Pronunciation: /əˈbaʊt ʃɪp/
noun a large boat for transporting people or goods by sea
A1 I saw a big ship in the harbor.
A2 The captain gave a speech about ship safety.
B1 The documentary provided interesting information about ship navigation.
B2 The expert spoke extensively about ship propulsion systems.
C1 The conference focused on discussions about ship sustainability.
C2 The research paper delved deep into theories about ship design.
preposition used to indicate movement or direction on a ship
A1 I am worried about ship safety.
A2 The captain gave a speech about ship navigation.
B1 The crew had a meeting about ship maintenance.
B2 The documentary provided information about ship construction.
C1 The expert conducted a seminar about ship propulsion systems.
C2 The research paper delved deep into theories about ship design.
formal The captain gave a detailed briefing about ship safety procedures to all passengers.
informal I heard some interesting stories about ship adventures from the crew members.
slang Let's chat about ship stuff over a cup of coffee.
figurative She felt like she was about ship in the chaotic situation.
abandoned
about ships
more about ship
most about ship
about ships
will about ship
have about ship
is about shipping
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to about ship
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about shipped