Ship - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ʃɪp|  American pronunciation of the word ship
Brit.  |ʃɪp|  British pronunciation of the word ship

noun

- a vessel that carries passengers or freight

verb

- transport commercially (syn: send, transport)
- hire for work on a ship
- go on board (syn: embark)
- travel by ship
- place on board a ship
ship the cargo in the hold of the vessel

Extra examples

He will travel by ship.

The goods were shipped from a foreign port.

Your order is expected to ship soon.

The company will ship its new software next month.

The software will ship next month.

The soldiers were shipped overseas for duty.

When the waves increased, the boat began shipping water.

Grain is shipped by water.

Coal is shipped by rail.

Oversized items cannot be shipped by air.

All merchandise is shipped directly from the manufacturer.

The equipment is shipped with detailed installation instructions.

The software is due to ship next month.

The wounded soldiers were shipped home.

The price is high because the goods have to be shipped out.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: ship
he/she/it: ships
present participle: shipping
past tense: shipped
past participle: shipped
noun
singular: ship
plural: ships
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