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1 shipshape
predicative adjective* * *adjective (in good order: She left everything shipshape in her room when she left.) in tadelloser Ordnung* * *ˈship·shapeto get sth \shipshape etw aufräumen* * *['Sipʃeɪp]adj, advtipptopp (inf)we'll soon have you shipshape again, said the doctor (inf) — Sie werden bald wieder auf dem Damm sein, sagte der Arzt (inf)
* * *shipshape adv & präd adj ordentlich:(all) shipshape and Bristol fashion Br umg picobello, tipptopp (in Ordnung);get sth shipshape etwas in Ordnung bringen* * *predicative adjective* * *adj.in guter Ordnung ausdr. -
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3 Bristol fashion
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4 ship
1. nounSchiff, das2. transitive verb,- pp- (take on board) einschiffen, an Bord bringen [Vorräte, Ladung, Passagiere]; (transport by sea) verschiffen [Auto, Truppen]; (send by train, road, or air) verschicken, versenden [Waren]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91503/ship_out">ship out* * *[ʃip] 1. noun1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) das Schiff2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) das Schiff2. verb(to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) verschiffen- shipment- shipper
- shipping
- ship-broker
- shipbuilder
- shipbuilding
- shipowner
- shipshape
- shipwreck 3. verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) Schiffbruch erleiden- shipyard- ship water* * *[ʃɪp]I. n Schiff nt\ship's papers Schiffspapiere plpassenger \ship Passagierschiff ntmerchant \ship Handelsschiff ntnaval \ship Schiff nt der Marinesailing \ship Segelschiff ntto board a \ship an Bord eines Schiffes gehento jump \ship ohne Erlaubnis abheuern▶ when my \ship comes in wenn ich das große Los zieheII. vt<- pp->▪ to \ship sth1. (send by boat) etw verschiffen, etw per Schiff versendento \ship freight [or merchandise] Frachtgut [o Waren] verschiffen2. (transport) etw transportieren [o befördern]* * *[ʃɪp]1. n1) Schiff ntthe good ship Venus — die gute Venus
on board ship — an Bord
2. vt3. vi(= take employment) anheuern* * *ship [ʃıp]A s1. allg Schiff n:ship’s biscuit Br Schiffszwieback m;ship’s company Besatzung f;ship’s husband Mitreeder m;ship’s papers Schiffspapiere;ship’s stores pl Schiffsbedarf m;ship of state fig Staatsschiff;about ship! klar zum Wenden!;2. SCHIFF Vollschiff n (Segelschiff mit 3 oder mehr Masten mit Rahsegeln)3. Boot n4. a) Luftschiff nb) Flugzeug nc) Raumschiff nB v/t1. SCHIFFa) an Bord bringen oder nehmen, verladenb) Passagiere an Bord nehmen2. SCHIFF verschiffen, (mit dem Schiff) transportieren3. WIRTSCHa) verladenc) Ware (zur Verladung) abladen4. SCHIFF übernehmen:ship a sea eine See übernehmen5. SCHIFFa) die Ruder einlegenb) einen Mast einsetzenC v/i SCHIFF1. sich einschiffen2. sich anheuern lassen* * *1. nounSchiff, das2. transitive verb,run a tight ship — (fig.) ein strenges Regiment führen
- pp- (take on board) einschiffen, an Bord bringen [Vorräte, Ladung, Passagiere]; (transport by sea) verschiffen [Auto, Truppen]; (send by train, road, or air) verschicken, versenden [Waren]Phrasal Verbs:- ship out* * *n.Schiff -e n. v.abfertigen v.verschicken v.verschiffen v.
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Shipshape — Ship shape , a. Arranged in a manner befitting a ship; hence, trim; tidy; orderly. [1913 Webster] Even then she expressed her scorn for the lubbery executioner s mode of tying a knot, and did it herself in a shipshape orthodox manner. De Quincey … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shipshape — Ship shape , adv. In a shipshape or seamanlike manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shipshape — (also shipshape and Bristol fashion) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ orderly and neat. ORIGIN Bristol fashion refers to the commercial prosperity of Bristol when its shipping trade was thriving … English terms dictionary
shipshape — *neat, tidy, trim, trig, snug, spick and span … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shipshape — [adj] tidy businesslike, chipper, clean, in good shape, in tip top condition, neat, ordered, orderly, spick and span*, trim, uncluttered, well groomed, well kept; concepts 485,585,621 … New thesaurus
shipshape — [ship′shāp΄] adj. having everything neatly in place, as on board ship; trim adv. in a neat and orderly manner … English World dictionary
shipshape — ship|shape [ˈʃıpʃeıp] adj [not before noun] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: shipshapen made appropriate for a ship (1600 1700), from shapen, old past participle of shape] neat and clean ▪ Let s get this house shipshape. shipshape and Bristol fashion… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shipshape — [[t]ʃɪ̱pʃeɪp[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If something is shipshape, it looks tidy, neat, and in good condition. The house only needs an occasional coat of paint to keep it shipshape … English dictionary
shipshape — /ˈʃɪpʃeɪp / (say shipshayp) adjective 1. in good order; well arranged; neat; tidy. –adverb 2. in a shipshape manner. –phrase 3. (all) shipshape and Bristol fashion, Colloquial extremely tidy. {Phrase Origin: from the reputation for efficiency… …
shipshape — {adj.} In perfect condition; in good order. * /After we left the islands, we left the rented car shipshape for the next driver./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shipshape — {adj.} In perfect condition; in good order. * /After we left the islands, we left the rented car shipshape for the next driver./ … Dictionary of American idioms