Noun
ghost ship (plural ghost ships)
- (nautical) An abandoned ship, or (science fiction, by extension) spaceship, that is haunted and possibly adrift.
2014, Valerie Martin, The Ghost of the Mary Celeste, Hachette UK, →ISBN:When Hayes turned to Jephson's contribution, he found that it commenced with a description of the famous ghost ship, the Marie Celeste, being towed into Gibraltar harbor.
Translations
abandoned, possibly adrift ship that is haunted
- Catalan: vaixell fantasma m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 幽灵船
- Dutch: spookschip (nl) n
- Esperanto: fantoma ŝipo
- Finnish: aavelaiva (fi)
- French: vaisseau fantôme (fr) m
- German: Geisterschiff (de) n
- Greek: πλοίο φάντασμα n (ploío fántasma)
- Italian: nave fantasma f
- Japanese: 幽霊船 (ゆうれいせん, yūreisen)
- Korean: 유령선(幽靈船) (yuryeongseon)
- Polish: statek widmo m
- Portuguese: navio-fantasma m
- Spanish: barco fantasma m
- Turkish: hayalet gemi
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- Thai: (please verify) เรือผี (reụ̄x p̄hī)
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