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portugués
desembarque
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desembarcament
The act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft.
disembarkation
debarkation
embarkation
portugués
desembarque
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disembarkation
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disembarkation
debarkation
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disembarkation
"
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.
1
The order of
debarkation
to agree with the mode of attack, as follows:-
2
So disorderly was the mob that the
debarkation
was for some time delayed.
3
It was winter, and the day of their
debarkation
was cold and rainy.
4
The storm was now abating somewhat, and Munro ordered the
debarkation
to commence.
5
The road being found practicable for all arms, the
debarkation
began at daybreak.
1
A crew of Lunans greeted us upon
disembarkment
.
2
Malta turned down the Ocean Viking requests saying it could not take the lead on any
disembarkment
.
3
And there was a creaky turn of the wagon, a
disembarkment
,
and an unloading of various things.
4
The
disembarkment
followed in dead silence, for the interest was too novel and too intense to express itself noisily.
5
People testing positive for the virus would be quarantined for at least two weeks following the Oakland
disembarkment
,
according to ABC.
6
The public broadcaster said the
disembarkment
was delayed because only one person an hour could be tested after problems with the equipment.
7
On Saturday, the 25th, the captain-general (Menendez) came to visit our vessel and get the ordnance for
disembarkment
at Florida.
say the disembarkment
portugués
desembarque
catalán
desembarcament
desembarcada