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1. сущ.1) общ. корабль, (морское) судноSee:dry cargo ship, cargo ship, combination ship, merchant ship, tramp ship, ship agent, ship's agent, ship broker, shipbroker, ships agency, free alongside ship, delivered ex ship, ex ship2) общ. (судовой) экипаж, команда корабляto pay off a ship — распускать [увольнять\] экипаж судна
3) общ. самолет; космический корабль2. гл.1) трансп. отправлять, перевозить, транспортировать (товары или грузы морем, по железной дороге, по воздуху, автотранспортом)It was among the first firms to ship cargo by air. — Она была одной из первых фирм, специализирующихся на перевозке грузов по воздуху.
See:2)а) трансп. грузить, производить погрузку на корабль [судно\]; грузитьсяto ship goods on board a ship — грузить [погружать\] товары на борт судна
Ant:б) трансп. производить посадку на корабль, принимать людей на бортSee:3) общ. набирать [нанимать\] экипаж [команду\] корабля [судна\]; наниматься на корабль [судно\] (напр., матросом)
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