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shipping

/ship-ing/US // ˈʃɪp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈʃɪpɪŋ) //

航运,运输,航运业,航运方面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or business of a person or thing that ships.
    • : a number of ships, especially merchant ships, taken as a whole; tonnage.
    • : Obsolete. a voyage.

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Examples

  • The deal also includes free shipping for Amazon Prime members.

  • This very rapid ecommerce growth did come with some hiccups, including a crushing number of packages leading to shipping delays at public and private carriers, including the USPS and UPS.

  • A 23-year-old who works for a shipping company, and who declined to give his name for safety fears, said he was disgusted by the military.

  • Along with the anticipated delayed shipping and production times, unfortunately our onboarding process with Neiman Marcus was initially put on hold.

  • Araujo says they’re also looking into making the sauce available for national and international shipping.

  • Manufacturing merchandise, publicity (a radio ad in SF, Facebook ads, venue specific advertising), supplies, shipping.

  • A plastic factory, a hardware supplier, and shipping–and-receiving giants like Fed-Ex and DHL are neighboring businesses.

  • Higher shipping costs mean additional friction for companies working in the Canadian oil sands.

  • Although new to the shipping industry, Kaiser proved a success in turning out the ships America needed.

  • By Abby Haglage The shipping company heads to court Tuesday to face $1.6 billion in charges of conspiring to traffic illegal meds.

  • She was only having a look; flying around the shipping and Headquarters camp at a great height, but dropping no bombs.

  • That curious, almost ridiculous-looking craft, was among the aristocracy of shipping.

  • After curing, it is removed to the packing house and baled in packages, and then transported on mules to the coast for shipping.

  • The long cavalcade is seen disappearing down the hill, while away in the distance is Portsmouth Harbour with its crowded shipping.

  • The Pryor makes the heaviest, richest shipping, and can only be grown to perfection on alluvial or heavily manured lands.