Betekenis van:
embark on

to embark on
Werkwoord
  • laten beginnen, in bedrijf brengen
  • get off the ground

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Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  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. 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.
  4. If the expected return on the investment project is higher than the required rate of return, they will embark on the project.
  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. 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.
  7. Europe needs to foster its entrepreneurial drive more effectively and it needs more firms willing to embark on creative or innovative ventures.
  8. In this context, the Council on the same date called upon President Lukashenko and his Government to reverse their present policies and to embark on fundamental democratic and economic reforms to bring the country closer to European common values.
  9. 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.
  10. Thus, IFP can embark on a research project in the fields of activity of the subsidiaries concerned only insofar as the latter do not wish to carry out the project after exercising their right of first refusal [30].
  11. Enhanced and more visible career prospects also contribute to the building of a positive public attitude towards the researchers’ profession, and thereby encourage more young people to embark on careers in research.
  12. ‘doctoral candidate’ (candidate in third cycle) means an early-stage researcher at the beginning of his/her research career, starting at the date of obtaining the degree which would formally entitle him/her to embark on a doctorate;
  13. This latter requirement restricted the scope of agricultural cooperatives’ activities and, to some extent, contradicted Law No 27/1999, which provides that the societies it covers may embark on and engage in any economic activity whatsoever.
  14. At the beginning of 1996, the company found itself in a very difficult economic and financial situation which led the Walloon authorities, through the intermediary of the SWS, to take it over completely and to embark on a series of measures to save the company, including a BFR 1,5 billion capital increase.
  15. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 3, an air carrier or its agent or a tour operator may refuse, on the grounds of disability or of reduced mobility, to accept a reservation from or to embark a disabled person or a person with reduced mobility: