embark
v. 開始做; 上船
If you embark on something new, difficult, or exciting, you start doing it.
He's embarking on a new career as a writer...
他即將開始新的職業生涯——當一名作家。
The government embarked on a programme of radical economic reform.
政府開始實施一項徹底的經濟改革計劃。
When someone embarks on a ship, they go on board before the start of a journey.
They travelled to Portsmouth, where they embarked on the battle cruiser HMS Renown...
他們行至樸次茅斯,在那裡登上了英國皇家海軍“聲望號”戰列巡洋艦。
Bob ordered brigade HQ to embark.
鮑勃命令旅指揮部登船。
1. go on board
2. set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.);
3. proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers;
These two Americans were about to embark on high profile , high stakes , big money quests.
這兩個美國運動員將要向成名、金牌和高額獎金挑戰.
" Let us embark on the first ship tomorrow, before dawn can tell of our elopement! "
讓我們登上明天的第一艘船, 別讓黎明洩露我們私奔的秘密!
Would you tell me where we embark ( get on ) the ship?
請問登船的地點在哪裡?
Should I embark on the great search for my soul mate kiss my single days goodbyeqforever?
我應該贖回我的自由麼?我應該踏上尋找心靈伴侶的旅程、向單身的時光揮別 麼 ?
And once outside in the fresh air, there are plenty of activities to embark upon.
只要置身室外清新的空氣中, 就可以從事各種各樣的活動.