v. 登陆,离船(disembark 的 ing 形式);下车
disembark /ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːk/ TEM4 [ disembarking disembarked disembarks ]
不及物动词 When passengers disembark from a ship, aeroplane, or bus, they leave it at the end of their trip. 着陆; 上岸; 下车
I looked toward the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked.
我向飞机看去。6名乘客已下机。
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Disembarkation is at 7:30 a.m.
着陆时间为早晨7点30分。
... disembarked = 下船的 disembarking = 下船 disembarks = 下船 ...
登陆,离船(disembark的ing形式);下车
The passengers later were seen disembarking from the plane.
后来有人看见乘客走下飞机。
One 21 year old man actually died two days after disembarking from his ship.
一个21岁的老人其实从他去世后两天船上岸。
There is a ship at sea have taken place outside the disembarking passengers were forced to escape.
有一艘轮船在海上发生了以外,乘客被迫离船逃生。
Passengers disembarking the vessel in Brisbane have been met by a team of nurses and medical staff.
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There is also a correct sequence to making embarking and disembarking as painless as possible.
Passengers said after disembarking they were fearful of pirates or rough weather in the stranded ship.
After disembarking, they boarded one of dozens of chartered buses, which traversed St.