debark

动词

UK/ˌdiˈbɑːk/
US/ˌdiˈbɑːrk/

定义 debark 动词

disembark

  1. Intransitive

    To disembark from a vessel or aircraft following a journey.

    • We boarded the train, and after an hour, we debarked in the city's outskirts.

    • Passengers must debark promptly upon reaching their destination.

    • After a long voyage, the crew could finally debark.

plant

  1. Transitive

    To remove the bark from a tree or other plant.

    • They are debarking the trees to use them for timber production.

    • The process involves debarking the outer layer of the trees.

    • The workers carefully debarked the trees without causing any damage.