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Meanings of
ships
in English
Russian
судно
Portuguese
navio
Catalan
vaixell
Spanish
barco
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Large buoyant watercraft.
ship
marine vessel
water vessel
Related terms
floating object
Russian
судно
Synonyms
Examples for "
ship
"
ship
marine vessel
water vessel
Examples for "
ship
"
1
The
ship
was an excellent provider; this meal, however, tasted particularly fine.
2
To help any shipmate who may need help; to help the
ship
.
3
Soon after the
ship
made port, however, the story began to change.
4
The
ship
reported an engine problem in an area with strong winds.
5
Keilaf said Innoviz's products will start to
ship
in the coming months.
1
Just like that floating
marine
vessel
Ciarran and Kiki may or may not have seen.
2
The pipeline was damaged by an unidentified
marine
vessel
unrelated to Newfield's operations, the company said.
3
The first "badges" were probably the carved figureheads carried on
marine
vessels
since earliest times.
4
As of January 1, all
marine
vessels
must drastically cut how much sulfur they pump into the air.
5
Up till now, only crew on merchant
marine
vessels
could avail of a seafarers' allowance of €6,350.
1
Engineers and work crews were hurriedly checking and refitting the deep-
water
vessel
.
2
A globular
water
vessel
with a ridge around the middle; polished black ware.
3
In the kitchen, the unattended
water
vessel
had boiled dry.
4
A pear-shaped
water
vessel
with two loop handles placed opposite each other near the mouth.
5
Johann began pulling them in, one by one, and passing the
water
vessel
to the newcomers.
Usage of
ships
in English
1
Several
ships
have carried out rescue operations in recent days, he said.
2
With Hanjin's situation suddenly in limbo, its
ships
were stranded at sea.
3
Three container
ships
crossed the new waterway, state news agency MENA reported.
4
Of course they've lost some people and some
ships
along the way.
5
MAN Energy makes large diesel engines used in
ships
and power stations.
6
In recent days, Italy has refused to accept two migrant rescue
ships
.
7
France and Spain had lost many
ships
,
destroyed or taken as prizes.
8
We shall always need
ships
and those brave enough to fight them.
9
The
ships
dropped anchor; the boats were lowered; the people went ashore.
10
The class, although new, was getting a reputation as being good
ships
.
11
News of this engagement spread quickly among the
ships
in the area.
12
But, these days, cruise
ships
must follow very strict international maritime laws.
13
They had done the impossible: taken on four Covenant
ships
and won.
14
There's a reason military
ships
are scuttled the second someone takes engineering.
15
U.S. surveillance aircraft and
ships
have long conducted surveys in the sea.
16
Plus nobody really knows how big
ships
will behave so far north.
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ships
ship
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
other ships
many ships
english ships
more ships
british ships
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Translations for
ships
Russian
судно
корабль
Portuguese
navio
Catalan
vaixell
Spanish
barco
Ships
through the time
Ships
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
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