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Detailed Translations for disembark from English to German

disembark:

to disembark verb (disembarks, disembarked, disembarking)

  1. to disembark (go ashore; debark)
    an Land gehen; anlegen

Conjugations for disembark:

present
  1. disembark
  2. disembark
  3. disembarks
  4. disembark
  5. disembark
  6. disembark
simple past
  1. disembarked
  2. disembarked
  3. disembarked
  4. disembarked
  5. disembarked
  6. disembarked
present perfect
  1. have disembarked
  2. have disembarked
  3. has disembarked
  4. have disembarked
  5. have disembarked
  6. have disembarked
past continuous
  1. was disembarking
  2. were disembarking
  3. was disembarking
  4. were disembarking
  5. were disembarking
  6. were disembarking
future
  1. shall disembark
  2. will disembark
  3. will disembark
  4. shall disembark
  5. will disembark
  6. will disembark
continuous present
  1. am disembarking
  2. are disembarking
  3. is disembarking
  4. are disembarking
  5. are disembarking
  6. are disembarking
subjunctive
  1. be disembarked
  2. be disembarked
  3. be disembarked
  4. be disembarked
  5. be disembarked
  6. be disembarked
diverse
  1. disembark!
  2. let's disembark!
  3. disembarked
  4. disembarking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for disembark:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
an Land gehen debark; disembark; go ashore come down; end up somewhere; land
anlegen debark; disembark; go ashore anchor; assemble; come down; construct; dress; end up somewhere; fasten; fasten to a rope; fit; fix; instal; install; invest; land; lay; moor; place; put on; secure; set up; tie up
- debark; set down

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Antonyms for "disembark":


Related Definitions for "disembark":

  1. go ashore1
    • The passengers disembarked at Southampton1

Wiktionary Translations for disembark:

disembark
Cross Translation:
FromToVia
disembark an Land gehen débarquertirer, ou faire sortir d’un navire, d’un bateau, ce qu’il contenir. — usage On le dit surtout en parlant d’un bâtiment parvenir à sa destination.