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disembarkation

/dis-em-bahrk/US // ˌdɪs ɛmˈbɑrk //UK // (ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːk) //

上岸,登岸,下船,上岸后

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go ashore from a ship.
    • : to leave an aircraft or other vehicle.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to remove or unload from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

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Examples

  • Randall was in the second-to-last row of the aircraft as she waited to disembark.

  • When they disembarked, the ship moved on to the next locale, and new travelers arrived, or new specialty charter companies took over, serving everyone from birders to nudists.

  • Because if you do, we will have someone meet you at the end of the flight, when you disembark, and let you know that you’re no longer welcome on Delta.

  • The disembarkation of the Guards was effected, and with a rapidity and comfort which conferred great credit on the officers.

  • It was calculated that the disembarkation of 20,000 could be effected by the boats of our steamers in two hours.

  • The French Admiral fired a gun shortly after eight o'clock, and the disembarkation of their troops commenced.

  • Before the disembarkation had concluded for the day, signal was made for all ships to "land tents."

  • The vessel was then towed into port, and so placed as to protect the disembarkation.