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заболевание
rotta di navigazione
shipping lane [ˈʃɪpɪŋleɪn] СУЩ.
shipping [брит. ˈʃɪpɪŋ, америк. ˈʃɪpɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. shipping (boats):
attention all shipping! before сущ. agent, office
2. shipping америк.:
marina ж. mercantile before сущ.
I. ship [брит. ʃɪp, америк. ʃɪp] СУЩ.
nave ж.
to take ship for India устар.
a ship of the line ИСТ.
the good ship Ivanhoe устар., лит.
II. ship <forma in -ing shipping, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. shipped> [брит. ʃɪp, америк. ʃɪp] ГЛ. перех.
1. ship (send):
2. ship (take on board):
ship cargo, supplies
ship oars
III. ship [брит. ʃɪp, америк. ʃɪp]
lane [брит. leɪn, америк. leɪn] СУЩ.
1. lane (narrow road):
vicolo м.
viuzza ж.
Church lane
2. lane (of road):
to keep in lane брит.
get in lane брит.
3. lane:
lane АВИА.
lane МОР.
rotta ж.
4. lane СПОРТ:
corsia ж.
shipping lane СУЩ.
shipping [ˈʃɪ·pɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. shipping (ships):
2. shipping (freight dispatch):
I. ship [ʃɪp] СУЩ.
nave ж.
II. ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] ГЛ. перех.
1. ship (send by boat):
2. ship (transport):
lane [leɪn] СУЩ.
1. lane (marked strip):
corsia ж.
2. lane (small road):
vicolo м.
3. lane:
lane АВИА.
lane МОР.
Present
Iship
youship
he/she/itships
weship
youship
theyship
Past
Ishipped
youshipped
he/she/itshipped
weshipped
youshipped
theyshipped
Present Perfect
Ihaveshipped
youhaveshipped
he/she/ithasshipped
wehaveshipped
youhaveshipped
theyhaveshipped
Past Perfect
Ihadshipped
youhadshipped
he/she/ithadshipped
wehadshipped
youhadshipped
theyhadshipped
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There was a potential hazard, he said, although the wreck was not in a shipping lane.
www.bbc.co.uk
The shipping lane itself is about two miles wide.
abcnews.go.com
It became an important shipping lane for a century; in particular, sandstone and limestone were shipped.
en.wikipedia.org
The expanded canal and shipping lane has a depth of 25 ft, deeper in some locations.
en.wikipedia.org
A car carrier stranded next to a busy shipping lane was grounded deliberately to prevent it from capsizing, its owners have said.
www.mirror.co.uk