柯林斯詞典ship /??p/ (shipping,shipped,ships) 1. N-COUNT A ship is a large boat which carries passengers or cargo. 輪船[also 'by' N] Within ninety minutes the ship was ready for departure. 90分鐘內(nèi)輪船就準(zhǔn)備好了出發(fā)。 We went by ship over to America. 我們乘輪船去美國(guó)。2. V-T If people, supplies, or goods are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transportation. 運(yùn)送[usu passive] We'll ship your order to the address we print on your cheques. 我們將把你預(yù)訂的貨物送到我們印在你單據(jù)上的地址。 Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa. 食物正被運(yùn)送到遭受旱災(zāi)的南非。3. →see also shipping 返回 ship劍橋詞典a large boat for travelling on water , especially across the sea (尤指航海的)大船,海輪,輪船,艦 a sailing ship 大帆船 a merchant /naval ship 商船/軍艦 They boarded (= went on to) a ship that was sailing (= leaving ) the next day . 他們登上了一艘第二天啟航的船。 例句 The crane lifted the container off the ship.We spent two months aboard ship .The ship sank slowly to the depths of the ocean .Hundreds of people turned up to see the ship dock at Southampton.The ship was flying the Spanish flag .習(xí)語(yǔ)like ships that pass in the night 返回 ship