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verb
- 1. leave a ship, aircraft, or train: "the passengers began to disembark"
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DISEMBARK definition: 1. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey 2. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a trip…. Learn more.
- English (US)
DISEMBARK meaning: 1. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after...
- Disembark
disembark anlam, tanım, disembark nedir: 1. to leave a ship,...
- Vietnamese Translation
disembark translate: lên bờ. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Simplified
DISEMBARK translate: (旅途结束后)下(车、船、飞机等). Learn more in the...
- Traditional
DISEMBARK translate: (旅途結束後)下(車、船、飛機等). Learn more in the...
- Indonesian Translation
disembark translate: turun ke darat. Learn more in the...
- Norwegian Translation
disembark - translate into Norwegian with the...
- Diseconomies of Scale
DISECONOMIES OF SCALE definition: a situation in which the...
- English (US)
Disembark means to remove to shore from a ship or to get out of a vehicle or craft. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of disembark from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
DISEMBARK meaning: 1. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey 2. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a trip…. Learn more.
Disembark means to land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc. Learn how to use this formal verb, its synonyms, and its origin from Collins Dictionary.
to leave an aircraft or other vehicle. verb (used with object) to remove or unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. disembark. / ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːk; dɪsˌɛmbɑːˈkeɪʃən / verb. to land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc. several passengers disembarked. we will disembark the passengers. Discover More. Derived Forms.
Disembark means to exit or leave from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. See the origin, synonyms, translations, and usage of the verb disembark in different contexts.
Use the verb disembark to describe leaving a ship, airplane or other type of vehicle, like making sure you haven't left anything in the plane's overhead compartment before you disembark. Embark means "putting passengers in a plane or on a boat." Disembark is its opposite.