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Definition of ship's husband in English: ship's husbandnoun An agent responsible for providing maintenance and supplies for a ship in port. (负责为港内船只提供维修和供应的)船舶代理人 Example sentencesExamples - Manifestly shrewd and inventive in the volatile mercantile rivalry of the Pacific, Lucas, after a period as ship's husband, returned to Sydney in 1901 as Burns Philp's island manager.
- The firm was also the ship's husband, and as such they made advances for repairs and expenses.
- She was worth $70,000, and her business as ship's husbands was from $2,000 to $4,000 per year.
- He sometimes called himself laughingly the ship's husband, - for it was he who transacted most of Miss Prince's important business.
- The ‘managing owner, ship's husband, master, or any person to whom the management of the vessel at the port of supply is entrusted’, is presumed to have that authority.
Derivativesnoun The cup is presented for overall efficiency, for operational efficiency, for ship's husbandry, for seamanship, for training levels, for supply and for resourcefulness. Example sentencesExamples - The duty personnel kept themselves busy with the daily routine and ship's husbandry, such as washing the ship's side.
- It is also utilized for underwater ship's husbandry on surface ships and submarines.
- It had been an intense three weeks of action and there was now time for a little ship's husbandry.
- But ship's husbandry is our specialty; it's what we're known for and the most important service we provide.
- The ship's husbandry agent will liaise and assist the master in fulfilling all his obligations.
Definition of ship's husband in US English: ship's husbandnoun An agent who is responsible for providing maintenance and supplies for a ship in port. (负责为港内船只提供维修和供应的)船舶代理人 Example sentencesExamples - The ‘managing owner, ship's husband, master, or any person to whom the management of the vessel at the port of supply is entrusted’, is presumed to have that authority.
- She was worth $70,000, and her business as ship's husbands was from $2,000 to $4,000 per year.
- The firm was also the ship's husband, and as such they made advances for repairs and expenses.
- He sometimes called himself laughingly the ship's husband, - for it was he who transacted most of Miss Prince's important business.
- Manifestly shrewd and inventive in the volatile mercantile rivalry of the Pacific, Lucas, after a period as ship's husband, returned to Sydney in 1901 as Burns Philp's island manager.
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