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desembarcament
The act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft.
debarkation
disembarkment
embarkation
català
desembarcament
Process of leaving a vehicle.
embarcation
1
On the following morning the sun shone forth, and the
disembarkation
continued.
2
As soon as they did so, the signal for
disembarkation
was made.
3
Until these look-outs returned he would permit no
disembarkation
from his ships.
4
The exigency demanded the speedy
disembarkation
of the greatest possible number of men.
5
The two most important ports of
disembarkation
A were CapetownandDurban.
6
Five of these beaches were selected for
disembarkation
under the cover of warships.
7
Mexican authorities oversaw the completion of the vessel's
disembarkation
process.
8
The
disembarkation
was conducted with the greatest regularity and dispatch.
9
The Scottish population remained perfectly calm, so that the
disembarkation
was completed without disturbance.
10
We protest against the
disembarkation
of American troops at Iloilo.
11
There will be a five- to seven-minute delay before
disembarkation
.
12
Indeed, I am sometimes tempted to think that that little band of original
disembarkation
.
13
The British army, at its
disembarkation
,
has been generally computed at eighteen thousand men.
14
This caused the precipitate return and
disembarkation
of Walker's division.
15
Tells how
disembarkation
orders are transmitted to the ship, etc.
16
It sounded like the dirigible
disembarkation
green in Hyde Park.
disembarkation
allow the disembarkation
defer disembarkation
delay disembarkation
early disembarkation
effect a disembarkation
portuguès
desembarque
català
desembarcament
desembarcada