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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} gemi

Bu gemi okyanus yolculuğu için uygun değil. - This ship is not fit for an ocean voyage.

Gemi Panama Kanalından geçti. - The ship went through the Panama Canal.

{f} gemiye bindirmek
{f} gemi ile yollamak
{i} tekne

Büyük gemi bir balıkçı teknesine çarptı. - The big ship rammed a fishing boat.

yükleme yapmak
(Politika, Siyaset) postalamak
sevketme
bir şeyi gemiyle yollamak
yüklemek
(Askeri) gemiyle yollamak
(Askeri) gemi ile göndermek
yollamak
gemiye yüklemek
(kimise bir yere) yollamak
(mal) yollamak
göndermek
gemiye tayfa olarak almak/girmek
büyük uçak ya da uzay gemisi
uzay aracı

Uzay aracı yakında aya ulaşacak. - The space ship will get to the moon soon.

gemiyle taşımak/göndermek
{f} gemiyle yolla
vapur

Tom ve Mary balayıları için İtalya yakınında vapurla seyahate çıktılar fakat gemi battı ve Tom kamarasında boğuldu. - Tom and Mary went on a cruise near Italy for their honeymoon, but the ship sank and Tom was drowned in his cabin.

gemisi
gemiyi
{f} nakletmek
{f} kürekleri içeri almak
gemi hizmetine almak
{i} uzay gemisi

O güzel bir uzay gemisi. - That's a nice space ship.

(bir şeyi) (bir nakliyat aracıyla) göndermek, yollamak: Haven't you shipped that order yet? O siparişi
{f} tayfa olmak
{f} 1. (bir şeyi) (bir nakliyat aracıyla) göndermek, yollamak: Haven't you shipped that order yet? O siparişi
kürek veya dümeni yerine takmak
üç direkli ve her direkte seren ile yan yelkenleri olan gemi
{f} tayfa olarak almak
gemiye binm
i. gemi; vapur. f
{f} su almak (gemi)
{f} gemiye binmek

Bu gemiye binmek için izin alabilir miyim? - May I have permission to board this ship?

{f} yerine takmak
(Askeri) GEMİ: Kürek ve benzeri şeylere ihtiyaç duymadan kendi makinesi ile hareket eden ve seyrüsefer için kullanılan herhangi bir tekne
İngilizce - İngilizce
To take in (water) over the sides of a vessel

We were shipping so much water I was sure we would capsize.

To send a parcel or container to a recipient (by any means of transport)
A vessel which travels through any medium other than across land, such as an airship or spaceship
To be a fan or promote a certain ship
To send by water-borne transport
A sailing vessel with three square-rigged masts
A water-borne vessel larger than a boat
A fictional romantic relationship between two persons, either real of themselves fictional
{n} a vessel with three masts, square rigged
{v} to put on board a ship, send, transport
Pay; reward
A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense
travel by ship
If people or things are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transport. Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa. see also shipping. Large floating vessel capable of crossing open waters. The term formerly was applied to sailing vessels with three or more masts; today it usually denotes a vessel of more than 500 tons' (450 metric tons') displacement. The largest ships today are enormous oil tankers, some of which are 500,000 tons (450,000 metric tons) deadweight. Other specialized ships (containerships) carry general freight in standardized containers that can be easily loaded, unloaded, and transferred. See also battleship, brig, clipper ship, corvette, dhow, frigate, junk, longship, ocean liner, schooner, yacht. Viking ship clipper ship ship money ship of the line
1 (noun) A large seagoing vessel 2 (verb) To transport
a vessel with three or more masts
A seagoing vessel greater than 150' in length Used for luxury cruises, import and export
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
from the Old English scip, the generic name for sea-going vessels (as opposed to boats) Originally ships were personified as masculine but by the sixteenth century almost universally expressed as as feminine
By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad
go on board
Any large seagoing vessel
Hence, to send away; to get rid of
To embark on a ship
To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water
{f} send, dispatch; transport by ship (or airplane, truck, etc.); put on board a ship; embark, board a ship; travel on a ship; work on a ship
{i} large vessel made for sailing on the sea; aircraft, spacecraft
a vessel that carries passengers or freight place on board a ship; "ship the cargo in the hold of the vessel" travel by ship hire for work on a ship
a vessel that carries passengers or freight place on board a ship; "ship the cargo in the hold of the vessel"
To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea
See Illustation in Appendix
A vessel which travels through any medum other than across land
travel by ship hire for work on a ship
A larger vessel usually used for ocean travel According to Webster’s, a sailing vessel usually having a bowsprit and three masts each composed of a lower mast, a top mast, and a topgallant mast Also, a vessel that is able to carry a "boat" on board
(n) a boat back to WebQuest
To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder
A suffix denoting state, office, dignity, profession, or art; as in lordship, friendship, chancellorship, stewardship, horsemanship
To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man-of- war
transport commercially
hire for work on a ship
a vessel that carries passengers or freight
Mouse's name for her ship RB: 2
To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen
State Health Insurance Assistance Program
includes a barge, lighter, hulk or other vessel
A ship is a large boat which carries passengers or cargo. Within ninety minutes the ship was ready for departure We went by ship over to America. merchant ships
Properly, a vessel large enough to have three masts Most "fishing ships" were smaller than this, usually with two masts
means a sea-going vessel and includes a sailing vessel
A large, water-borne vessel, in contrast to a boat
place on board a ship; "ship the cargo in the hold of the vessel"
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