transcription, транскрипция: [ im-ˈbärk ]
verb
Etymology: Middle French embarquer, from Old Occitan embarcar, from em- (from Latin in- ) + barca bark
Date: 1533
intransitive verb
1. : to go on board a vehicle for transportation
the troops embark ed at noon
2. : to make a start
embark ed on a new career
transitive verb
1. : to cause to go on board (as a boat or airplane)
2. : to engage, enlist, or invest in an enterprise
• em·bar·ka·tion ˌem-ˌbär-ˈkā-shən, -bər- noun
• em·bark·ment im-ˈbärk-mənt noun