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shipyard

/ship-yahrd/US // ˈʃɪpˌyɑrd //UK // (ˈʃɪpˌjɑːd) //

造船厂,造船所,船厂,造船公司

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a yard or enclosure in which ships are built or repaired.

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Examples

  • Our chairman is over visiting the shipyards we’re all of our ships are being built this week.

  • It was apparent that Musk was not building a ship, he was building a shipyard.

  • That’s what the trade union Solidarity did, drawing its initial strength from protests by shipyard workers in Gdansk before growing into a national phenomenon with 10 million members within a year.

  • Namely, community representatives and environmental justice advocates wanted to adopt zoning in an area just North of Harbor Drive that could act as a buffer between the shipyard along the water, and the more residential area to the north and east.

  • Gómez grew up in Barrio Logan, an area plagued by industrial air pollution from the highways that roll through the neighborhood and the shipyards that flank it.

  • Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the TP.

  • Now Sting gets his turn, with this musical that he based on his own experiences growing up near a shipyard.

  • His boss suggested he should, but Tam apparently held other views, went into a shipyard and was "badged and reserved."

  • It was a great pleasure for the young Consul to go his morning round in the shipyard with Mr. Robson.

  • Guinayangan also boasts a shipyard, which is nothing more than a rough shed, the implements being most primitive in construction.

  • Two-and-twenty years ago, Sandy McGregor worked as a day-laborer in a shipyard, at three and sixpence per day.

  • At the time the war broke out, there was hardly a shipyard in the confines of the Confederacy.