"Inship" is a word in ENGLISH
To embark.
[Tolstoy] does not necessarily get rid of [his angry] temperament by undergoing religious conversion, and indeed it is obvious that the illusion of having been reborn may allow one's native vices to flourish more freely than ever, though perhaps in subtler forms.
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A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces his altitude and spots a man down below. He lowers the balloon further and shouts: "Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"The man below says: "Yes, you're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above this field.""You must work in Technical Support," says the balloonist."I do," replies the man. "How did you know?""Well" says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically correct, but completely useless."The man below says: "You must be in management.""I am," replies the balloonist, "but how did you know?""Well", says the man, "you don't know where you are, or where you're going, but you expect me to be able to help. You're still in the same position you were before we met, but now it's my fault."
Inclined to adventure; willing to incur hazard; prone to embark in hazardous enterprise; rashly daring; -- applied to persons.
Read the complete definitionbílos - (Perhaps from the Sp. velo, velero) A small sailing boat. Indì ka magsakáy sa isá ka bílos. Don’t …
Read the complete definitionbuút - Also: to be about, be on the point of. Sang buút siá—mamatáy,—magsakáy pa Manílà, etc. When he was—about …
Read the complete definitionSame as Embarkation.
Read the complete definitionTo engage, enlist, or invest (as persons, money, etc.) in any affair; as, he embarked his fortune in trade.
Read the complete definitionTo cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
Read the complete definitionTo engage in any affair.
Read the complete definitionTo go on board a vessel or a boat for a voyage; as, the troops embarked for Lisbon.
Read the complete definitionembarkasyón - (Sp. embarcación) Embarkation, navigation; ship or vessel of any size. (cf. sakayán).
Read the complete definitionThe act of putting or going on board of a vessel; as, the embarkation of troops.
Read the complete definitionThat which is embarked; as, an embarkation of Jesuits.
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Read the complete definitionEmbarkation.
Read the complete definitionTo embark in a business; to take a part; to employ or involve one's self; to devote attention and effort; …
Read the complete definitionThat which engages; engrossing occupation; employment of the attention; obligation by pledge, promise, or contract; an enterprise embarked in; as, …
Read the complete definitiongamón - Disappointment, balk, check, defeat or failure of—expectation,—hope,— wish,—desire,—intention; to disappoint, balk, baffle, dash one’s hopes, fail one, frustrate …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. A port, wharf, or small haven to embark or land merchandise at Cowell; Blount
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Read the complete definitionTo embark; to go or put into a barge.
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