释义 |
ship [ʃɪp] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea (尤指航海的)大船,轮船,舰•a sailing ship大帆船 •a merchant/naval ship商船/军舰 •They boarded (= went on to) a ship that was sailing (= leaving) the next day.他们登上了一艘隔天启航的船。 [ʃɪp] noun countable like ships that pass in the night ■If two people are like ships that pass in the night, they meet once or twice by chance for a short time then do not see each other again. 擦肩而过;一面之缘(如果两个人像夜里交错而过的船,他们只短时间见面一两次,然后就不再相遇) [ʃɪp] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition ADVANCED (-pp-) ■to send something, usually a large object or a large quantity of objects or people, to a place far away 运输,运送•We ship books out to New York every month.我们每个月都有书运往纽约。 [ʃɪp] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition Phrasal Verbs [M] ship sb off informal ■to send someone away somewhere 送走某人•The children were shipped off to their grandparents' house for the holidays.孩子们被送到祖父母家度假。 |