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English - Turkish

Definition of shipping to in English Turkish dictionary

shipping
nakliye

Sami bir nakliye konteynırında yaşıyordu. - Sami lived in a shipping container.

Tom evini nakliye konteynırlarından inşa etti. - Tom built his house out of shipping containers.

shipping
{i} siparişi alıp gönderme
shipping
{i} gönderme
shipping
{i} ticaret filosu
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(Askeri) Sevkiyat
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(Askeri) DENİZ NAKLİYATI: Personel veya yük ya da her ikisinin birlikte taşımasında kullanılan gemilere toplu olarak uygulanan, çok defa tipi tahsis edildiği iş veya kuvveti belirtmek için değişik şekillerde kullanılan terim
shipping
{i} gemi trafiği
ship to
(Bilgisayar) alıcı
ship to
(Bilgisayar) teslim yeri
shipping
yük nakletme
shipping
gemi nakliye/ticaret filo
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nakletme
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{f} gönder

Yarın askerler gönderiliyor. - The soldiers are shipping off tomorrow.

Biz ücretsiz gönderim sunuyoruz. - We offer free shipping.

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(Ticaret) sevketme
shipping
göndererek
shipping
kargo
shipping
{i} filo
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taşıma
shipping
gemicilik
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(Ticaret) yükleme
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{i} gemiler
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bir memlekete veya limana ait bütün gemiler
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shipping company nakliye şirketi
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gemi ile taşıma
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shipping bill manifesto
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shipping room işyerinde paketleme ve sevkıyat dairesi
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{i} tonaj
shipping
{i} nakliyat, nakliye, taşıma
English - English

Definition of shipping to in English English dictionary

shipping
Present participle of ship
shipping
The body of ships belonging to one nation, port or industry
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The transportation of goods
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{n} vessels for navigation, a passage
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vessels, generally; tonnage
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Shipping is the transport of cargo as a business, especially on ships. the international shipping industry The Greeks are still powerful players in world shipping
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The process of rating and manifesting parcels that are then tendered to a carrier for delivery
shipping
Tell us where and how you want your rolls shipped Once they are on the truck, we bless the vehicle and the driver at no extra cost
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the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials
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The laws relating to all kinds of boats (except those moved by oars) The laws concern property, crew, safety on board, transportation of goods and passengers, wrecks, harbours, etc
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Relating to, or concerned in, the forwarding of goods; as, a shipping clerk
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Many shipping options are available so that ShopSite merchants can either more accurately pass shipping costs along to the customers, or simplify shipping charges, depending on their marketing strategy
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Navigation
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The act of one who, or of that which, ships; as, the shipping of flour to Liverpool
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The dollar cost of sending the items to the winning bidders I prefer to use exact dollar figures and enclose a refund of overage
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Cost Tracking
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The collective body of ships in one place, or belonging to one port, country, etc
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You can refer to ships as shipping when considering them as a group. They sent naval forces to protect merchant shipping. Transporting of goods and passengers by water. Early civilizations, which arose by waterways, depended on watercraft for transport. The Egyptians were probably the first to use seagoing vessels ( 1500 BC); the Phoenicians, Cretans, Greeks, and Romans also all relied on waterways. In Asia, Chinese ships equipped with multiple masts and a rudder were making sea voyages by AD 200; from as early as the 4th century BC the Chinese also relied heavily on internal waterways to transport food to their large cities (see Grand Canal). Japan, too mountainous to rely on roads for mass transport, also relied on internal and coastal waterways for shipping from early in its history. The spice trade was a great stimulus to shipping trade; Arabians were sailing to the spice islands before the Christian era and European merchant marines grew up largely because of it. The tea trade had a similar effect, as did the discovery of gold in the New World. From the 17th to the 19th century, the slave trade was a major feature of Atlantic shipping. The U.S. and England were the ascendant shipping nations in the 19th century; Germany, Norway, Japan, The Netherlands, and France joined them in the early 20th century, with Greece dominating the industry by the century's end. Transoceanic shipping remains a vital part of the world economy. Many U.S. merchant ships are registered in a third nation to avoid heavy taxes. See also British East India Co.; Dutch East India Co.; French East India Co
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Actions necessary to deliver material to a freight carrier for movement to a Consignee The function of recording, reporting, and sending merchandise to the consumer
shipping
You can refer to the amount of money that you pay to a company to transport cargo as shipping. It is $39.95 plus $3 shipping
shipping
The focal point for this dictionary is the Packlist Detail is presented down to the delivery schedule Information is also available about the bill of lading
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Passage or transport on a ship
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the business of transporting goods
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conveyance provided by the ships belonging to one country or industry
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{i} business of sending or transporting cargo; sea voyage (Archaic)
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-the process of removing materials from stock and transporting them to a customer or other facility
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Relating to ships, their ownership, transfer, or employment; as, shiping concerns
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Preparing and sending the complete package of mortgage documents to the investor
shipping to

    Hyphenation

    ship·ping to

    Turkish pronunciation

    şîpîng tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsʜəpəɴɢ tə/ /ˈʃɪpɪŋ tə/
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