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II . ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] VB trans

1. ship (send by boat):

2. ship (transport):

ship off VB trans

1. ship (send by ship):

(od)pošiljati [perf (od)poslati [z ladjo]]

2. ship inf (send away):

I . ship out VB trans

II . ship out VB intr inf

ˈcruise ship N

ˈhos·pi·tal ship N MIL

ˈmer·chant ship N

re·ˈcov·ery ship N

ˈsail·ing ship N, ˈsail·ing ves·sel N

ship's ˈchan·dler N

ˈtrain·ing ship N

II . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB intr

2. shine (be gifted):

3. shine (show happiness):

III . shine <shone [or shined], shone [or shined]> [ʃaɪn] VB trans

2. shine (polish):

shine out VB intr

1. shine (be easily seen):

2. shine (excel, stand out):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This approach increases the ship's solidity at key points, while reducing the overall tare weight.
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Her standard ship's company consisted of 20 officers and 300 sailors.
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Researchers fired rockets trailing conductive wires into thunderclouds to trigger lightning strikes, which were then analyzed by instruments carried on the ship's deck.
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The term, before the mast refers to sailors' quarters, which were located in the forecastle (the ship's bow), officers' quarters being near the stern.
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With great difficulty, the pinnace was rescued and brought ashore where it took the ship's carpenters three days to repair.
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Further complications with pilot boat scheduling were also announced over the ship's public address system.
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The first torpedo explosion lifted the ship's bow out of the water and threw up a column of water and flames about 100 feet into the air.
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Because the ship's records were lost, the number who perished in the sinking is uncertain but is believed to be between 70 and 90.
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As it happens, this includes limbo dancing and taking a turn as the ship's cabaret act.
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Ride procedures called for the ship's captain to reverse the ship if it overshot the dock and re-approach the dock at the correct speed.
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