school ship
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Definition
Noun: A vessel, typically a sailing ship or a naval vessel, that is used as a floating training facility. Its primary purpose is to provide practical, hands-on education and training for students, cadets, or midshipmen in seamanship, navigation, engineering, and other maritime skills.
Usage
The term "school ship" refers specifically to the vessel itself that serves as a mobile training platform. It is used to describe the ship's function, not the educational institution operating it.
Examples
- The maritime academy's school ship embarked on a six-month training voyage across the Atlantic.
- Cadets gain invaluable experience living and working aboard the school ship.
- That three-masted barque is a famous school ship for the navy.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be extended metaphorically to describe any challenging environment that serves as a rigorous training ground, though this is less common.
- The old factory was a school ship for a generation of engineers.
Variants and Related Words
- Training ship: A direct synonym for "school ship."
- Sea-going classroom: A descriptive phrase for a school ship.
- Midshipman: A student training on a naval school ship.
Synonyms
Training vessel, training ship, cadet ship.
Related Phrases
- To serve on a school ship: To be a trainee or instructor aboard such a vessel.
- He served on a school ship for two years before joining the merchant fleet.
Noun
- a ship used to train students as sailors