amerikai:
brit:
1. The transportation of goods.
2. The body of ships belonging to one nation, port or industry.
3. Passage or transport on a ship.
4. The cost of sending an item or package via postal services.
The shipping' is included in the quoted price.
5. Navigation.
1. To send by water-borne transport.
2. To send (a parcel or container) to a recipient (by any means of transport).
to ship freight by railroad
3. To release a product to vendors; to launch.
Our next issue ships early next year.
4. To engage to serve on board a vessel.
I shipped on a man-of-war.
5. To embark on a ship.
6. To put in its place.
to ship the tiller or rudder
7. To take in (water) over the sides of a vessel.
We were shipping so much water I was sure we would capsize.
8. To pass (from one person to another).
Can you ship me the ketchup?
9. To go all in.
10. To trade or send a player to another team.
Twins ship Delmon Young to Tigers.
11. To bungle a kick and give the opposing team possession.
1. To support or approve of a fictional romantic relationship between two characters, either real or themselves fictional, typically in fan fiction.
I ship Kirk and Spock in “Star Trek”.