shipment

/ˈʃɪpmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈʃɪpmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈship-mənt/ (ame, mw)

shipment — 名詞

  • shipmentsingular
  • shipmentsplural

1. a set of products or materials that are moved from one location to a customer or

1.名詞B1
釋義

貨運;裝運

一批運送的貨物或運送過程

a set of products or materials that are moved from one location to a customer or another place, usually as a single delivery; also the process of moving them

例句

The shipment of medical supplies reached the hospital just before the storm hit.

那批醫療物資的貨運在暴風雨來襲前抵達了醫院。

shipment of [goods] + reached [destination]

Ingrid checked the shipment's tracking number every morning for a week.

Ingrid 每天早上查看那批貨物的追蹤號碼,持續了一星期。

同義詞
  • delivery

    more general; can include services and digital goods, not just physical products

  • consignment

    more formal; often implies goods sent to a seller to be sold on behalf of the sender

  • cargo

    specifically goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or large vehicle; less common for small parcels

  • load

    informal; focuses on the quantity carried by one vehicle without implying a commercial transaction

文法句型

shipment of + noun

a/the shipment + verb

用法筆記

Countable when it refers to a specific batch of goods (two shipments arrived). Uncountable when the focus is on the transporting process (free shipment worldwide for orders over 2000 dollars).

常見錯誤

The shipment cost was very high' (when meaning the price of sending).
The shipping cost was very high.
💡shipment refers to the goods themselves, while shipping refers to the service of sending them.
The shipment of tourists arrived at the port.
The group of tourists arrived at the port.
💡shipment is used for goods, not for people.