Synonyms for "embarge"
(2 found)
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Translations
20 translations across 10 languages.
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Danish
3 entries - gå ombord verb (to board a barge)
- indskibe verb (to put in a barge)
- læsse verb (to put in a barge)
Dutch
2 entries - inladen verb (to put in a barge)
- inschepen verb (to board a barge)
Finnish
2 entries - lastata proomuun verb (to put in a barge)
- nousta proomuun verb (to board a barge)
French
3 entries - embarquer verb (to put in a barge)
- embarquer verb (to board a barge)
- monter verb (to board a barge)
German
2 entries - an bord gehen verb (to board a barge)
- an bord verladen verb (to put in a barge)
Greek
2 entries - επιβιβάζομαι verb (to board a barge)
- επιβιβάζω verb (to put in a barge)
Portuguese
2 entries - embarcar verb (to put in a barge)
- embarcar verb (to board a barge)
Russian
2 entries - грузи́ть на ба́ржу verb (to put in a barge)
- сади́ться на ба́ржу verb (to board a barge)
Spanish
1 entries - imponer verb (to put in a barge)
Swedish
1 entries - embarkera verb (to board a barge)
Sample sentences
2 total sentences available.
Tatoeba + Wiktionary
[...] where the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and their attendants take barge; also the Grocers Company do likewise embarge, [...].
Source: wiktionary
This embarge is termed a moral one because it imposes no legal restraints upon would-be exporters, for there are no statutes providing for this.
Source: wiktionary
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