embarcation造句
例句與造句
- But the embarcation did not go smoothly.
- At one time Greenport was the port of embarcation for Long Island Railroad passengers traveling to New England.
- The port was a significant embarcation point for early settlers to the New World under shipmasters like the Cuttances.
- In earlier times was the town an important place along the Rhein for fishing and as an embarcation area.
- Gimhae International Airport Station thus as the name implies acts as the embarcation / disembarcation point for rail passengers for Busan International Airport near Gimhae.
- It's difficult to find embarcation in a sentence. 用embarcation造句挺難的
- It's fitting that his last performance takes him back to the aborted first novel that denotes an embarcation point of sorts for his career in letters.
- He was named Regimental Surgeon, 366th Infantry Regiment prior to embarcation in March 1944 and was promoted to Major, Medical Corps, while serving in Italy.
- This would suggest that the marriage between the Duke of Opole and the king's near kinswoman Viola took place before his embarcation on the crusade, around 1217.
- After Lord Blayney was taken prisoner by the Poles, his infantry sounded retreat and started a chaotic re-embarcation under the fire of their own, captured once more, guns.
- Stone travels with the Haganah to Europe, where he joins a group of displaced persons as they travel across the continent seeking a clandestine port of embarcation, joins an illegal convoy, runs the British blockade, and lands illegally in Mandatory Palestine.
- A 12 foot tall memorial stone with a bronze plaque stands in the gardens, commemorating the embarcation of American and British troops for the D-Day landings of World War II . In 2004, a service was held for the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
- "It was a war that nobody will understand unless you were there, " said Seattle native Barbara Erickson London, who as a 22-year-old University of Washington student became one of the first female pilots to ferry combat aircraft from factories to embarcation ports.
- During the Almoravid and Almohad eras, it was used as a major shipyard, renamed Qasr al-Majaz, Ksar al-Majar or Ksar al-Djawaz ( " castle en route " ) because it was an important embarcation port for Moroccan troops on their way to Spain.
- For my headquarters I picked Canadian Pacific's stately Hotel Halifax, and my elegantly furnished room with a view of the busy harbor provided a convenient point of embarcation for exploring the city's spectacular history and listening to the many voices of its past, including those at the Old Burying Ground.
- On 26 June 1799 Nelson changed his attitude and authorised Sir William Hamilton, the British minister, to inform the cardinal that he ( Nelson ) would do nothing to break the armistice; while Captains Bell and Troubridge wrote that they had Nelson s authority to state that the latter would not oppose the embarcation of the Republicans.
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