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Definition of shipboard in English: shipboardnoun ˈʃɪpbɔːdˈʃɪpbɔrd as modifier Used or occurring on board a ship. 船上 船上生活。 Example sentencesExamples - Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice.
- We must assume the shipboard environment is ‘foreign’ to the contractor and ensure that they really understand and adhere to Navy's rules and regulations.
- The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board.
- All subjects reported having familiarity with computers and 16 of the 20 subjects reported familiarity with shipboard equipment.
- This charming book is perfect for younger children to reinforce shipboard safety and the importance of life jackets.
- A closed-circuit television and close-range sonar provides for viewing objects already detected by the shipboard sonar.
- I was more then a little surprised to actually wake up, let alone in the sterile, yet cramped surroundings of a shipboard sickbay.
- Cruise lines are constantly geared toward providing a steady flow of shipboard entertainment for cruisers to enjoy.
- That opened a period of intense growth in scientific knowledge in the area of steamship mechanics, shipbuilding, hydrography and shipboard artillery.
- The daily routine of shipboard operations is the same as on any ship.
- I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment.
- The only thing that could have been more realistic was an actual shipboard fire.
- Because of inadequate domestic production of shipboard machinery and equipment, Mallory struggled to obtain such commodities from other sources.
- Two other shipboard photographers were lost in the sinking.
- In their private quarters, the Sailors were treated to an unfamiliar shipboard concept - space.
- They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear.
- The readings are available immediately to the captain on a shipboard computer and continuously monitored, via a private Web site, by the staff at the University of Miami.
- That way the students won't have to experience something as heart-pounding as their instructor's real-life shipboard experiences.
- Here, they teach the midshipmen hands-on navigation and shipboard life.
- In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense.
Phrases they had arrived but were still on shipboard Example sentencesExamples - The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid.
- In perhaps the most reckless display of feminism, women are allowed to serve on shipboard even though a 1981 Navy study showed that they are not capable of handling heavy equipment.
- All the work reported here was conducted on shipboard.
- Accommodations on shipboard were good, language training was available, there was time off, and there was money to be made.
- Such moments control the masterfully disorienting 1928 sequence The Descent of Winter, written on shipboard, and focused on self-doubt in middle age.
- The navy was desperately in need of a cold storehouse near the water, so that the sailors' beef would not go bad before it was put on shipboard.
- Early Europeans cured cod by salting the wet fish on shipboard, but by the later 1500s they were drying and salting fish on shore.
- The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet auxiliary ships.
- She had counted up the contents on shipboard: twenty gold solidi and some smaller pieces, apparently excavated from Laelia's winecellar in a hurry.
- I'm pregnant, and I want to go to England until the babe's old enough to have on shipboard.
Definition of shipboard in US English: shipboardnounˈSHipbôrdˈʃɪpbɔrd as modifier Used or occurring on board a ship. 船上 playing in a shipboard jazz orchestra Example sentencesExamples - The only thing that could have been more realistic was an actual shipboard fire.
- They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear.
- All subjects reported having familiarity with computers and 16 of the 20 subjects reported familiarity with shipboard equipment.
- Two other shipboard photographers were lost in the sinking.
- The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board.
- We must assume the shipboard environment is ‘foreign’ to the contractor and ensure that they really understand and adhere to Navy's rules and regulations.
- Because of inadequate domestic production of shipboard machinery and equipment, Mallory struggled to obtain such commodities from other sources.
- The daily routine of shipboard operations is the same as on any ship.
- In their private quarters, the Sailors were treated to an unfamiliar shipboard concept - space.
- That way the students won't have to experience something as heart-pounding as their instructor's real-life shipboard experiences.
- A closed-circuit television and close-range sonar provides for viewing objects already detected by the shipboard sonar.
- This charming book is perfect for younger children to reinforce shipboard safety and the importance of life jackets.
- That opened a period of intense growth in scientific knowledge in the area of steamship mechanics, shipbuilding, hydrography and shipboard artillery.
- I was more then a little surprised to actually wake up, let alone in the sterile, yet cramped surroundings of a shipboard sickbay.
- The readings are available immediately to the captain on a shipboard computer and continuously monitored, via a private Web site, by the staff at the University of Miami.
- Here, they teach the midshipmen hands-on navigation and shipboard life.
- Cruise lines are constantly geared toward providing a steady flow of shipboard entertainment for cruisers to enjoy.
- I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment.
- In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense.
- Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice.
PhrasesExample sentencesExamples - Accommodations on shipboard were good, language training was available, there was time off, and there was money to be made.
- She had counted up the contents on shipboard: twenty gold solidi and some smaller pieces, apparently excavated from Laelia's winecellar in a hurry.
- The navy was desperately in need of a cold storehouse near the water, so that the sailors' beef would not go bad before it was put on shipboard.
- I'm pregnant, and I want to go to England until the babe's old enough to have on shipboard.
- The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet auxiliary ships.
- All the work reported here was conducted on shipboard.
- Such moments control the masterfully disorienting 1928 sequence The Descent of Winter, written on shipboard, and focused on self-doubt in middle age.
- In perhaps the most reckless display of feminism, women are allowed to serve on shipboard even though a 1981 Navy study showed that they are not capable of handling heavy equipment.
- Early Europeans cured cod by salting the wet fish on shipboard, but by the later 1500s they were drying and salting fish on shore.
- The boiled suet pudding which would have accompanied it on land, on shipboard became a suet paste layer laid on top of the stew to steam gently under a tightly fitting lid.
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