1. moor
Moor the ship at the pier.
The English moors can be picturesque when the heather is in bloom.
English word "zacumować"(moor) occurs in sets:
Piotrek 26th May (40 min)2. dock
After sailing for three days, we docked into port early this morning.
We docked at Rangoon the next morning.
A civilian has never been put in the dock in a military court.
The ship is now in dock for a refit.
English word "zacumować"(dock) occurs in sets:
kartkówka dział 23. 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.