Pronunciation: /ʃɪp/
noun a large seagoing vessel
A1 The ship sailed across the ocean.
A2 The cruise ship had a swimming pool on deck.
B1 The cargo ship transported goods from one country to another.
B2 The navy ship was equipped with advanced weaponry.
C1 The luxury yacht was equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
C2 The research ship conducted experiments in the Arctic.
verb to transport or send by ship
A1 The captain will ship the cargo to the port.
A2 They ship products to customers all over the world.
B1 The company ships goods using various carriers.
B2 The online store ships orders within 24 hours.
C1 The logistics team ships supplies to remote locations efficiently.
C2 The shipping company ships large quantities of goods internationally.
formal The cargo ship arrived at the port to unload its goods.
informal I can't wait to go on a cruise ship for vacation!
slang Let's ship it and see what happens.
figurative Their relationship is like a ship sailing through rough waters.
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