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Ship

Ship meaning

A water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat. | A vessel which travels through any medium other than across land, such as an airship or spaceship. | A spaceship.

Example sentences (20)

A Singapore court defined a ship as a waterborne vessel that looks like a ship and operates like a ship.

The Gokstad Viking Ship and Oseberg Viking Ship are two well-preserved Viking ship burials that provide fascinating insights into Viking burial traditions.

A recent US Navy ship hit a reef and the local country fine was a million dollars a day and the ship was cut off the reef, effectively trashing a more expensive ship.

The extended and festive Fourth of July weekend visit by the Italian tall ship Amerigo Vespucci came to an end on Monday, July 8, as the ship’s crew and well-wishers gathered at San Pedro’s Outer Harbor to send the ship on its way.

The other operation targeted the ship (SEAJOY) in the Red Sea, he added, noting that the ship was targeted after its violation of the decision to ban access to the ports of occupied Palestine by the company that owns the ship.

When the guy goes outside of the ship, if it’s accelerating at one G it’s also accelerating at one G outside the ship, so he can’t just be floating weightless outside the ship.

The lead ship in the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship program is now pier side at Halifax Shipyard where our shipbuilders will continue working to prepare the ship for sea trials in 2019.

The three-ship fleet of Christopher Columbus included two ships known as caravels, Nina and Pinta, and one larger ship which served as Columbus’ flag ship, Santa Maria.

A ship travels by the island, but without the boys' smoke signal to alert the ship's crew, the ship continues by without stopping.

As Ternate did not have enough stock, the ship for which the men had stayed to prepare was used by the Sultan of Ternate to fill Ferdinand Magellan 's last ship, which was the first ship to circumnavigate the world.

At the end of 1898 electric wave telegraphy established by Marconi had demonstrated its utility, especially for communication between ship and ship and ship and shore.

Clipper ship sailing cards Clipper ship sailing card for the "Free Trade", printed by Nesbitt & Co., NY, early 1860s Departures of clipper ships, mostly from New York and Boston to San Francisco, were advertised by clipper ship sailing cards.

Equipment Shipboard equipment varies from ship to ship depending on such factors as the ship's era, design, area of operation, and purpose.

Examples outside logic include the Ship of Theseus from philosophy (questioning whether a ship repaired over time by replacing each of its wooden parts would remain the same ship).

Fleet escapes the sinking ship aboard Lifeboat 6. * Paul Brightwell as Quartermaster Robert Hichens : One of the ship's six quartermasters and at the ship's wheel at the time of collision.

In other words, is this recently constructed ship, the same ship as the ship originally called the "Theseus", considering that S3 was built out of the same materials, and according to the same plans as S1.

Instead, McLean modified his original concept into loading just the containers, not the chassis, onto the ship; hence the designation "container ship" or "box" ship.

Spatial torpedoes are the ship's most powerful and primary ship-to-ship weapon before the installation of phase cannons.

Splinters from this shell killed the torpedo tubes' crews, damaged the ship's communications, riddled the ship's funnels and searchlights and wrecked the ship's Walrus aircraft, just as it was about to be launched for gunnery spotting.

The question then arises: Is the ship in the harbor, now called S2, the same ship as the ship that was in the harbor, fifty years ago (called S1, for convenience)?