English to Spanish Dictionary embark

embark

embarcarse
definition
verb
he embarked for India in 1817
go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
translation of 'embark'
verb
embarcarse,
embarcar
example
As soon as the ship started to float again we re-embarked and with night starting to fall we moored alongside a ship ready to 'embark' lorries to be landed in the early hours of the next day.
Just at the moment Spartacus expects to 'embark' his army and followers aboard the Silesian ships, news of betrayal and of Roman armies converging on his position causes Spartacus to radically revise his plans.
At the start of the deployment, HMS Invincible will 'embark' both FA2 Sea Harrier fighters and RAF Ground attack aircraft as well as her Sea King helicopters.
But the Pacific purpose for which they were created involves the capacity to 'embark' an army battalion, to operate three helicopters from the flight deck and carry four other helicopters.
The couple's claim was that the liner should have taken ‘all reasonable steps to 'embark' passengers reasonably late returning.’
The host mother ship is notified and called to a port to 'embark' the eleven-strong rescue team of specialist divers and technical officers together with the rescue submersible and its associated equipment.
The commuters' nightmare began at York station on Wednesday when Leeds-bound passengers 'embarked' for the 12.46 pm train - and soon discovered they were going nowhere.
At both 'embarkment' and disembarkment points, you are able to visit the ports of Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway.
He 'embarks on' his course of inquiry with an anarchist's instinctive mistrust of power.
Debka File has a fascinating update on the Palermo Senator, the threat of nuclear terrorism, and the phantom Al Qaeda group that 'embarked' for the U.S., but apparently has disappeared without a trace.
Those 'embarking on' the course are expected to work very hard from wake-up to sleep-time.
This period will cover Exercise Allied Action 05, for which Admiral Cooke and SFN Staff will be 'embarked' in the command ship USS Mount Whitney off the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
We hear from him, his father and his teacher just before they 'embarked' for India where the Rinpoche will undergo a long course of training and study.
Tens of thousands of refugees 'embarked' for the United States.
Upon 'embarkation' , an account is automatically set up for the passengers to which most shipboard services may be signed and charged.
Robin and Michael 'embarked' for France in early June 1944.
From February onward army and blackshirt militia units mobilized and 'embarked' for the long journey through the Suez Canal to Eritrea and Somalia.
At least my 'embarkment' onto the dancefloor prompted everyone else in the club to join - I guess they figured they'd HAVE to look cooler than me.
On 18 January William V 'embarked' for England as groups of patriots ousted his minions from power in town after town across the country.
Written shortly after she saw the troops march through Sydney prior to their 'embarkation' for the Middle East, the poem recalls the young men who used to visit her for afternoon tea in her flat in King's Cross.
This can be the deciding factor as to whether someone should 'embark on' a course of therapy at all!
In 1699, at the age of fifty-two, she 'embarked' for Surinam with her daughter Dorothea Maria.
For example, states realize that they cannot achieve their goals in areas such as trade or environment, unless all other states also 'embark upon' a particular course of action.
Might he not, on reflection, have regretted 'embarking on' this particular course?
Most guys who are 'embarking on' a new mission begin with one fundamental question: When do we eat?
In January 1943 Miller 'embarked' for England, having gained his flying badge as an airman pilot the previous November.
We will be traveling from the east coast to the west coast on the day of 'embarkment' for our Dawn Princess Cruise.
Leaving Rome and ignoring a summons to stand trial, he 'embarked' for Greece, where Quintus Braetius Sura, a legate of the commander in Macedonia, had already driven the enemy back to the sea.
Over two thousand Polish troops have 'embarked' for Iraq to join the security effort there.
The ship 'embarked' the Lord Provost of Glasgow for the final part of the voyage to her berth at Yorkhill Quay, and the ship will be open to visitors on Saturday November 11 from 1300-1700.
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