ship-to-ship communication
1ship-to-shore — /ship teuh shawr , shohr /, adj. 1. operating between a ship and the shore: a ship to shore radio. adv. 2. from a ship to the shore: The message was sent ship to shore. n. 3. a ship to shore radio. * * * ship to shore UK US adjective ship to… …
2ship-to-shore — adj [only before noun] providing communication between a ship and people on land ▪ ship to shore radio …
3ship-to-shore — adjective ship to shore communication is between someone on a ship and someone on land …
4Ship's cat — Prime Minister Winston Churchill encounters a ship s cat. He restrains Blackie, the mascot of HMS Prince of Wales, from joining an American destroyer, while the ship s company stand to attention during the playing of the National Anthem …
5Ship transport — Water transport redirects here. For the transportation of water, see Water transportation. Harbour cranes unload cargo from a container ship at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Navi Mumbai, India …
6Communication Moon Relay — For the moon bounce children s entertainment inflatable, see moonwalk (bounce house). Sailors on board the USS Hancock (CV 19) spelling out Moon Relay. This picture was transmitted via moon bounce as part of the official Navy… …
7Ship — A ship IPA|/ʃɪp/ audio|en us ship.ogg|Audio (US) is a large vessel that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as …
8ship's boat — noun a boat for communication between ship and shore • Syn: ↑tender, ↑pinnace, ↑cutter • Hypernyms: ↑boat • Hyponyms: ↑gig * * * ship s boat, a rowboat, la …
9ship-to-shore — adjective providing communication between a ship and people on land: ship to shore radio …
10ship-to-shore — UK / US adjective ship to shore communication is between someone on a ship and someone on land …