The term "stricken" is typically used when removing a ship's name and hull number from official Navy records of commissioned vessels. In essence, the ship is removed (stricken) from the the official register of active ships, and scheduled for decommissioning, mothballing or scrapping.
. It means the ship is leaning on the side
It mean that everbody has to leave the ship.
Could mean, United States Ship (USS). Example of use; USS Saratoga (a US Navy Ship).
in sailor talk???
it means that the ship is no longer in control of the crew, and the current is taking it wherever it pleases
Usually, it means that a ship has been stricken (removed) from active duty status.
Stricken is: afligido; afectado
Freude am Stricken translates as Joy of knitting.
nothing to do
When someone says "ship me" it means they want you to put them in a relationship.
Indigent means poor or poverty stricken.
it could mean poverty stricken and not having the means to have enough food or shelter.
Grief-stricken. Mourning the loss of someone. In pain.
poverty means really poor with no food or money
My parents got hurt when they learned that their son got stricken.
It depends on where the person is stricken. If the person is stricken anywhere on the head, it will most likely mean death. If the person is stricken anywhere but the head, then the person will survive, but will be badly damaged where the person was hit.
S.S. or S/S when used in regard to a vessel means "steam ship".