ship goods unpacked (to ...) in Vietnamese

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1. They Conveyed the goods by ship

2. The ship landed the goods at Dover.

3. It's cheaper to ship goods by road than by rail.

4. The Container crisis affects all companies that need to ship goods

5. Let's get you unpacked.

Dỡ đồ ra cho em nào.

6. He unpacked his bag.

7. He said they were going to be unpacked.

8. Have you unpacked yet ?

9. Afterwards, they sell the ship and the goods and abscond.

10. I'll let you get unpacked.

Con dọn đồ đạc ra đi.

11. Arranging the tracking of goods by air, truck, rail and ship

12. Consignee: Consignee is the person to whom the carrier (Ship) is supposed to deliver the goods

13. Arrangement of transport of goods by vehicle, air, freight or ship

14. I unpacked all the things he'd bought.

15. Have you packed/unpacked your suitcase yet?

16. From Rotterdam goods are transported by ship, river barge, train or road.

Từ Rotterdam, hàng hoá được chuyên chở bằng tàu, sà lan sông, tàu hoả hoặc đường bộ.

17. 6 Have you packed/unpacked your suitcase yet?

18. Moreover, the ship Capstan winch can also do the job as a wrecker to drag goods.

19. Maggie carefully unpacked the gifts she had bought.

20. He unpacked the doll carefully from its box.

21. She unpacked her suitcase and headed for the beach.

22. Dry bulk Cargoes come in large, unpacked quantities

23. They unpacked the shopping and put it away.

24. Average (n.) late 15c., "any small charge over freight cost, payable by owners of goods to the master of a ship for his care of the goods," also "financial loss incurred through damage to goods in transit," from French avarie "damage to ship," and Italian avaria.A word from 12c.

25. Cargo definition is - the goods or merchandise conveyed in a ship, airplane, or vehicle : freight