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Что (кто) такое transship - определение

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Transship      
·vt To transfer from one ship or conveyance to another.
transship      
v. (D; tr.) to transship from; to
Reshipment      
·noun The act of reshipping; also, that which is reshippped.
Transshipment         
  • Scheme describing the possible container flows at a container port/terminal
SHIPMENT OF GOODS OR CONTAINERS TO AN INTERMEDIATE DESTINATION
Transhipped; Transhipping; Tranship; Trans-shipment; Trans shipment; Transhipment; Transshipment point; Transshipped; Transshipping; Transhipment point; Trans-shipment point
Transshipment or transhipment is the shipment of goods or containers to an intermediate destination, then to another destination.
Ship         
  • [[Able seaman]] using a [[needlegun scaler]] on a mooring winch.
  • ''Albatun Dos'', a tuna boat at work near [[Victoria, Seychelles]]
  • ''Amerigo Vespucci'']]  in [[New York Harbor]]
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • One of the sailing trimarans depicted in [[Borobudur]] temple, c. 8th century AD in [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • ship launching]] at the Northern Shipyard in [[Gdańsk, Poland]]
  • Vessels move along the three axes: 1. heave, 2. sway, 3. surge, 4. yaw, 5. pitch, 6. roll
  • wake]], characteristic of vessels passing through water.
  • A ship's hull endures harsh conditions at sea, as illustrated by this [[reefer ship]] in bad weather.
  • ''[[Colombo Express]]'', one of the largest container ships in the world, owned and operated by [[Hapag-Lloyd]] of [[Germany]]
  • Ship carrying containers in Gadiara ([[West Bengal]], [[India]])
  • Two modern [[container ship]]s in [[San Francisco]]
  • ferry]]
  • MS ''Freedom of the Seas'']] under construction in a shipyard in [[Turku]].
  • ''Hurma'', ''Hans'' and ''Voima'' at the [[Lake Saimaa]] in the harbour of [[Imatra]], [[Finland]], at a heritage ship meeting in 2009
  • Workers drag steel plate ashore from beached ships in [[Chittagong]], Bangladesh
  • A Japanese [[atakebune]] from the 16th century
  • Exhaust stack on a container ship.
  • Lines plan for the hull of a basic [[cargo ship]]
  • Egyptian sailing ship, c. 1422–1411 BC
  • Victoria]]''. [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]] led the first expedition that [[circumnavigated]] the globe in 1519–1522.
  • archive-date=2006-09-25}}</ref>
  • "Ship Sarcophagus"]], c.&nbsp;2nd century AD
  • MS ''Polarfront'']] at sea.
  • tighter safety regulations]]
  • A cargo ship pumps ballast water over the side
  • Ship breaking near [[Chittagong]], [[Bangladesh]]
  • date=October 18, 2011}}</ref>
  • A ship's engine room
  • Harry S. Truman}} and a [[replenishment ship]]
  • Passenger ship of [[Köln-Düsseldorfer]] on the river [[Rhine]]
LARGE BUOYANT WATERCRAFT
Ship or vessel; Wooden ship; Ships; -ship; 🚢; Ocean-going vessel; Seaship
A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying cargo or passengers, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research, and fishing. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape, load capacity, and purpose.
shipment         
  • Global freight volumes according to mode of transport in trillions of [[tonne-kilometre]]s in 2010
  • Harbour cranes unload cargo from a container ship at the [[Jawaharlal Nehru Port]], [[Navi Mumbai]], [[India]].
PHYSICAL PROCESS OF TRANSPORTING COMMODITIES AND MERCHANDISE GOODS AND CARGO
Shipment; Shipping weight; Shipped; Shipping and handling; Cargo transport; Cargo transportation; Cargo traffic; Freight industry; Best way; Freight transportation; International shipping; Shipping; Terms of shipment; Processing and handling; Door-to-door shipping; Transport of goods; Freight traffic
¦ noun
1. the action of shipping goods.
2. a consignment of goods shipped.
Ship         
  • [[Able seaman]] using a [[needlegun scaler]] on a mooring winch.
  • ''Albatun Dos'', a tuna boat at work near [[Victoria, Seychelles]]
  • ''Amerigo Vespucci'']]  in [[New York Harbor]]
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • One of the sailing trimarans depicted in [[Borobudur]] temple, c.&nbsp;8th century AD in [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • ship launching]] at the Northern Shipyard in [[Gdańsk, Poland]]
  • Vessels move along the three axes: 1.&nbsp;heave, 2.&nbsp;sway, 3.&nbsp;surge, 4.&nbsp;yaw, 5.&nbsp;pitch, 6.&nbsp;roll
  • wake]], characteristic of vessels passing through water.
  • A ship's hull endures harsh conditions at sea, as illustrated by this [[reefer ship]] in bad weather.
  • ''[[Colombo Express]]'', one of the largest container ships in the world, owned and operated by [[Hapag-Lloyd]] of [[Germany]]
  • Ship carrying containers in Gadiara ([[West Bengal]], [[India]])
  • Two modern [[container ship]]s in [[San Francisco]]
  • ferry]]
  • MS ''Freedom of the Seas'']] under construction in a shipyard in [[Turku]].
  • ''Hurma'', ''Hans'' and ''Voima'' at the [[Lake Saimaa]] in the harbour of [[Imatra]], [[Finland]], at a heritage ship meeting in 2009
  • Workers drag steel plate ashore from beached ships in [[Chittagong]], Bangladesh
  • A Japanese [[atakebune]] from the 16th century
  • Exhaust stack on a container ship.
  • Lines plan for the hull of a basic [[cargo ship]]
  • Egyptian sailing ship, c.&nbsp;1422–1411 BC
  • Victoria]]''. [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]] led the first expedition that [[circumnavigated]] the globe in 1519–1522.
  • archive-date=2006-09-25}}</ref>
  • "Ship Sarcophagus"]], c.&nbsp;2nd century AD
  • MS ''Polarfront'']] at sea.
  • tighter safety regulations]]
  • A cargo ship pumps ballast water over the side
  • Ship breaking near [[Chittagong]], [[Bangladesh]]
  • date=October 18, 2011}}</ref>
  • A ship's engine room
  • Harry S. Truman}} and a [[replenishment ship]]
  • Passenger ship of [[Köln-Düsseldorfer]] on the river [[Rhine]]
LARGE BUOYANT WATERCRAFT
Ship or vessel; Wooden ship; Ships; -ship; 🚢; Ocean-going vessel; Seaship
·noun Pay; reward.
II. Ship ·vi To embark on a ship.
III. Ship ·noun Any large seagoing vessel.
IV. Ship ·vt Hence, to send away; to get rid of.
V. Ship ·vt To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea.
VI. Ship ·vt To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder.
VII. Ship ·vi To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man-of-war.
VIII. Ship ·vt To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen.
IX. Ship ·noun A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense.
X. Ship ·vt To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water.
XI. Ship ·vt By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad.
XII. Ship ·noun Specifically, a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts (a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast), each of which is composed of a lower mast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast, and square-rigged on all masts. ·see Illustation in Appendix.
Shipment         
  • Global freight volumes according to mode of transport in trillions of [[tonne-kilometre]]s in 2010
  • Harbour cranes unload cargo from a container ship at the [[Jawaharlal Nehru Port]], [[Navi Mumbai]], [[India]].
PHYSICAL PROCESS OF TRANSPORTING COMMODITIES AND MERCHANDISE GOODS AND CARGO
Shipment; Shipping weight; Shipped; Shipping and handling; Cargo transport; Cargo transportation; Cargo traffic; Freight industry; Best way; Freight transportation; International shipping; Shipping; Terms of shipment; Processing and handling; Door-to-door shipping; Transport of goods; Freight traffic
·noun That which is shipped.
II. Shipment ·noun The act or process of shipping; as, he was engaged in the shipment of coal for London; an active shipment of wheat from the West.
ship         
  • [[Able seaman]] using a [[needlegun scaler]] on a mooring winch.
  • ''Albatun Dos'', a tuna boat at work near [[Victoria, Seychelles]]
  • ''Amerigo Vespucci'']]  in [[New York Harbor]]
  • Fijian]] voyaging [[outrigger boat]] with a [[crab claw sail]]
  • One of the sailing trimarans depicted in [[Borobudur]] temple, c.&nbsp;8th century AD in [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • ship launching]] at the Northern Shipyard in [[Gdańsk, Poland]]
  • Vessels move along the three axes: 1.&nbsp;heave, 2.&nbsp;sway, 3.&nbsp;surge, 4.&nbsp;yaw, 5.&nbsp;pitch, 6.&nbsp;roll
  • wake]], characteristic of vessels passing through water.
  • A ship's hull endures harsh conditions at sea, as illustrated by this [[reefer ship]] in bad weather.
  • ''[[Colombo Express]]'', one of the largest container ships in the world, owned and operated by [[Hapag-Lloyd]] of [[Germany]]
  • Ship carrying containers in Gadiara ([[West Bengal]], [[India]])
  • Two modern [[container ship]]s in [[San Francisco]]
  • ferry]]
  • MS ''Freedom of the Seas'']] under construction in a shipyard in [[Turku]].
  • ''Hurma'', ''Hans'' and ''Voima'' at the [[Lake Saimaa]] in the harbour of [[Imatra]], [[Finland]], at a heritage ship meeting in 2009
  • Workers drag steel plate ashore from beached ships in [[Chittagong]], Bangladesh
  • A Japanese [[atakebune]] from the 16th century
  • Exhaust stack on a container ship.
  • Lines plan for the hull of a basic [[cargo ship]]
  • Egyptian sailing ship, c.&nbsp;1422–1411 BC
  • Victoria]]''. [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]] led the first expedition that [[circumnavigated]] the globe in 1519–1522.
  • archive-date=2006-09-25}}</ref>
  • "Ship Sarcophagus"]], c.&nbsp;2nd century AD
  • MS ''Polarfront'']] at sea.
  • tighter safety regulations]]
  • A cargo ship pumps ballast water over the side
  • Ship breaking near [[Chittagong]], [[Bangladesh]]
  • date=October 18, 2011}}</ref>
  • A ship's engine room
  • Harry S. Truman}} and a [[replenishment ship]]
  • Passenger ship of [[Köln-Düsseldorfer]] on the river [[Rhine]]
LARGE BUOYANT WATERCRAFT
Ship or vessel; Wooden ship; Ships; -ship; 🚢; Ocean-going vessel; Seaship
¦ noun
1. a large seagoing boat.
a sailing vessel with a bowsprit and three or more square-rigged masts.
2. a spaceship.
3. N. Amer. an aircraft.
¦ verb (ships, shipping, shipped)
1. transport on a ship.
transport by other means.
dated embark on a ship.
(of a sailor) take service on a ship.
2. (of a boat) take in (water) over the side.
3. take (oars) from the rowlocks and lay them inside a boat.
fix (a rudder, mast, etc.) in place on a ship.
4. make (a product) available for purchase.
Phrases
a sinking ship a failing organization or endeavour.
take ship set off on a voyage by ship.
when one's ship comes in (or home) when one's fortune is made.
Derivatives
shipless adjective
shipload noun
shippable adjective
shipper noun
Origin
OE scip (n.), late OE scipian (v.), of Gmc origin.
shipment         
  • Global freight volumes according to mode of transport in trillions of [[tonne-kilometre]]s in 2010
  • Harbour cranes unload cargo from a container ship at the [[Jawaharlal Nehru Port]], [[Navi Mumbai]], [[India]].
PHYSICAL PROCESS OF TRANSPORTING COMMODITIES AND MERCHANDISE GOODS AND CARGO
Shipment; Shipping weight; Shipped; Shipping and handling; Cargo transport; Cargo transportation; Cargo traffic; Freight industry; Best way; Freight transportation; International shipping; Shipping; Terms of shipment; Processing and handling; Door-to-door shipping; Transport of goods; Freight traffic
(shipments)
1.
A shipment is an amount of a particular kind of cargo that is sent to another country on a ship, train, aeroplane, or other vehicle.
Food shipments could begin in a matter of weeks.
...a shipment of weapons.
N-COUNT: usu N n, N of n
2.
The shipment of a cargo somewhere is the sending of it there by ship, train, aeroplane, or some other vehicle.
Bananas are packed before being transported to the docks for shipment overseas.
N-UNCOUNT