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debarkation

/dih-bahrk/US // dɪˈbɑrk //UK // (dɪˈbɑːk) //

登岸,登船,上岸,上岸后

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to disembark.

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Examples

  • The officer, who had charge of the debarkation on the deck of the steamer above, immediately called to Mrs. Parkman.

  • These troops had collected near the place of debarkation, which was nearly a mile and a half from the fort.

  • Yarmouth still possesses some standing as a port of embarkation and debarkation between the island and the mainland.

  • The place of debarkation is Tha Rua, which is on the road to Phrabat, where the footprint of the god is found.

  • What we do know is that the ports of debarkation of the slave-trade became the endemic seats of yellow fever.