释义 |
▪ I. imbark, v.|ɪmˈbɑːk| Also 7 em-. [f. im-1 + bark n.1] trans. To enclose in or clothe with bark. Also fig.
1647H. More Poems 256 Embarked as in a tree..A fading life we lead. 1649Lovelace Poems 159 Imbark thee in the Lawrell tree. 1815Mrs. Trench Rem. 328, I..am not always imbarked and rooted in my geraniums and myrtles. a1822Shelley Pr. Wks. (1880) III. 69 It is leaning forward upon a knotty staff imbarked and circled by a viper. ▪ II. imbark, -ation etc.: see embark, etc. |