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单词 debark
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debark1

verb diːˈbɑːkdiˈbɑrk
[no object]
  • 1Leave a ship or aircraft.

    we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was a prisoner because I debarked at Mili Atoll.
    • The guerrillas had stirred my gravest anxiety, but little did I know about the hundred additional worrisome things until I debarked down here.
    • When she debarked from the train she was met by one of their stable hands who then picked up her luggage and led her to the carriage.
    • As Caiidide was reviewing the troops, the old woman arrived to warn him that a Spanish ship had entered the harbor; officials had debarked to arrest the murderer of the Grand Inquisitor.
    • And they're no help at all to us exit freaks, who like to know just the right place to stand when boarding a train, so that you debark opposite the way out.
    • You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark.
    • Just ask the burghers of a certain age who are debarking from their vast, shiny cars at the door to the new O'Rourke's Steakhouse on Montrose Boulevard.
    • While the majority of cruise ships coming to this area call on Cozumel (where 1.8 million passengers debarked in 2001), several ships call weekly at Playa del Carmen.
    • When we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun, we were surrounded by vendors of local wares along with transportation and tour services.
    • We have taken more than 10 cruises, and this was the most efficient embarking and debarking that we have ever experienced.
    • After debarking in Turkey, they traveled to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, and some further dispersed into Czechoslovakia and France.
    • His advisor signed off and within twenty-four hours, he was debarking in Orlando and renting a car to take him to the Home.
    • Bill filmed the tugboat landing at the edge of the dock and the people debarking.
    • This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark (more than 200 ports are approved by the line for this program).
    • Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge.
    • Several times on the bus, the driver has said to the passengers ‘make room because the wheelchair is debarking.’
    • We did receive a report from a citizen who reports seeing two men matching their description debarking from a medium-sized yacht at a dock on Waikiki beach, Hawaii.
    • On one April day in 1847, more than 1000 debarked.
    • They will be debarking following the final tests.
    • Customs is in place to check goods and manifests, but there is not yet any provision for immigration, so no one is allowed to debark and enter Iraq from shipboard.
    Synonyms
    get off, step off, leave
    1. 1.1with object Unload (cargo or troops) from a ship or aircraft.
      the ship would simply sail into the harbour, dock, and begin debarking troops
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Around South America is gaining in popularity, and a couple of megaships are sailing to Antarctica once or twice, but not debarking passengers there.
      • He'll debark us where we want and set home immediately.

Derivatives

  • debarkation

  • noun diːbɑːˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌdibɑrˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Mars shone brightly once again as we put to sea for the overnight sail into the Thames and debarkation at Tilbury, a landing stage downriver from London.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Secure sea lanes between sea ports of embarkation and debarkation would have to be a precondition for employment.
      • They will be able to depart from their home stations while logistics planners program numerous days of supply through alternate, even multiple, ports of debarkation.
      • I enter countries with the knowledge of alternate points of debarkation - lower profile airports, seaports, and railway junctions.
      • If ports of embarkation or debarkation can be closed, neither commerce nor seaborne reinforcement or resupply can flow.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from French débarquer.

debark2

verb diːˈbɑːkdiˈbɑrk
[with object]
  • Remove (the bark) from a tree.

    the timber was then debarked and treated with insecticide
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two Steves negotiated to get the burl to Ashland, and then Steve Sharps and his sons moved it to the current site, debarked it, and protected it with tung oil.
    • Feric also has a report on using the Deal Processor for debarking wood.
    • The two currents create a rotating column of air that can generate 318-mile-per-hour winds, debark trees, and fire cars across the sky like missiles.
    • Initially, wood packaging material should be made from debarked wood as well.
    • After March 1 2006, The letters ‘DB’ must be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the mark in order to indicate that the wood has been debarked.
    • In general, these spruce appeared clawed, debarked, broken, ripped out of the ground, buried under large piles of peat, or tilted at ground level, damage that likely occurred during excavation at the dens by polar bears.
    • A Whole Tree Processor will be delimbing, debarking and chipping whole trees, producing pulp chips.
    • As shown in Table 5, marked depressions in secondary growth of major roots of cut (C N) plants relative to uncut plants were also recorded for roots that had been partly debarked and left to grow for 21 months.
    • The world's largest redwood lumber mill offers free self-guided tours, where you can watch trees being debarked, head-rigged, trimmed, graded, and end-glued.
    • When they haul the logs into the sawmill the first thing they do is debark them.
    • Options include colour marking, stump treatment and a debarking system for eucalyptus.
    • When the trees are first debarked the mulch is fairly fresh, and needs to decompose before we dare use it around our plants.
    • For example, California requires that people in the 10 infested counties get permits before transporting any SOD host species within the state, with the exception of firewood that has been totally debarked.
    • The elephants had killed the trees by uprooting and debarking them.
    • Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction.
    • Wounding of trees by debarking during the vegetative period sometimes results in the formation of callus tissue which develops over the entire wound surface or on parts of it.
    • With the extensive debarking we are doing at the mill, we are able to use a lot of the root-burned wood on the green line.
 
 

debark1

verbdiˈbɑrkdēˈbärk
[no object]
  • 1Leave a ship or aircraft.

    we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark.
    • As Caiidide was reviewing the troops, the old woman arrived to warn him that a Spanish ship had entered the harbor; officials had debarked to arrest the murderer of the Grand Inquisitor.
    • We have taken more than 10 cruises, and this was the most efficient embarking and debarking that we have ever experienced.
    • And they're no help at all to us exit freaks, who like to know just the right place to stand when boarding a train, so that you debark opposite the way out.
    • While the majority of cruise ships coming to this area call on Cozumel (where 1.8 million passengers debarked in 2001), several ships call weekly at Playa del Carmen.
    • Your ticket entitles you to debark as many times as you like and reboard at no extra charge.
    • When we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun, we were surrounded by vendors of local wares along with transportation and tour services.
    • The guerrillas had stirred my gravest anxiety, but little did I know about the hundred additional worrisome things until I debarked down here.
    • They will be debarking following the final tests.
    • On one April day in 1847, more than 1000 debarked.
    • Bill filmed the tugboat landing at the edge of the dock and the people debarking.
    • Customs is in place to check goods and manifests, but there is not yet any provision for immigration, so no one is allowed to debark and enter Iraq from shipboard.
    • After debarking in Turkey, they traveled to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, and some further dispersed into Czechoslovakia and France.
    • When she debarked from the train she was met by one of their stable hands who then picked up her luggage and led her to the carriage.
    • This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark (more than 200 ports are approved by the line for this program).
    • His advisor signed off and within twenty-four hours, he was debarking in Orlando and renting a car to take him to the Home.
    • I was a prisoner because I debarked at Mili Atoll.
    • Just ask the burghers of a certain age who are debarking from their vast, shiny cars at the door to the new O'Rourke's Steakhouse on Montrose Boulevard.
    • Several times on the bus, the driver has said to the passengers ‘make room because the wheelchair is debarking.’
    • We did receive a report from a citizen who reports seeing two men matching their description debarking from a medium-sized yacht at a dock on Waikiki beach, Hawaii.
    Synonyms
    get off, step off, leave
    1. 1.1with object Unload (cargo or troops) from a ship or aircraft.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Around South America is gaining in popularity, and a couple of megaships are sailing to Antarctica once or twice, but not debarking passengers there.
      • He'll debark us where we want and set home immediately.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from French débarquer.

debark2

verbdiˈbɑrkdēˈbärk
[with object]
  • Remove (the bark) from a tree.

    the timber was then debarked and treated with insecticide
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the trees are first debarked the mulch is fairly fresh, and needs to decompose before we dare use it around our plants.
    • Initially, wood packaging material should be made from debarked wood as well.
    • Wounding of trees by debarking during the vegetative period sometimes results in the formation of callus tissue which develops over the entire wound surface or on parts of it.
    • With the extensive debarking we are doing at the mill, we are able to use a lot of the root-burned wood on the green line.
    • For example, California requires that people in the 10 infested counties get permits before transporting any SOD host species within the state, with the exception of firewood that has been totally debarked.
    • Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction.
    • A Whole Tree Processor will be delimbing, debarking and chipping whole trees, producing pulp chips.
    • In general, these spruce appeared clawed, debarked, broken, ripped out of the ground, buried under large piles of peat, or tilted at ground level, damage that likely occurred during excavation at the dens by polar bears.
    • As shown in Table 5, marked depressions in secondary growth of major roots of cut (C N) plants relative to uncut plants were also recorded for roots that had been partly debarked and left to grow for 21 months.
    • When they haul the logs into the sawmill the first thing they do is debark them.
    • The two Steves negotiated to get the burl to Ashland, and then Steve Sharps and his sons moved it to the current site, debarked it, and protected it with tung oil.
    • The two currents create a rotating column of air that can generate 318-mile-per-hour winds, debark trees, and fire cars across the sky like missiles.
    • After March 1 2006, The letters ‘DB’ must be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the mark in order to indicate that the wood has been debarked.
    • The elephants had killed the trees by uprooting and debarking them.
    • The world's largest redwood lumber mill offers free self-guided tours, where you can watch trees being debarked, head-rigged, trimmed, graded, and end-glued.
    • Feric also has a report on using the Deal Processor for debarking wood.
    • Options include colour marking, stump treatment and a debarking system for eucalyptus.
 
 
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