词组 | ship |
释义 | ship [shipped, shipped, shipping] ship in 1. ship sth in • ship in sth usually passive to bring goods or materials to a place in a ship or plane, especially in large quantities: ▪ Many consumer goods such as videotapes and electric shavers are shipped in from abroad. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑bring in 2. ship sb in • ship in sb to bring people to a place in order to work there, for example from another country because there are not enough people available in the place already: ▪ Because of the shortage of staff in our schools, teachers had to be shipped in from Europe. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑bring in ship off 1. ship sb/sth off • ship off sb/sth informal to send or take people somewhere, especially without asking them if they want to go: ▪ I was shipped off to school in England at the age of seven, leaving my family behind in Sierra Leone. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑send away, ↑pack off 2. ship sb/sth off • ship off sb/sth to send people or goods to a place in a ship: ▪ In 1850 the slaves were sold in Havana, and shipped off to work in sugar plantations. ship out 1. ship sth/sb out • ship out sth/sb to send goods or people somewhere in a ship or plane, especially in large quantities: ▪ Food and clothing will be shipped out to the disaster area within the next few days. 2. ship out informal to leave a place: ▪ The men were under orders to ship out early next morning. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑leave |
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