- verb-transitive: To place or receive on board a ship: shipped the cargo in the hold.
- verb-transitive: To cause to be transported by or as if by ship; send. See Synonyms at
send 1. - verb-transitive: To place (a ship's mast or rudder, for example) in its working position.
- verb-transitive: To bring into a ship or boat: ship an anchor.
- verb-transitive: To place (an oar) in a resting position inside a boat without removing it from the oarlock.
- verb-transitive: To hire (a person) for work on a ship.
- verb-transitive: To take in (water) over the side of a ship.
- verb-intransitive: To go aboard a ship; embark.
- verb-intransitive: To travel by ship.
- verb-intransitive: To hire oneself out or enlist for service on a ship.
- phrasal-verb: ship out To accept a position on board a ship and serve as a crew member: shipped out on a tanker.
- phrasal-verb: ship out To leave, as for a distant place: troops shipping out to the war zone.
- phrasal-verb: ship out To send, as to a distant place.
- phrasal-verb: ship out Informal To quit, resign from, or otherwise vacate a position: Shape up or ship out.
- idiom: tight ship A well-managed and efficient business, household, or organization: We run a tight ship.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- laivas
- on board (the) ship laive
- the ship of the desertkupranugaris
- sodinti į laivą
- (pa)krauti laivą
- to take (the) ship sėsti į laivą
- išplaukti