Transport-ship

  • 101ship — {{11}}ship (n.) O.E. scip ship, boat, from P.Gmc. *skipam (Cf. O.N., O.S., Goth. skip, Dan. skib, Swed. skepp, M.Du. scip, Du. schip, O.H.G. skif, Ger. Schiff), Germanic noun of obscure origin [Watkins]. Others suggest perhaps originally tree cut …

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  • 102ship — Verb: To deliver goods and merchandise to a carrier for transportation. State v Carson, 147 Iowa 561, 126 NW 698. To load upon car, truck, or ship for transportation. State v Carson, 147 Iowa 561, 126 NW 698. To transport. Noun: A marine… …

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  • 103Ship canal — A ship canal is a canal especially constructed to carry ocean going ships, as opposed to barges. Ship canals can be enlarged barge canals, canalised or channelized rivers, or canals especially constructed from the start to accommodate ships.For a …

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  • 104Transport in Kochi — Kochi (Audio|Kochi.ogg|pronunciation; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി Kocci ); formerly known as Cochin) is a city in the Indian state of Kerala. Transport in Kochi is generally characterized by its narrow roads and a mix of vastly differing types of vehicles… …

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  • 105transport — trans|port1 [ træns pɔrt ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to move people or things from one place to another, usually in a vehicle: We will need a big truck to transport all the boxes. transport someone to/from something: A shuttle bus transports all… …

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  • 106transport — 1 noun 1 (U) a system for carrying passengers or goods from one place to another; transportation (2) AmE: public transport (=buses, trains etc): Public transport in Prague was excellent. 2 (U) a method of travelling from one place to another: It… …

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  • 107Ship 866 — The Chinese navy’s first purpose built hospital ship. In December 2008, China’s official People’s Daily reported on the launch of the 10,000 ton Ship 866: This large scale hospital carrier, honored as the “lifesaving vessel” by naval officers and …

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  • 108Transport in Barbados — RoadBarbados has 1,600km of road, of which all are paved. Public transport services in Barbados are operated by buses, mini buses and by route taxis , or ZRs . Many of the public transport vehicles depart from the capital, Bridgetown, or from… …

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  • 109Transport in Hobart — The city of Hobart, Tasmania is served by a wide variety of transport. While the city s main form of transport is private transport on the road network, Transport is also available by Bus, Ferry and Aircraft. A suburban train service operated… …

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  • 110Transport in Trinidad and Tobago — Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country which relies heavily on industrialisation and tourism, has well developed transport systems. Trinidad is the larger island, with a business oriented economy and the seat of the country s government and… …

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