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21 airship air·ship n
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22 apprenticeship ap·pren·tice·ship n
[ə'prɛntɪsˌʃɪp]apprendistato, tirocinioto serve one's apprenticeship — fare il proprio apprendistato or tirocinio
English-Italian dictionary > apprenticeship ap·pren·tice·ship n
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23 authorship author·ship n
['ɔːθəˌʃɪp] -
24 battleship battle·ship n
['bætlˌʃɪp]nave f da guerra -
25 brinkmanship brink·man·ship n
['brɪŋkmənˌʃɪp] -
26 censorship cen·sor·ship n
['sɛnsəˌʃɪp] -
27 chairmanship chair·man·ship n
['tʃɛəmənˌʃɪp] -
28 championship **** cham·pi·on·ship n
['tʃæmpjənˌʃɪp](contest) campionatoEnglish-Italian dictionary > championship **** cham·pi·on·ship n
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29 citizenship citi·zen·ship n
['sɪtɪznˌʃɪp] -
30 companionship com·pan·ion·ship n
[kəm'pænjənˌʃɪp]English-Italian dictionary > companionship com·pan·ion·ship n
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31 comradeship com·rade·ship n
['kɒmrɪdʃɪp] -
32 courtship court·ship n
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33 craftsmanship crafts·man·ship n
['krɒːftsmənˌʃɪp](skill) arte f, abilità, maestriaEnglish-Italian dictionary > craftsmanship crafts·man·ship n
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34 dealership deal·er·ship n
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35 dictatorship dic·ta·tor·ship n
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36 directorship di·rec·tor·ship n
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37 draftsmanship drafts·man·ship Am ['drɒːftsmənʃɪp] n
(skill) arte f del disegnoEnglish-Italian dictionary > draftsmanship drafts·man·ship Am ['drɒːftsmənʃɪp] n
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38 draughtsmanship draughts·man·ship
(skill) arte f del disegnoEnglish-Italian dictionary > draughtsmanship draughts·man·ship
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39 editorship edi·tor·ship n
['ɛdɪtəʃɪp]direzione f (di pubblicazione) -
40 fellowship fel·low·ship n
['fɛləʊˌʃɪp](companionship) compagnia, (club, society) associazione f, Univ
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ship — ship·en·tine; ship·less; ship·man; ship·ment; ship·pa·ble; ship·page; ship·pen; ship·per; ship·pon; show·man·ship; sib·ship; sis·ter·ship; siz·ar·ship; skip·per·ship; sol·dier·ship; so·lic·i·tor·ship; son·ship; space·ship; speak·er·ship;… … English syllables
Ship — Ship, n. [OE. ship, schip, AS. scip; akin to OFries. skip, OS. scip, D. schip, G. schiff, OHG. scif, Dan. skib, Sw. skeep, Icel. & Goth. skip; of unknown origin. Cf. {Equip}, {Skiff}, {Skipper}.] 1. Any large seagoing vessel. [1913 Webster] Like… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ship — [ʆɪp] noun PROPERTY ORGANIZATIONS Safe Home Income Plans association; an official organization in Britain that represents and controls companies who provide Hip S: • the Ship code of practice * * * Ⅰ … Financial and business terms
ship — [ship] n. [ME < OE scip, akin to Ger schiff, ON skip < IE * skeib < * skei , to cut, separate (> L scindere, to cut), extension of base * sek , to cut (> SAW1): basic sense “hollowed out tree trunk”] 1. any water vehicle of… … English World dictionary
Ship — (englisch Schiff ) steht für CAM Ship, britisches Handelsschiff im 2. Weltkrieg Cleanest Ship Projekt der Energiegesellschaft BP E Ship Frachtschiff Federal German Ship (Schiff der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ) FGS Schiffe der Deutschen Marine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ship — Ship, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shipping}.] 1. To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water. [1913 Webster] The timber was . . . shipped in the bay of Attalia, from whence it was by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ship — ► NOUN 1) a large seagoing boat. 2) a sailing vessel with a bowsprit and three or more square rigged masts. 3) a spaceship. 4) N. Amer. an aircraft. ► VERB (shipped, shipping) 1) transport on … English terms dictionary
Ship — (в переводе с англ. корабль ) многозначный термин: The Ship компьютерная игра в жанре FPS Ship Simulator 2006 игра симулятор гражданских кораблей Freedom Ship корабль, называемый городом на море Delivered Ex Ship условие договора… … Википедия
Ship — Ship, v. i. 1. To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man of war. [1913 Webster] 2. To embark on a ship. Wyclif (Acts xxviii. 11) [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ship — Ship, n. [AS. scipe.] Pay; reward. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In withholding or abridging of the ship or the hire or the wages of servants. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-ship — [OE. schipe, AS. scipe; akin to OFries. skipe, OLG. skepi, D. schap, OHG. scaf, G. schaft. Cf. {Shape}, n., and {Landscape}.] A suffix denoting state, office, dignity, profession, or art; as in lordship, friendship, chancellorship, stewardship,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English