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101 embark on a program
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > embark on a program
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102 embark on a course
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103 embark on a program
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104 embark on second term
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > embark on second term
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105 embark on the road of building socialism
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > embark on the road of building socialism
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106 embark upon a brigand policy
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > embark upon a brigand policy
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107 embark on an arms race
English-Russian military dictionary > embark on an arms race
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108 embark on an offensive
English-Russian military dictionary > embark on an offensive
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109 embark on arms race
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110 embark leave
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111 embark on the offensive
English-Russian military dictionary > embark on the offensive
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112 embark on an arms race
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > embark on an arms race
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113 embark on an offensive
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > embark on an offensive
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114 to embark on a program
приступать к выполнению планаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to embark on a program
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115 an embargo embark
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116 re-embark
Военный термин: производить повторную погрузку (на суда, ЛА), производить повторную посадку (на суда, ЛА) -
117 re-embark
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118 to embark on a campaign
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to embark on a campaign
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119 to embark on a new round of concerted intervention
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to embark on a new round of concerted intervention
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120 to embark on a new round of intervention
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to embark on a new round of intervention
См. также в других словарях:
embark — em‧bark [ɪmˈbɑːk ǁ ɑːrk] verb [intransitive] TRAVEL if passengers embark, they get on a ship or plane: • Passengers should assemble in the lounge before embarking. * * * embark UK US /ɪmˈbɑːk/ verb ► [I] to go onto a ship, aircraft, or train:… … Financial and business terms
Embark — Em*bark , v. i. 1. To go on board a vessel or a boat for a voyage; as, the troops embarked for Lisbon. [1913 Webster] 2. To engage in any affair. [1913 Webster] Slow to embark in such an undertaking. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embark — ► VERB 1) go on board a ship or aircraft. 2) (embark on/upon) begin (a new project or course of action). DERIVATIVES embarkation noun. ORIGIN French embarquer, from barque bark, ship … English terms dictionary
Embark — Em*bark , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Embarked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Embarking}.] [F. embarquer; pref. em (L. in) + barque bark: cf. Sp. embarcar, It. imbarcare. See {Bark}. a vessel.] 1. To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embark — I verb auspicate, begin, commence, conscendere, engage in an enterprise, enter, enter upon, get under way, go into, inaugurate, initiate, institute, launch, make a beginning, originate, plunge into, rationem inire, set out, start, start out, take … Law dictionary
embark on — index commence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
embark — 1540s, from M.Fr. embarquer, from em (see EN (Cf. en ) (1)) + barque small ship (see BARK (Cf. bark) (n.)). Related: Embarked; embarking … Etymology dictionary
embark — [v] get on transportation object board, commence, emplane, enter, entrain, go aboard ship, launch, leave port, plunge into, put on board, set about, set out, set sail, take on board, take ship; concepts 159,195,224 Ant. disembark, stay … New thesaurus
embark on — [v] begin undertaking, journey broach, commence, engage, enter, get off, initiate, jump off, launch, open, plunge into, set about, set out, set to, start, take up, tee off*; concepts 100,221 … New thesaurus
embark — [em bärk′, imbärk′] vt. [Fr embarquer < Sp or OProv embarcar < em (L in ) + L barca, BARK3] 1. to put or take (passengers or goods) aboard a ship, aircraft, etc. 2. to engage (a person) or invest (money, etc.) in an enterprise vi. 1. to go… … English World dictionary
embark — v. 1) (D; intr.) to embark for (to embark for France) 2) (d; intr.) to embark on (to embark on a new career) * * * [ɪm bɑːk] (D; intr.) to embark for (to embark for France) (d; intr.) to embark on (to embark on a new career) … Combinatory dictionary