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cargo ships

NOUN
  1. conveyance provided by the ships belonging to one country or industry

How To Use cargo ships In A Sentence

  • Will technological advances, fuel costs and environmental concerns bring back commercial sailing for cargo ships?
  • The legislation will apply to all vessels including ferries, cargo ships and small boats at local and international level.
  • The hotel bar has incredible views over the harbour, past the flotilla of sampans, junks and cargo ships, to the jumble of skyscrapers which make up the Central district of Hong Kong island.
  • Chapter Thirteen Brother Cadfael walked the crest of the dunes in the early evening of the third day, and saw the Danish cargo ships beached in the shallows below him, and the line of men, stripped half-naked to wade from shore to ships, ferrying the barrels of silver pence aboard, and stowing them under foredeck and afterdeck. His Disposition
  • The square-rigged cargo ships, with their central wells ready for loading, were brought inshore, to be easily beached when the time came, and only the small, fast dragon-boats remained within the enclosed harbourage. His Disposition
  • Q: I have heard that you can reach many places in the world as passengers on cargo ships.
  • In the name of homeland security, innocent seamen are stranded aboard their visiting cargo ships.
  • Shipbuilders produced almost 6,000 combatant vessels, cargo ships, tankers, and minor types of vessels during the conflict.
  • Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically onboard ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels.
  • Many tankers, cargo ships, and other vessels use so-called bunker oil as fuel, which contains large amounts of sulfur while the use of slow-speed engines also results in relatively high emissions of nitrogen oxides.
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