Meaning & Definition of Shipyard in English
English⟶
Shipyard
A place where ships are built, repaired, or maintained.
Pronunciation:
/ˈʃɪp.jɑrd/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
shipyardsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A location where ships are constructed and repaired.
Example Sentence: The new aircraft carrier is being built at the naval shipyard.
Definition: An area on the waterfront where ships are docked for repairs.
Example Sentence: The shipyard nearby is famous for its speedy repairs.
Etymology
Origin: From the combination of 'ship' + 'yard', referring to the area where ships are built.
Synonyms
dockyardboatyardmarina
Common Phrases and Expressions
- dry dock: A place in a shipyard where ships are taken out of water for maintenance.
- launch a ship: To send a newly built ship into the water for the first time.
- shipbuilding industry: The sector involved in designing and constructing ships.
Translations
- Spanish: astillero
- French: chantier naval
- German: Schiffswerft
- Russian: shipyard
Related Words
- ship: A large vessel for transporting people or goods over water.
- yard: An area of land used for a particular purpose, often associated with buildings.
Slang Meanings of shipyard
Meaning: The yard
Example Sentence: The workers at the yard have a lot of experience with repairs.
Meaning: The shop
Example Sentence: I'll be hanging out at the shop while they patch up my boat.