Cargo Hold - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A cargo hold is the interior space within a ship or aircraft specifically designed for carrying cargo 🚢. It's the main compartment where goods are stored during transport. Think of it as the 'belly' of the ship or plane, filled with goods being shipped around the world. Cargo holds are designed to maximize space and protect the cargo from the elements.

Etymology

'Cargo hold' combines 'cargo,' referring to the goods, and 'hold,' from the Old English 'hol,' meaning a cavity or space. This describes the internal space for holding cargo.

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Examples

  • "The ship's cargo hold was packed with containers of electronics."
  • "The crew carefully loaded the fragile goods into the cargo hold."
  • "The inspector checked the cargo hold for any signs of damage or leakage."
  • "The cargo hold was ventilated to prevent the goods from spoiling."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine Indiana Jones exploring the cargo hold of a ship, searching for ancient artifacts! The dimly lit hold, filled with crates and mysterious packages, creates an atmosphere of adventure and danger. Who knows what treasures (or traps) lie hidden within? 🧭💰

Encouragement

Cargo holds are vital for global trade. Understanding the term helps you appreciate the vast scale of shipping and transportation. Next time you see a container ship, imagine the massive cargo hold filled with goods from all over the world. 🌍

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