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
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
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。
A large shipment of furniture was delivered to the new school yesterday.
一大批家具的貨運昨天早上送到了新學校。
Brian received a shipment of spare parts from the supplier in Germany.
Brian 上週從德國的供應商那裡收到了一批備用零件的貨運。
There was a delay in the shipment of Chilean fruit due to bad weather.
由於天氣惡劣,智利水果的貨運出現了延誤。
- 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).