英:[dɪˈbɑːk]
美:[ dɪˈbɑːrk]
英:[dɪˈbɑːk]
美:[ dɪˈbɑːrk]
词根:debark
n.debarkation 登陆;下车;上岸
Verb
1. go ashore;
"The passengers disembarked at Southampton"
"从船或小艇上卸货,登陆",1650年代,源自法语 débarquer(16世纪),由 de-(古法语 des-; 参见 dis-)和 barque “小船”(参见 bark(n.2))组成。比较 disembark。相关词汇: Debarked; debarking; debarkation; debarcation。
登陆
上岸
下飞机
下船
Verb (1) French debarquer, from de- + barque bark (ship)
The first known use of debark was in 1654
debarkverb
to go or put ashore from a ship
1 You will be able to debark more quickly, which is crucial if you have a tight connection.
2 Eventually, a train arrived and a trickle of people debarked and meandered toward the adjoining bus depot.
3 Board the West Seattle water taxi at Pier 50, and $8 and 15 minutes later debark in Hawaii.
4 Corps members learned to log, debark trees and scribe them cleanly so they would stack neatly without any need for chinking, said Cavello.
5 In went the debarked trees, out came a spray of loblolly pine.
6 The main ordeal for passengers, as Ms. Margarett recounted, was the wait for maintenance to fix the tires so people could debark.
7 They were refused entry there and were ultimately forced to debark in a British-controlled zone in Germany, and were then put back in captivity in displaced persons camps.
8 At south-east Alaska’s last industrial-scale sawmill, wheel loaders stack debarked logs two storeys high on the frozen ground.
9 A suggestion by Singapore's public housing authority that owners of noisy dogs consider "debarking" their pets to avoid inconveniencing neighbours has raised animal lovers' hackles in the city-state and prompted much ridicule on social media.
10 I might have cramped legs when I debark from a flight, but mentally I can be refreshed.
11 Once or twice a day, we debarked for shore excursions.
12 They were taking trees, debarking them, making chips, making pulp.
13 The lavvu is set up in the traditional way: three, debarked birch rods holding up a cloth exterior.
14 “Where—what are we doing?” and Heidi doesn’t even allow the next elevator car of people to debark.
15 the seasick passengers debarked as soon as the ship dropped anchor
16 If the wood wasn’t debarked, trees with loose bark layers or split wood that has dried enough to loosen its bark may harbor an array of creatures, such as wood roaches, earwigs, and possibly even overwintering yellowjacket wasp queens.
17 In summary, first look to see if the stems have been debarked by squirrels.
18 But when the dogs debarked on a lawn overlooking the Statue of Liberty, she went right into professional mode — haunches up, head low and forward, eyes focused — and began circling Max.
19 Mills, a graduate student at the University of British Columbia, grew interested in the topic of medically unnecessary animal surgeries — a category that includes cat declawing and dog debarking — as a third-year undergraduate.
20 The cruise line confirmed that all debarking crewmembers have been cleared by its medical team, along with the airline transporting them and, when necessary, immigration authorities.
10 剥去的皮