A1 noun #2,685 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

ship

A ship is a very large boat that travels across the deep ocean.

Explanation at your level:

A ship is a big boat. It goes on the ocean. It carries people or things. You can travel on a ship to another country. It is very large.

A ship is a large vessel used for travel on the sea. People use ships to move goods across the world. You might see a cruise ship taking people on vacation. It is much bigger than a small boat.

A ship is a substantial watercraft designed for deep-water travel. Unlike boats, which are often for recreational use on lakes, ships are built for long-distance transport. We often use the term 'shipping' to describe the business of moving goods internationally.

The term ship refers to a large-scale maritime vessel. In professional contexts, it is essential to distinguish between a ship and a boat, as the former is capable of transoceanic voyages. The word is also frequently used as a verb in logistics, meaning to transport items via any mode of transit.

Beyond its literal definition as a maritime vessel, the word ship is deeply embedded in the English language through various metaphorical expressions. It represents the backbone of global commerce and historical exploration. Understanding the nuance between a ship and a vessel is important in technical or legal maritime contexts, where specific tonnage or design features define the classification.

The word ship carries significant cultural and etymological weight. From the ancient seafaring traditions of the Germanic tribes to modern-day container logistics, the vessel remains a symbol of human ingenuity and global connectivity. In literature, the ship often serves as a microcosm of society, representing a journey or a transition. Its usage as a verb has expanded beyond maritime transport to encompass virtually any method of commercial distribution, highlighting the evolution of the word alongside the industrial revolution.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • A ship is a large water vessel.
  • It is used for transport and cargo.
  • The plural is ships.
  • It can also be a verb meaning to send.

When we talk about a ship, we are usually describing a massive vessel designed to conquer the open sea. While the word 'boat' is often used for smaller craft, a ship is built for scale, endurance, and deep water.

Think of massive cruise liners or giant cargo carriers. These are the workhorses of global trade, moving goods from one continent to another. Because they are so large, they have complex navigation systems and crews to keep them running smoothly.

In casual conversation, you might hear people use 'boat' and 'ship' interchangeably, but in the maritime world, there is a clear distinction. A ship is almost always a deep-water vessel, whereas a boat is generally smaller and meant for lakes, rivers, or coastal areas.

The word ship has deep roots in the Germanic languages. It comes from the Old English word scip, which traces back to the Proto-Germanic skipan. It is fascinating to see how this word has stayed relatively consistent over thousands of years.

Historically, ships were the only way to explore the globe. From the wooden sailing vessels of the Age of Discovery to the steel-hulled giants of today, the evolution of the ship mirrors the evolution of human civilization. The word is related to the German Schiff and the Dutch schip, showing how closely connected these maritime cultures were.

Interestingly, the suffix '-ship' (like in 'friendship') actually comes from a different Old English root meaning 'state or condition,' so don't confuse the two! The maritime ship has always been about movement, trade, and the spirit of adventure.

In English, we use ship in many different contexts. You might hear 'cargo ship,' 'cruise ship,' or 'warship.' These collocations help define exactly what kind of vessel is being discussed.

When talking about moving items, we often use the verb 'to ship.' For example, 'I will ship this package to you.' This shows how the noun ship became a verb related to logistics and delivery. It is a very common term in business and daily life.

The register of the word is neutral. It is perfectly acceptable in both formal academic writing and casual conversation. Just remember that if you are talking about a tiny rowboat, calling it a ship might sound a bit funny or exaggerated to a sailor!

Idioms involving ships are very common in English.

  • Ship has sailed: This means an opportunity is gone. Example: I wanted that job, but that ship has sailed.
  • Jump ship: To leave a job or group suddenly. Example: Many employees jumped ship when the company started losing money.
  • Tight ship: To manage something very efficiently. Example: She runs a tight ship in her office.
  • Sinking ship: A failing project. Example: Don't invest in a sinking ship.
  • Ships that pass in the night: People who meet briefly and never see each other again. Example: We were like ships that pass in the night.

The noun ship is a countable noun. Its plural form is simply ships. When using it in a sentence, you will often use articles like 'a ship' or 'the ship.'

Pronunciation-wise, it is a single syllable word: /ʃɪp/. The 'sh' sound is soft, and the 'i' is a short vowel sound. Be careful not to confuse it with the word 'sheep' (/ʃiːp/), which has a long 'ee' sound. If you say it wrong, you might accidentally talk about animals instead of boats!

It rhymes with 'dip', 'trip', 'slip', and 'chip'. Practice saying these to get the hang of the short vowel sound. Stress is always on the single syllable.

Fun Fact

The word has remained remarkably stable in form for over 1,000 years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ʃɪp/

Short 'i' sound, soft 'sh'.

US /ʃɪp/

Same as UK, clear 'sh' and short 'i'.

Common Errors

  • Mixing up short 'i' with long 'ee'.
  • Hardening the 'sh' sound.
  • Adding an extra syllable.

Rhymes With

dip trip slip chip tip

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use.

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce.

شنیدن 1/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

water boat big

Learn Next

captain ocean cargo

پیشرفته

maritime vessel logistics

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a ship, two ships

Articles

the ship

Passive Voice

the ship was built

Examples by Level

1

The ship is big.

The boat is large.

Simple subject-verb-adj.

2

I see a ship.

I look at a boat.

Basic sentence.

3

The ship is blue.

The boat has blue paint.

Adjective usage.

4

A ship travels fast.

The boat moves quickly.

Verb usage.

5

The ship is here.

The boat arrived.

Location.

6

We like the ship.

We enjoy the boat.

Preference.

7

It is a big ship.

It is a large boat.

Size description.

8

The ship goes away.

The boat leaves.

Direction.

1

The cargo ship arrived at the port.

2

We took a cruise ship for our holiday.

3

The ship carries many containers.

4

Look at that giant ship!

5

The ship sailed across the ocean.

6

He works on a large ship.

7

The ship is made of steel.

8

I want to travel by ship.

1

The shipping company delayed our delivery.

2

The ship was caught in a severe storm.

3

Many people work on a container ship.

4

The captain steered the ship into the harbor.

5

We watched the ship leave the dock.

6

The cruise ship offers many amenities.

7

Modern ships use advanced technology.

8

The ship is docked for repairs.

1

The company ships products globally.

2

He jumped ship to join a rival firm.

3

The ship has a displacement of 50,000 tons.

4

The ship's crew is highly trained.

5

They are shipping the goods by sea.

6

The ship is a marvel of engineering.

7

The ship's hull was damaged.

8

We missed the boat—or rather, the ship.

1

The ship serves as a vital link in the supply chain.

2

The maritime industry relies heavily on large container ships.

3

The captain was forced to abandon ship during the crisis.

4

The ship's manifest listed all the cargo on board.

5

The vessel is technically classified as a ship due to its size.

6

The ship cut through the waves with ease.

7

The ship's arrival was delayed by inclement weather.

8

The ship represents the pinnacle of naval architecture.

1

The ship's silhouette was visible against the horizon.

2

He was a man who had spent his life on the ship.

3

The ship became a metaphor for the nation's journey.

4

The ship's captain maintained a strict code of conduct.

5

The ship's passage through the canal was carefully monitored.

6

The ship's legacy is etched in maritime history.

7

The ship's design was ahead of its time.

8

They launched the ship with a traditional ceremony.

مترادف‌ها

vessel craft ocean liner tanker steamer

متضادها

raft dinghy rowboat

ترکیب‌های رایج

cargo ship
cruise ship
sink a ship
steer a ship
dock a ship
war ship
abandon ship
launch a ship
ship captain
ship crew

Idioms & Expressions

"jump ship"

leave a job or organization

He jumped ship for a better offer.

casual

"ship has sailed"

the opportunity is gone

Applying now is useless; that ship has sailed.

casual

"run a tight ship"

manage something very strictly

She runs a tight ship in her classroom.

neutral

"sinking ship"

a failing project

Get off that sinking ship before it's too late.

casual

"ships that pass in the night"

people who meet briefly

We were just ships that pass in the night.

literary

"when my ship comes in"

when I am successful/rich

I'll buy a house when my ship comes in.

casual

Easily Confused

ship vs boat

both are on water

size

ship is huge, boat is small

ship vs sheep

similar sound

vowel length

ship (short i), sheep (long ee)

ship vs vessel

both mean water craft

formality

vessel is formal

ship vs ferry

both are ships

purpose

ferry carries people across short distances

Sentence Patterns

A1

The ship is [adj]

The ship is massive.

A2

He works on a [noun] ship

He works on a cargo ship.

B1

They ship [noun] to [place]

They ship goods to Europe.

B2

The ship was [verb-ed]

The ship was damaged.

A2

It is a [adj] ship

It is a luxury ship.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

shipping the business of transporting goods

Verbs

ship to send goods

Adjectives

shipshape tidy and in good order

مرتبط

captain person in charge of a ship

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

vessel (formal) ship (neutral) boat (casual) tub (slang)

اشتباهات رایج

Calling a small rowboat a ship. Call it a boat.
Ships are large deep-water vessels.
Confusing ship with sheep. Pronounce the vowel sounds differently.
Ship has a short 'i', sheep has a long 'ee'.
Using 'ship' as a verb for land travel. Use 'transport' or 'send'.
Ship specifically implies sea or logistics.
Saying 'a ships'. Say 'a ship' or 'ships'.
Countable noun rules.
Using 'ship' instead of 'shipping' for the industry. Use 'the shipping industry'.
The industry is 'shipping'.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a ship in your bathtub.

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Native Usage

Use 'ship' for big things.

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Cultural Insight

Ships built the modern world.

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Grammar Shortcut

Ships are countable.

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Say It Right

Don't say 'sheep'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call a rowboat a ship.

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Did You Know?

Ships have been used for thousands of years.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'vessel' in reports.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme with 'dip'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a SHIP carrying a SHEEP.

Visual Association

A giant container ship on the ocean.

Word Web

ocean captain cargo port

چالش

Write three sentences using 'ship' as a noun and a verb.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: A vessel for water travel

بافت فرهنگی

None, but be aware of maritime superstitions.

Ships are central to the history of the UK and USA as maritime nations.

Titanic The Love Boat Moby Dick

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Logistics

  • shipping costs
  • shipping date
  • free shipping

Travel

  • cruise ship
  • boarding the ship
  • ship cabin

Maritime

  • ship captain
  • ship crew
  • abandon ship

Business

  • shipping industry
  • global shipping

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been on a ship?"

"Would you like to go on a cruise ship?"

"What is the biggest ship you have seen?"

"Do you think shipping is important?"

"What would you name a ship?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a dream trip on a ship.

Describe the difference between a boat and a ship.

Imagine you are a ship captain.

Why do we need ships today?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Technically, a ship is a large boat, but they are distinct categories.

Yes, in slang, it means you support a relationship.

Like /ʃɪp/.

Yes, one ship, two ships.

A ship that carries metal containers.

Ships.

Yes, it means to send goods.

Old English scip.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The ___ is on the water.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: ship

Ships travel on water.

multiple choice A2

Which is bigger?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: a ship

Ships are specifically large.

true false B1

A ship is used for flying.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Ships are for water.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching terms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-adverb.

fill blank B1

We need to ___ these goods.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: ship

Shipping is for goods.

multiple choice B2

What does 'jump ship' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: leave

It means to leave.

true false C1

A vessel is a synonym for ship.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Vessel is a formal synonym.

match pairs C1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Maritime vocabulary.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Passive voice.

امتیاز: /10

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