1. embark
embark on a world tour; to embark on a business venture
He embarked on a new career as a teacher.
We can now finally embark on creating an EU structure for protecting minorities.
People by a plane waiting to embark.
To embark is defined as to leave on a trip, often on a ship or airplane. An example of embark is to leave on a cruise.
In fact, she had embarked on a second career at age 51.
The group members embarked on a study of 10 families with young children.
Definition to embark on a journey or activity means to begin it. To embark also means to go on board a ship or plane at the start of a journey
He resolved to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime enterprise.
Anglais mot "embarcarse"(embark) se produit dans des ensembles:
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