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II . ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] V. trans.

1. ship (send by boat):

2. ship (transport):

3. ship (deliver goods):

container ship SUST. NÁUT.

merchant ship SUST. NÁUT.

oceangoing ship SUST. NÁUT.

sailing ship SUST.

ship off V. trans.

1. ship off (send):

2. ship off a. fig. (send away):

ship out V. trans.

ship out person, cargo:

free alongside ship ADJ. ECON.

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When massive factory ships of proven contempt arrive in our coastal waters, both the environment and local fisheries lose out.
coastmonkey.ie
Ships normally tie up bow out.
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By moving their ships to the Panamanian flag, owners could avoid providing these protections.
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He bought his first cargo vessel in 1938 and by the 1960s, owned a fleet of ships.
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They were designed to transport 1,500 troops and their combat equipment, and land them on hostile shores with the ships' integral landing craft.
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Class societies allow special status to ships with well implemented PMS.
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The helicopter carrier sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey/salvage vessels, to create a sea base for the rescue effort.
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Other ships will remain depreciable over a five-year period at a rate of 20% per year.
www.mondaq.com
The game ends when ten ships slip past the player's cannon.
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The town grew as it became a major port for the tobacco trade, with exports transported by ocean-going sailing ships.
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