shipped / ʃɪp /

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shipped4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
  2. Nautical. a sailing vessel square-rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a spanker on the aftermost mast.Now Rare.a bark having more than three masts.Compare shipentine.
  3. the crew and, sometimes, the passengers of a vessel: The captain gave shore leave to the whole ship.
  4. an airship, airplane, or spacecraft.
v. 有主动词 verb

shipped, ship·ping.

  1. to put or take on board a ship or other means of transportation; to send or transport by ship, rail, truck, plane, etc.
  2. Nautical. to take in over the side, as a vessel does when waves break over it.
  3. to bring into a ship or boat.
v. 无主动词 verb

shipped, ship·ping.

  1. to go on board or travel by ship; embark.
  2. to engage to serve on a ship.
  3. to be sent or transported by ship, rail, truck, plane, etc.: Both packages shipped this morning.to permit of being transported by any of these means:Fresh raspberries do not ship well.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. ship out, to leave, especially for another country or assignment: He said goodbye to his family and shipped out for the West Indies.to send away, especially to another country or assignment.Informal.to quit, resign, or be fired from a job: Shape up or ship out!

shipped 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

consigned

shipped构成的短语

  • ship of state
  • ship out
  • ships that pass in the night
  • desert a sinking ship
  • enough to sink a ship
  • shape up (or ship out)
  • tight ship
  • when one's ship comes in

更多shipped例句

  1. A man aims a garden hose at a massive wall of flames, then almost immediately drops it and says, “Nope, sorry, time to abandon ship,” as if apologizing to the inferno itself.
  2. Honor launched in 2013 and ships over 70 million units annually, according to Huawei’s Tuesday statement.
  3. The first stage of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on a drone ship about nine minutes after lift off.
  4. They infected 11 others on the flight — none of whom had been on the cruise ship — with a strain of the virus that hadn’t yet been identified in Australia.
  5. In my column yesterday, I mistakenly wrote that Howard Richard Colbert died when his ship, the USS Leviathan, was torpedoed.
  6. Champagnes are only required to be stored for 15 months before being shipped.
  7. When Lewis was shipped off to Vietnam, his son was just three months old, and the timing of the assignment worried Lewis.
  8. It was then shipped to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and sold for 50 cents on the dollar.
  9. This powder can be shipped anywhere and then reconstituted—just add water, as if it were instant coffee.
  10. Stalin, now one of the top men in the party, was sent there by Lenin to ensure that grain was getting shipped to Moscow.
  11. Primo de Rivera, who believed the rebellion to be fast on the wane, shipped back to Spain 7,000 troops.
  12. In Cuba its culture commenced in 1580, and from this and the other islands large quantities were shipped to Europe.
  13. I shipped for a voyage to Japan and China, and spent several more years trying to penetrate the forbidden fastnesses of Tibet.
  14. It sent gold to Paris as fast as it could be shipped and insured, and so seems to have liquidated its debt.
  15. His father has told him that nothing else in his island home is shipped in such quantities as Manila hemp.