中英
ship
/ ʃɪp /
/ ʃɪp /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(大)船,舰;三(或多)桅帆船;<非正式> 艇(尤指赛艇);宇宙飞船;<美> 飞机
  • v.(用船、飞机、卡车)运送,运输;遣送(某人);推出(计算机商品),(使)上市;(水手)在船上工作,在船上服役;舷侧进水;把(桨架中的桨)放在船内;给船安装(舵、桅杆等);<旧> 上船,乘船;乘船旅行;提供船只
  • 【名】 (Ship) (美、俄、英)摄(人名)
  • 初中/高中/CET4/CET6/考研/
    • 复数

      ships
    • 第三人称单数

      ships
    • 现在分词

      shipping
    • 过去式

      shipped
    • 过去分词

      shipped
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  • 1

     船

    罗萨姆(Bill Ransom)合作出版的,首版印刷于1979年。小说中的整艘太空(Ship)就是一副超级电脑。由于这台电脑愈来愈觉得自己伟大而人类渺小,终于垄断了上一切的控制权,并强迫上的人对它进行膜拜,而人...

  • 2

     轮船

    ... river n. 河 ship n. 轮船 boat: 泛指任何大小的船只,尤指靠划桨或风帆行进的无篷小船。 ...

  • 3

     船舶

    ...理器在减摇鳍控制系统中的应用研究 关键词:船舶;减摇鳍;微控制器;ARM;嵌入式系统;模糊-PID控制器 [gap=957]Keywords:ship;finstabilizer;microcontrollerunit;ARM;embeddedsystem;fuzzy-PIDcontroller ..

  • 4

     海船

    ... shelter 掩蔽,保护;掩蔽处 vt.掩蔽,庇护 ship (大)船,海船,舰 shipwreck 船舶失事 ...

短语
  • 1
    Ghost Ship

    幽灵船 ; 鬼船 ; 吓破胆 ; 幽灵舰

  • 2
    sailing ship

    帆船 ; 靠帆推进的船舶 ; 航海船 ; 大帆船

  • 3
    motor ship

    摩托船 ; 汽船 ; 发动机推进飞行器

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  • 1
    The ship was carrying contraband.
    这只船携带走私货。
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  • 2
    The ship steered into port.
    船驶进港口。
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  • 3
    The ship sliced the water.
    船破浪前进。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Ship

    A ship is a large buoyant watercraft. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size, shape and cargo or passenger capacity. Ships are used on lakes, seas, and rivers for a variety of activities, such as the transport of people or goods, fishing, entertainment, public safety, and warfare. Historically, a "ship" was a sailing vessel with at least three square-rigged masts and a full bowsprit.Ships and boats have developed alongside humanity. In armed conflict and in daily life they have become an integral part of modern commercial and military systems. Fishing boats are used by millions of fishermen throughout the world. Military forces operate vessels for combat and to transport and support forces ashore. Commercial vessels, nearly 35,000 in number, carried 7.4 billion tons of cargo in 2007. As of 2011, there are about 104,304 ships with IMO numbers in the world.Ships were always a key in history's great explorations and scientific and technological development. Navigators such as Zheng He spread such inventions as the compass and gunpowder. Ships have been used for such purposes as colonization and the slave trade, and have served scientific, cultural, and humanitarian needs. After the 16th century, new crops that had come from and to the Americas via the European seafarers significantly contributed to the world's population growth. Maritime transport has shaped the world's economy into today's energy-intensive pattern.

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