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Disembark

Disembark meaning

To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore | To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or aircraft. | To go ashore from (a boat); to leave (a train or aircraft)

Synonyms of Disembark

Disembark vertaling naar Nederlands

Example sentences (20)

After passengers disembark from these trains, they are hauled by shunting engines to the Wadi Bunder/Mazgaon yard for essential cleaning and maintenance.

His final passenger was about to disembark when he paused.

I got in the thing all right (with the Better Half’s assistance) and we floated around Petro Beach at Sylvan for almost an hour and it was lovely and as we headed back to the beach to disembark I began to trepidate a bit.

They are trained all the way from Siberia, disembark a good 100km from the front and walk the rest of the way (in the winter).

We were in the kombi when the woman asked to disembark.

All passengers and crew managed to disembark safely before the passenger jet was engulfed in flames.

Anthony Johnson, left, sister Teah, mother Paula and friend Katherina Frank get ready to disembark from their paddle boards after a ride through the Venice Canals on July 11.

British troops disembark at Arromanches, code-named Gold Beach, in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings began the Allied invasion of the continent during the Second World War - June 1944.

Have you ever been on a plane that just landed and everyone starts standing up to pull out their luggage and disembark?

One passenger travelling from Manchester Piccadilly to Milton Keynes told the Manchester Evening News that "a train full of passengers was told to disembark and 'dumped' at Rugby station this afternoon".

On the other hand, if it’s bright outside, such as during the day, flight attendants will switch on the cabin lights to prevent passengers from being blinded as they disembark the aircraft.

She said: “The reason you want to decide on these things before you disembark is because if you fall overboard, things could get rather messy.

The current limits are meant to be achieved via permits and fines to the pier owner if more than 1,000 disembark.

The RapidRide G Line will even allow passengers to board and disembark on both sides of the bus at certain stops.

Unless camping or doing an extended hike, most will disembark at Scorpion Anchorage.

All other passengers were allowed to disembark.

A planeload of passengers from Melbourne were allowed to disembark at Sydney Airport on Tuesday night without undergoing health screening for coronavirus.

Back at Chimbacalle, I disembark feeling slightly drunk and questioning whether I’ve ever had a ride like it.

Beyond that, he said, the crews aboard the ships wouldn’t be allowed to disembark.

Both ships are seeking to dock in Florida later this week, but local authorities are in dispute over whether to let passengers disembark, with the state’s hospitals already burdened with Covid-19 cases.