unship 的 2 个定义
un·shipped, un·ship·ping.
- to put or take off from a ship, as persons or goods.
- to remove from the place proper for its use, as an oar or tiller.
un·shipped, un·ship·ping.
- to become unloaded or removed.
unship 近义词
等同于 discharge
更多unship例句
- The crew were unable to unship it by reason of its weight, and had to be satisfied with lashing it securely.
- Now, Tim Clyst, if an' in case yu've a-got some scandal on yer tongue, don't yu never unship it here.
- Then he tried to unship the rudder (the singed boatman was no use at all in this emergency) and so make use of that as a float.
- If you are so fortunate as to possess a racing-sail and spars, unship the old ones and ship the racing-spars and sail.
- And now the men, rising reluctantly from their lair among the grass, unship the long blades of the machine.