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embarkation
em·bark E0101000 (ĕm-bärk′)v. em·barked, em·bark·ing, em·barks v.tr.1. To cause to board a vessel or aircraft: stopped to embark passengers.2. To enlist (a person or persons) or invest (capital) in an enterprise.v.intr.1. To go aboard a vessel or aircraft, as at the start of a journey.2. To set out on a venture; commence: embark on a world tour. [French embarquer, from Late Old French, probably from Medieval Latin imbarcāre : Latin in-, in- + barca, boat; see bark3.] em′bar·ka′tion, em·bark′ment n.embarkationThe process of putting personnel and/or vehicles and their associated stores and equipment into ships and/or aircraft. See also loading.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | embarkation - the act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraftboarding, embarkmentdeparture, going, going away, leaving - the act of departingdebarkation, disembarkation, disembarkment - the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft | Translationsembark (imˈbaːk) verb to go, or put, on board ship. Passengers should embark early. 上船,裝上船 上船、上飞机等,装载上船 ˌembarˈkation (em-) noun 乘坐 乘坐embark on to start or engage in. She embarked on a new career. 著手,開始 着手,开始 embarkation
embarkation[‚em‚bär′kā·shən] (ordnance) The loading of troops with their supplies and equipment into ships or aircraft. embarkationThe boarding of an aircraft for the purpose of commencing a flight, except by such crew or passengers as have embarked on a previous stage of the same through flight (ICAO).embarkation
Synonyms for embarkationnoun the act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraftSynonymsRelated Words- departure
- going
- going away
- leaving
Antonyms- debarkation
- disembarkation
- disembarkment
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