disembark 的 2 个定义
- to go ashore from a ship.
- to leave an aircraft or other vehicle.
- to remove or unload from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
disembark 近义词
get off transportation
更多disembark例句
- Three years earlier, the Pilgrims had disembarked at Plymouth Rock.
- Once contact tracing has been completed, they will be allowed to disembark, but it’s unclear how long that will take.
- After hundreds of passengers fell ill with the coronavirus in February, nobody on the ship was allowed to disembark for weeks.
- They disembarked at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Auditorium.
- After disembarking, he headed to one of the airport’s covid-19 testing stations.
- Once the ships that rescued them dock at port, they disembark.
- The sea passage takes about half an hour of an 11-hour journey, and the passengers never have to disembark.
- On the 3rd of September we ran into the port of Singapore; but it was so late in the evening, that we could not disembark.
- The reader sees his fellow passengers, the characters, disembark, waves them good-bye–and turns to sail for other isles!
- This meant, "Divisions of boats to assemble round ships for which they are told off, to disembark infantry and artillery."
- After a short interval, his excellency returned, and intimated that the royal party would disembark in half an hour.
- Upon Flamininus bidding him disembark, he stood up on board and refused to leave his ship.