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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Käännös | Konteksti |
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| Substantiivit |
| 1. | | merenkulku |
| 2. | | |
| 3. | | puhekieli, merenkulku |
| 4. | | slangi |
| 5. | | runollinen, harvinainen |
| 6. | | harvinainen |
| Verbit |
| 7. | | |
| 8. | | |
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| 13. | | |
| 14. | | urheilu |
| Muut/tuntemattomat |
| 15. | | |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (nautical) A water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat.
- (fandom slang) A fictional romantic relationship between two characters, either real or themselves fictional, especially one explored in fan fiction.
- (chiefly in combination) A vessel which travels through any medium other than across land, such as an airship or spaceship.
- (uncommon) Clipping of relationship.
- (cellular automata, chiefly in combination) A spaceship.
- (cellular automata) A particular still life consisting of an empty cell surrounded by six live cells.
- (archaic, nautical, formal) A sailing vessel with three or more square-rigged masts.
- A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense.
- (cartomancy) The third card of the Lenormand deck.
- (dated) An aircraft.
Verbi
- (fandom slang, transitive) To support or approve of a fictional romantic relationship between two characters, typically in fan fiction or other fandom contexts.
- (transitive) To send by water-borne transport.
- (transitive) To send (a parcel or container) to a recipient (by any means of transport).
- (ergative) To release (a product, not necessarily physical) to vendors or customers; to launch.
- (ergative) To engage to serve on board a vessel.
- (intransitive) To embark on a ship.
- (transitive, nautical) To put or secure in its place.
- (transitive) To take in or take on (water) over the sides of a vessel.
- (colloquial, with dummy it) To leave, depart, scram.
- (ditransitive, colloquial) To pass (from one person to another).
- (ambitransitive, poker slang) To go all in.
- (transitive, sports) To trade or send (a player) to another team.
- (transitive, rugby) To draw (a penalty) by bungling a kick and giving the opposing team possession.
Esimerkit
- The timber was[...]shipped in the bay of Attalia, from whence it was by sea transported to Pelusium.
- One of the hidden glories of Victorian engineering is proper drains. Isolating a city’s effluent and shipping it away in underground sewers has probably saved more lives than any medical procedure except vaccination.
- to ship freight by railroad
- to ship seamen; I shipped on a man-of-war.
- With finger pointed and eye levelled at the Pequod, the beggar-like stranger stood a moment, as if in a troubled reverie; then starting a little, turned and said:—“Ye’ve shipped, have ye? Names down on the papers? Well, well, what’s signed, is signed; and what’s to be, will be;[...]
- to ship the tiller or rudder
- We were shipping so much water I was sure we would capsize.
- Can you ship me the ketchup?
- And when scrum-half Ben Youngs, who had a poor game, was burgled by opposite number Irakli Abuseridze and the ball shipped down the line to Irakli Machkhaneli, it looked like Georgia had scored a try of their own, but the winger's foot was in touch.
- Twins ship Delmon Young to Tigers.
- England were shipping penalties at an alarming rate - five in the first 15 minutes alone - and with Wilkinson missing three long-distance pots of his own in the first 20 minutes, the alarm bells began to ring for Martin Johnson's men.
- I ship Kirk and Spock in my Star Trek fan fiction.
- "The well-built ship rode low with her burden, yet danced a little on the lapping shore-waves, ready to be gone."
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