Embarco in english

Boarding

pronunciation: bɔrdɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

embarcar = board + a ship. 

Example: The men boarded the ship as they cried 'Ahoy there!' but there was no answer.

more:

» embarcarse enembark on/upon .

Example: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.

» embarcarse en el matrimonioembark on + marriage .

Example: This book is dedicated to all teenagers who see the world through rose-coloured glasses and are tempted to embark on an early marriage.

» embarcarse en una aventuraembark on + an adventure .

Example: I left the casual comforts of Los Angeles and embarked on an adventure that would alter the course of my life in the most profound ways.

» embarcarse en una misiónembark on + a quest .

Example: He embarked on a secret quest to find his double and set in motion a train of events that he couldn't control.

» embarcarse en un proyectoembark on/upon + a ventureembark on + a project .

Example: The Department of Education and IBM embarked on a joint venture to provide network services to elementary and secondary school districts thoughout the state of Indiana.

Example: The state government has embarked on an afforestation project and has prohibited bush burning to reduce desertification.

Embarco synonyms

embarkation in spanish: embarque, pronunciation: embɑrkeɪʃən part of speech: noun embarkment in spanish: embarque, pronunciation: ɪmbɑrkmənt part of speech: noun
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