- ship
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} nounADJECTIVE▪ cruise, sailing▪ cargo, container, factory, hospital, supply, transport, whaling▪
a factory ship that is equipped for freezing and canning
▪ civilian, commercial (esp. AmE), merchant, passenger▪ military, naval, navy, troop▪ enemy▪ amphibious, landing, surface▪missiles from surface ships
▪ ocean-going▪ wooden▪ passing▪The crew was rescued by a passing ship.
▪ pirate, slave▪an 18th-century slave ship
… OF SHIPS▪ fleetVERB + SHIP▪ board, come aboard, come on board, go aboard, go on board▪ be aboard, be on board▪ sail▪ manoeuvre/maneuver, pilot, steer▪ moor▪The ship is now permanently moored in Buenos Aires.
▪ command▪ build, launch▪ load, unload▪The ship had already been unloaded.
▪ load sth onto, unload sth from▪The dockers were loading the cargo onto the ship.
▪ christen, name▪ abandon▪The captain gave the order to abandon ship.
▪ go down with▪The captain went down with his ship.
▪ scuttle, sink, torpedo▪ attack, damage, destroy▪ jump▪Some of the crew jumped ship (= left it illegally) and disappeared.
SHIP + VERB▪ carry sb/sth▪a ship carrying more than a thousand people
▪ arrive, dock▪ anchor▪The ship anchored in the bay.
▪ be at anchor, lie at anchor▪Their ship lay at anchor in the bay.
▪ depart, go, leave, put out to sea, put to sea, sail, set sail▪ be wrecked, run aground▪ capsize▪ go down, sink▪ collide with sth, hit sth▪ be equipped for/with sthPREPOSITION▪ aboard a/the ship, on a/the ship, on board a/the ship▪They are now on a ship bound for New York.
▪ by ship▪There was no time to send the goods by ship.
▪ ship bound for, ship for, ship toPHRASES▪ the bow of a ship, the deck of a ship, the stern of a ship▪ the captain of a ship, the crew of a ship{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}verbShip is used with these nouns as the object: ↑merchandise
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Ship — Ship, n. [OE. ship, schip, AS. scip; akin to OFries. skip, OS. scip, D. schip, G. schiff, OHG. scif, Dan. skib, Sw. skeep, Icel. & Goth. skip; of unknown origin. Cf. {Equip}, {Skiff}, {Skipper}.] 1. Any large seagoing vessel. [1913 Webster] Like… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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