ship

英 [??p] 美[??p]
  • vt. 運送,乘船;以船運送
  • vi. 上船;乘船旅行;當船員
  • n. 船;艦;太空船
  • n. (Ship)人名;(中)攝(廣東話·威妥瑪)

CET4TEM4考研CET6基本詞匯中高頻詞

詞態變化


復數:?ships;第三人稱單數:?ships;過去式:?shipped;過去分詞:?shipped;現在分詞:?shipping;

中文詞源


ship 大船,艦,船運,運輸

來自古英語 scip,船,來自 Proto-Germanic*skipa,船,掏空物,來自 PIE*skep,切,分開,來自 PIE*skei,切,分開,詞源同 shape,-scape.來自早期掏木為船的原始做法,比較 boat.

英文詞源


ship
ship: [OE] Ship comes from a prehistoric Germanic *skipam, which also produced German schiff, Dutch schip, Swedish skepp, and Danish skib. It is not known for certain where this came from, although a link has been suggested with Latvian shkibīt ‘cut, hew’, in which case the underlying meaning of ship could be ‘hollowed-out log’ – a ‘dugout’, in other words.

The Old High German form schif was borrowed into Italian as schifo, and this made its way via French esquif into English as skiff [16]. The Middle Dutch form schip had a derivative schipper ‘captain of a small ship’, which has given English skipper [14]. And equip too comes from a relative of English ship.

=> equip, skiff, skipper
ship (n.)
Old English scip "ship, boat," from Proto-Germanic *skipam (cognates: Old Norse, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Gothic skip, Danish skib, Swedish skepp, Middle Dutch scip, Dutch schip, Old High German skif, German Schiff), "Germanic noun of obscure origin" [Watkins]. Others suggest perhaps originally "tree cut out or hollowed out," and derive it from PIE root *skei- "to cut, split."

Now a vessel of considerable size, adapted to navigation; the Old English word was used for small craft as well, and definitions changed over time; in 19c., distinct from a boat in having a bowsprit and three masts, each with a lower, top, and topgallant mast. French esquif, Italian schifo are Germanic loan-words.

Phrase ships that pass in the night is from Longfellow's poem "Elizabeth" in "Tales of a Wayside Inn" (1863). Figurative use of nautical runs a tight ship (i.e., one that does not leak) is attested from 1965.
ship (v.)
c. 1300, "to send or transport (merchandise, people) by ship; to board a ship; to travel by ship, sail, set sail," also figurative, from ship (n.). Old English scipian is attested only in the senses "take ship, embark; be furnished with a ship." Transferred to other means of conveyance (railroad, etc.) from 1857, originally American English. Related: Shipped; shipping.

雙語例句


1. She mispronounced ship as sheep.
她把ship念成sheep了.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

2. 'ship " doesn't rhyme with'sheep ".
Ship 和 sheep 不押韻.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

3. Captain Cook safely navigated his ship without accident for 100 voyages.
庫克船長駕駛的船安全出航100次無事故。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Sailors hung about while they waited to ship out.
水手們在等待離港的時候四處閑逛。

來自柯林斯例句

5. In a naval battle your aim is to sink the enemy's ship.
在海戰中目標就是擊沉敵船。

來自柯林斯例句

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