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embark

to embark
Werkwoord
    • set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
    "she embarked upon a new career"

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    to embark
    Werkwoord
      • proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers

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      to embark
      Werkwoord
        • go on board

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        1. My uncle says he's about to embark on a new business venture.
        2. He resolved to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime enterprise.
        3. Whenever new passengers embark a passenger safety briefing shall be given immediately before or after departure.
        4. he is crossing the border in question in order to embark on, re-embark on or disembark from a ship on which he will work or has worked as a seafarer.
        5. Europe needs to foster its entrepreneurial drive more effectively and it needs more new firms willing to embark on creative or innovative ventures.
        6. .6 Where necessary, means shall be provided for bringing the davit-launched survival craft against the ship’s side and holding them alongside so that persons can safely embark.
        7. ‘port’ means a place having facilities for merchant ships to moor and to load or unload cargo or to disembark or embark passengers to or from vessels;
        8. embark and disembark in the stop-over airport or the airport of arrival situated in the territory of a Member State;
        9. If the expected return on the investment project is higher than the required rate of return, they will embark on the project.
        10. Without that written record, we would be forced to embark on post hoc speculation about the thought process by which the investigating authority arrived at its ultimate conclusions.
        11. Europe needs to foster its entrepreneurial drive more effectively and it needs more firms willing to embark on creative or innovative ventures.
        12. .6 Where necessary means shall be provided for bringing the davit-launched survival craft against the ship's side and holding them alongside so that persons can safely embark.
        13. to embark a disabled person or a person with reduced mobility at such an airport, provided that the person concerned has a valid ticket and reservation.
        14. The aid had enabled Aermacchi to embark upon R & D in the civilian area which was clearly additional to the R & D otherwise carried out by the company.
        15. go, by any means of transport, to an airport situated in the territory of a Member State in order to embark on an aircraft departing from that same airport.