- school-ship
- ˈsku:lʃɪp сущ.;
мор. учебное судно n мор. учебное судно school-ship мор. учебное судно
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
school|ship — «SKOOL SHIHP», noun. a seagoing vessel used as a school for practical instruction in seamanship … Useful english dictionary
school ship — noun a ship used to train students as sailors • Syn: ↑training ship • Hypernyms: ↑ship * * * noun : a ship used as a nautical training school for apprentices being educated at public expense * * * a vessel used in training students for nautical… … Useful english dictionary
school ship — /ˈskul ʃɪp/ (say skoohl ship) noun → training ship …
school ship — n. ship used to train students for nautical careers (such as sailors, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
school-ship — n. Training ship … New dictionary of synonyms
school ship — a vessel used in training students for nautical careers. [1835 45, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
HMS Conway (school ship) — HMS Conway was a naval training school or school ship , founded in 1859 and housed for most of its life aboard a 19th century wooden battleship. The ship was originally stationed on the Mersey near Liverpool, then moved to the Menai Strait during … Wikipedia
school — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a an institution for educating or giving instruction, esp. Brit. for children under 19 years, or US for any level of instruction including college or university. b (attrib.) associated with or for use in school (a school bag;… … Useful english dictionary
School Year Abroad — is a program which places high school juniors, seniors, and post graduates in China, Italy, France, Spain, or India for a year. Students learn the respective language and live with a host family. The program provides college counseling services… … Wikipedia
Ship's Serviceman — (abbreviation SH) is a rating in the US Navy. General info Ship s servicemen manage and operate shipboard retail and service activities using microcomputers. This includes ship s stores, vending machines and video games, barber shops, laundry and … Wikipedia
ship someone off to (somewhere) — ship (someone/something) off to (somewhere) to send someone or something to a place. When Pauline was twelve, her father shipped her off to relatives in Baltimore. The kids were arrested, convicted, and shipped off to reform school. Students… … New idioms dictionary