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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. ship [Brit ʃɪp, Am ʃɪp] СЪЩ

ship
ship (smaller)
to travel by ship
to send sth by ship
to take ship for India arch
a ship of the line ИСТ
the good ship Ivanhoe arch, liter

II. ship <forma in -ing shipping, pt, pp shipped> [Brit ʃɪp, Am ʃɪp] ГЛАГ прх

1. ship (send):

ship (by sea)
ship (by air)
ship (overland)

2. ship (take on board):

ship cargo, supplies
ship oars
to ship water

III. ship [Brit ʃɪp, Am ʃɪp]

the ship of state
to run a tight ship

ship's boat [ˌʃɪpsˈbəʊt] СЪЩ (lifeboat)

slave ship [Am ˈsleɪv ˌʃɪp] СЪЩ

slave ship

recovery ship [rɪˈkʌvərɪˌʃɪp] СЪЩ

recovery ship АВИО, МОР

container ship [Am kənˈteɪnər ʃɪp] СЪЩ

ship's papers [ˈʃɪpsˌpeɪpəz] СЪЩ npl

ship's husband [ˈʃɪpsˌhʌzbənd] СЪЩ

mother ship [Brit, Am ˈməðər ʃɪp] СЪЩ

mother ship

ship's articles [ˌʃɪpsˈɑːtɪklz] СЪЩ npl

factory ship [Brit, Am ˈfækt(ə)ri ʃɪp] СЪЩ

factory ship
factory ship f
factory ship

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английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. ship [ʃɪp] СЪЩ

ship
sailing ship
to board a ship

II. ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] ГЛАГ прх

1. ship (send by boat):

ship
to ship freight

2. ship (transport):

ship

merchant ship СЪЩ

ship out ГЛАГ нпрх

ship out

ship off ГЛАГ прх

ship off goods
ship off person

cargo ship СЪЩ

cargo ship
cargo м inv
cargo ship

cruise ship СЪЩ

cruise ship

container ship СЪЩ

recovery ship СЪЩ

sailing ship СЪЩ, sailing vessel СЪЩ

sailing ship
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
ship
sailing ship
cargo ship
Present
Iship
youship
he/she/itships
weship
youship
theyship
Past
Ishipped
youshipped
he/she/itshipped
weshipped
youshipped
theyshipped
Present Perfect
Ihaveshipped
youhaveshipped
he/she/ithasshipped
wehaveshipped
youhaveshipped
theyhaveshipped
Past Perfect
Ihadshipped
youhadshipped
he/she/ithadshipped
wehadshipped
youhadshipped
theyhadshipped

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He at least should have been confronted about these beliefs, told to cease and desist, and to shape up or ship out.
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When the claw was dropped onto an attacking ship the arm would swing upwards, lifting the ship out of the water and possibly sinking it.
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To aid emergency repair efforts, the ballast tanks were used to lift the damaged side of the ship out of the water.
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This raised the dock, taking the ship out of the water for repairs and maintenance.
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By the mid twentieth century, copper oxide based paints could keep a ship out of drydock for as much as 18 months, or as little as 12 in tropical waters.
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