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shipping
船運,海運業
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shipping
出貨
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ship
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shipped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shipping
.]
1.
To
put
on
board
of
a
ship
,
or
vessel
of
any
kind
,
for
transportation
;
to
send
by
water
.
The
timber
was
. . .
shipped
in
the
bay
of
Attalia
,
from
whence
it
was
by
sea
transported
to
Pelusium
.
--
Knolles
.
2.
By
extension
,
in
commercial
usage
,
to
commit
to
any
conveyance
for
transportation
to
a
distance
;
as
,
to
ship
freight
by
railroad
.
3.
Hence
,
to
send
away
;
to
get
rid
of
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
To
engage
or
secure
for
service
on
board
of
a
ship
;
as
,
to
ship
seamen
.
5.
To
receive
on
board
ship
;
as
,
to
ship
a
sea
.
6.
To
put
in
its
place
;
as
,
to
ship
the
tiller
or
rudder
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ship·ping
a.
1.
Relating
to
ships
,
their
ownership
,
transfer
,
or
employment
;
as
,
shiping
concerns
.
2.
Relating
to
,
or
concerned
in
,
the
forwarding
of
goods
;
as
,
a
shipping
clerk
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ship·ping
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
one
who
,
or
of
that
which
,
ships
;
as
,
the
shipping
of
flour
to
Liverpool
.
2.
The
collective
body
of
ships
in
one
place
,
or
belonging
to
one
port
,
country
,
etc
.;
vessels
,
generally
;
tonnage
.
3.
Navigation
.
“God
send
'
em
good
shipping
.”
Shipping articles
,
articles
of
agreement
between
the
captain
of
a
vessel
and
the
seamen
on
board
,
in
respect
to
the
amount
of
wages
,
length
of
time
for
which
they
are
shipping
,
etc
. --
Bouvier
.
To take shipping
,
to
embark
;
to
take
ship
. [
Obs
.] --
John
vi
. 24.
--
Shak
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ship
n
:
a
vessel
that
carries
passengers
or
freight
v
1:
transport
commercially
[
syn
:
transport
,
send
]
2:
hire
for
work
on
a
ship
3:
go
on
board
[
syn
:
embark
] [
ant
:
disembark
]
4:
travel
by
ship
5:
place
on
board
a
ship
; "
ship
the
cargo
in
the
hold
of
the
vessel
"
[
also
:
shipping
,
shipped
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shipping
n
1:
the
commercial
enterprise
of
transporting
goods
and
materials
[
syn
:
transportation
,
transport
]
2:
conveyance
provided
by
the
ships
belonging
to
one
country
or
industry
[
syn
:
cargo ships
,
merchant marine
, {
merchant
vessels
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shipping
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ship
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