embark
v
1 [I, Ipr, Tn]
~ (for...) (cause sb/sth to) go or be taken on board a ship or an aircraft (使某人[某物])乘船; 上船; 登机
Passengers with cars must embark first. 带汽车的乘客必须先上船.
We embarked for Calais at midday. 我们中午乘船去加来.
The ship embarked passengers and cargo at an Italian port. 这艘船在意大利一个港口载客装货.
2 (phr v) embark on sth start or engage in (esp sth new or difficult) 开始或从事(尤指新的或难的事)
embark on a long journey 开始漫长的旅行
He embarked on a new career. 他开始从事一新事业.
Some people think that the weather is unpleasant, the city ugly and dirty, the competition fierce and the streets unsafe.
有些人认为,这儿的气候不佳,市容丑陋肮脏,竞争激烈,街上不安全。
A hui may be a wedding, burial or conference. The happier events are marked with speeches, singing and dancing.
一个"会"可能是一次婚礼、葬礼或者会议。而较为喜庆的活动,人们要发表演说,唱歌跳舞以示庆贺。
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