embark
v
1 [I, Ipr, Tn]
~ (for...) (cause sb/sth to) go or be taken on board a ship or an aircraft (使某人[某物])乘船; 上船; 登机
Passengers with cars must embark first. 带汽车的乘客必须先上船.
We embarked for Calais at midday. 我们中午乘船去加来.
The ship embarked passengers and cargo at an Italian port. 这艘船在意大利一个港口载客装货.
2 (phr v) embark on sth start or engage in (esp sth new or difficult) 开始或从事(尤指新的或难的事)
embark on a long journey 开始漫长的旅行
He embarked on a new career. 他开始从事一新事业.
Take my life too! My money and goods are as dear to me as life itself.
把我的命也拿走吧!我的钱财对我就像生命一样宝贵。
She also brought me into touch with everything that could be felt--- soil, wood, silk. As I look back upon those years, I am struck by Annie's wisdom.
她还使我接触到一切可以触摸到的东西--土壤、木头、丝绸等。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As