0 a large boat that carries people or goods by sea -- корабль
1 to send something from one place to another -- транспортировать, перевозить
[ often passive ] These vegetables have been shipped halfway around the world.
Total amount of separated but dirty waste must be greater than the total amount shipped to all the recycling centres plus exports.
Feeds are also shipped intercontinentally more frequently and in greater amounts by weight than are live cattle [15].
Such a law would give more leverage to the craftsmen who constructed federal buildings, built ships, and fashioned armor plate.
The investigation highlighted difficulties with surveillance of respiratory illness on cruise ships.
The ships and docks evoke departures and arrivals ; the cemetery suggests bereavements ; the crowd scenes, frantic searches for missing characters.
The star exerts a strong gravitational force, which complicates the ship's manoeuvring.
If litigation over the initial terms of hire was infrequent, mariners often complained when masters or merchants changed a ship's destination midvoyage.
A variety of ships are available at each port.
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(尤指航海的)大船,輪船,艦, 運輸,運送, (表示頭銜、地位、技巧或關係)…
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(尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰, 运输,运送, (表示头衔、地位、技巧或关系)…
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barco, barco [masculine, singular]…
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navio…
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(大型の)船, 船舶…
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gemi, göndermek, yollamak…
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navire [masculine], expédier, navire…
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vaixell…
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