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View usage for: (dɪsɪmbɑːʳk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense disembarks, present participle disembarking, past tense, past participle disembarkedverbWhen passengers disembark from a ship, aeroplane, or bus, they leave it at the end of their journey. [formal] I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked. [VERB] [Also V + from]Synonyms: land, get off, alight, arrive More Synonyms of disembark disembarkation (dɪsembɑːʳkeɪʃən) uncountable noun Disembarkation is at 7.30am. disembark in British English (ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːk) verbto land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc several passengers disembarked we will disembark the passengers Derived forms disembarkation (dɪsˌɛmbɑːˈkeɪʃən) or disembarkment (ˌdisemˈbarkment) noun disembark in American English (ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑrk; ˈdɪsɪmˌbærk) verb transitive1. to unload (passengers or goods) from a ship, aircraft, etc. verb intransitive2. to go ashore from a ship or leave an aircraft or other means of transportation Derived forms disembarkation (ˌdisembarˈkation) (ˌdɪsɛmbɑrˈkeɪʃən; dɪsˌɛmbɑrˈkeɪʃən) noun Word origin Fr désembarquer: see di- 1 & embark Examples of 'disembark' in a sentencedisembark When the ship was finally docked and people were permitted to disembark, I turned to Daddy.* Twelve * At Emerson's request the train stopped at Dahshoor long enough to let us disembark. Chinese translation of 'disembark'disembark (dɪsɪmˈbɑːk) (frm) vi - [passengers]
离(離)船/下飞(飛)机(機)/下车(車) (líchuán/xià feījī/xiàchē)
- discussion
- disdain
- disease
- disembark
- disgrace
- disgraceful
- disgruntled
Definition to land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle Six passengers had already disembarked. Additional synonymsDefinition to step out of a vehicle or off a horse Two men alighted from the vehicle. Synonyms get off, descend, get down, disembark, dismountDefinition to leave (a bus, train, etc) We got off at the next stop. Synonyms descend, leave, exit, step down, alight, disembark, dismount- disdainful
- disease
- diseased
- disembark
- disembodied
- disembowel
- disenchant
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