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词汇 board
释义 board
noun
uk /bɔːd/ us /bɔːrd/

boardnoun (WOOD)


B2[ C ]
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose: (有特定用途的)薄木板;板;牌子
Cheeses were laid out on a board.
There was a "For Sale" board outside the house.房子外有一块“待售”牌。
See also
backboard
breadboard
cheeseboard
chopping board
cutting board
serving board
soundboard
 
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A2[ C ]
a flat piece of wood or other hard material with a special pattern on it, used for playing games: 棋盘
a chess board国际象棋棋盘
See also
checkerboard
A1[ C ]
a blackboard or whiteboard: 黑板或白板
The teacher wrote her name up on the board.老师在黑板上写下了她的名字。
 
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A2[ C ]
a noticeboardUK: 布告板,公告栏
I stuck the notice (up) on the board.我把通知贴在了公告栏上。
 
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[ C ]
a diving board: (跳水用的)跳板
I dived off the top board today, Dad.爸爸,我今天是从最高的跳板跳水的。
 
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 the boards[ plural ]
the wooden fence surrounding the ice surface in ice hockey: (冰球场周围的)护板
He'd crashed into the boards and hurt his leg quite badly.
old-fashioned
the stage in a theatre: 舞台
tread the boardsIt was over two decades since he had trodden the boards (= acted in a theatre).
Today's specials are written on the board.今天的特色菜写在布告板上。
He stuck up a notice on the board with pins.
He advertises his services on the company notice board.他在公司的布告牌上张贴广告来宣传其业务。
When it was his turn to dive, he gulped and stepped up onto the diving board.轮到他跳水时,他深吸了一口气后走上跳板。
The man's body was as stiff as a board when it was found in the snow.在雪地里找到这名男子时,他的身体已经僵硬了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Types of wood
American elm
Atlantic white cedar
balsa wood
bark
basswood
black locust
boxwood
cork
knotty
lumber
matchwood
MDF
mulga
oaken
paulownia
piny
pitch pine
ponderosa pine
softwood
three-ply

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Board games
Publishing: paper & stationery
Schools in general
Swimming

boardnoun (PEOPLE)


C1[ Cusually singular, + sing/pl verb ]
the group of people who are responsible for controlling and organizing a company or organization: 董事会;理事会;委员会
She started in the firm after college and now she's on the board.
She serves on the board of a literacy charity set up by her family.
Board members will vote on the measures at their meeting tomorrow.
See also
board of directors
board of governors
The decision will have to be ratified by the executive board.
There's a board of five directors, but she is the Managing Director.董事会有5名成员,但她是总裁。
There is a predominance of people with an arts degree on the board of governors.理事会中大多数人有文科学位。
She persuaded the board of her worthiness to run the company.她说服董事会相信她有能力管理这家公司。
The editorial board has an expert with a world-wide reputation in the person of Professor Jameson.编委会有一位世界闻名的专家,那就是詹姆森教授。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bosses & managers
administration
anti-management
branch manager
C-suite
CAO
co-president
comptroller
coo
coordinator
crew chief
hierarchy
industrialist
layer
line manager
majordomo
self-governing
silent partner
slave driver
sleeping partner
subdirector

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Organizations - position & status

boardnoun (EXAM)


 boards[ plural ]USinformal
an official examination given by some medical and business organizations in the US: (美国某些医疗、商业组织举行的)执业考试
This is my last chance to pass the boards.这是我最后一次通过执业考试的机会了。

boardnoun (TRANSPORT)


 on board
(oron board something)
on a boat, train, or aircraft: 在船(或火车、飞机)上
As soon as I was on board, I began to have second thoughts about leaving.我一上车就开始动摇要不要走了。
as part of a group or team, especially for a special purpose:
bring someone on boardLet's bring Rob on board for the Saudi deal - he's the expert.
in agreement with a particular course of action, especially so that you get involved with it:
Seeing his enthusiasm and expertise, others quickly got on board with his grand ideas.

boardnoun (MEALS)


B2[ U ]
meals provided when you are staying somewhere, usually for money(住宿处提供的)伙食,膳食(通常需付费)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accommodating people
accommodate
billet
board and lodging
boarding and lodging
camp
deinstitutionalize
full board
institutionalize
modified American plan
non-residential
noninstitutionalized
placement
quarter
rehouse
resettle
resettlement
room and board
seat
self-catering
sleep

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Meals & parts of meals

Idioms


across the board
go by the board
take something on board
board
verb
uk /bɔːd/ us /bɔːrd/

boardverb (GET ON)


B1[ I or T ]
to get onto or allow people to get onto a boat, train, or aircraft: (使)上(船、火车或飞机)
At London airport she boarded a plane to Australia.在伦敦机场她登上了去澳大利亚的飞机。
Will passengers waiting to board please go to the ticket counter?请各位候机的旅客去检票口。
The platform was crammed with people trying to board the train.
I took out a travel insurance policy before I boarded the plane.我在上飞机之前买了旅行保险。
They boarded a ship that was sailing the next day.
He was thought to have boarded the plane in New York.据信他已在纽约上了飞机。
Flight 474 to Buenos Aires is now boarding at gate 9.飞往布宜诺斯艾利斯的474航班现在正在9号登机口登机。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Boarding and alighting from modes of transport
alight
bestride
climb
debark
deplane
disembark
disembarkation
dismount
embark
embarkation
entrain
get
get off
get on
get out
hop
mount
reboard
settle
straddle

boardverb (STAY)


[ I ]
to pay to sleep and eat meals in someone's house: 寄宿
During his stay in England he boarded with a family in Bath.他在英格兰逗留期间寄宿在巴斯的一户人家。
[ I ]
to sleep and eat at school during the school term: (在学校)住校
When you went to school were you a day student or did you board?你上学时是走读还是住校?
[ T ]UK
to arrange for a pet animal to be temporarily taken care of at a place other than its home: 将(宠物)暂时寄养在他处
He boards the dog out when he goes on business trips.他出差时把狗寄养在别处。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Living or sleeping somewhere
abide
co-resident
co-residential
domiciled
dwell
inhospitable
inhospitably
live in
live in sinidiom
live out
populate
reoccupation
repopulate
repopulation
reside
residence
settle
slum
tenancy
warehousing

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Accommodating people

boardverb (SLIDE)


[ I ]
to slide on the snow by standing on a specially shaped board: 单板滑雪
I love to go boarding in the winter.
Synonym
snowboard
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Winter sports
airboard
airboarder
airboarding
Alpine skiing
après-ski
biathlon
bobsleigh
enforcer
face off
figure skater
figure skating
forecheck
skating rink
skiboard
skiboarding
skier
skiing
slalom
sledge
sleigh

boardverb (HIT)


[ I ]
in ice hockey, to make a dangerous hit that sends an opponent into one of the boards that surround the rink(= playing area):
He was given a penalty for boarding.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Winter sports
airboard
airboarder
airboarding
Alpine skiing
après-ski
biathlon
bobsleigh
enforcer
face off
figure skater
figure skating
forecheck
skating rink
skiboard
skiboarding
skier
skiing
slalom
sledge
sleigh

Phrasal verb


board something up

board | American Dictionary


board
noun
us/bɔrd, boʊrd/

boardnoun (FLAT PIECE)


[ C ]
a thin, flat piece of hard material such as wood or plastic:
The floor boards of the old house squeaked as he walked across them.
[ C ]
A board is also a flat piece of hard material that is made to be used for a particular purpose:
an ironing board
a cheese board
[ C ]
A board can be a chalkboard.
[ C ]
A board can also be a circuit board.

boardnoun (PEOPLE)


[ C ]
the group of people who are responsible for controlling the operation of a public or private organization:
a community/school board
She sits on the board of several large companies.

boardnoun (MEALS)


[ U ]
meals provided when you are staying somewhere

Idiom


on board
board
verb
us/bɔrd, boʊrd/

boardverb (GET ON)


[ I/T ]
to get onto or allow people to get onto an aircraft, train, or ship:
[ I ]Flight 701 to Los Angeles is now boarding at gate 14A.

boardverb (MEALS)


[ T ]
to arrange for an animal to be temporarily taken care of and fed at a place other than its home:
[ T ]We board our dogs at the kennel when we go away.

Phrasal verb


board up something

board | Business English


board
noun
uk /bɔːd/us
[ C or S ] MANAGEMENT, WORKPLACE (alsoboard of directors)
the group of people who shareholders choose to manage a company or organization:
The board has decided to reject the offer.
Club manager, Gomez, insists he has the full backing of the board.
be/sit/have a seat on the boardHe sat on the board of the WPP Group for over ten years.
step down/stand down/resign from the boardShe will stand down from the board at the forthcoming AGM.
At the age of 27, she is the youngest member to join the board.
an emergency board meeting.
a non-executive board member
Compare
board of directors
board of trustees
management board
[ C ] MANAGEMENT
a group of people who are responsible for making rules and decisions on behalf of an organization:
A complaint was filed with the state medical board.
a school governing board
[ C ] IT (alsocircuit board)
a flat object covered with small metal electrical connections that create one or more circuits, used in computers and other electronic equipment :
a graphics board
[ C ] WORKPLACE (alsonoticeboard)
a flat object on a wall on which information can be fixed:
There is a list of names on the board outside my office.
[ U ](alsoboard and lodging)
a room and meals that are provided for someone who is staying away from home, for example in a hotel:
The package includes food and board.
 the boards
WORKPLACE
examinations given by some business organizations in the US:
The best strategy for passing the boards is to study early and often.
 be above board
to be legal and honest:
Pay-offs and all other financial dealings were ruled to have been above board.
 across the board
affecting all areas, parts of an organization, people, etc. involved in a particular situation:
The new 18% tax rate will apply across the board.
 be/come/get on board
to be or start to be involved in an activity:
Make sure all senior managers are on board and involved in the internet strategy.
 bring/get sb on board
to make someone become involved in an activity:
A consultancy firm was brought on board to ensure consistency and compatibility.
 on board
TRANSPORT
travelling on a plane, ship, or train:
The aircraft had 92 passengers on board.
 take sth on board
to accept a new idea, method of working, etc.:
It's important that we take on board the environmental concerns of consumers.

See also


advertising board
appeals board
bulletin board
examination board
full board
half board
marketing board
message board
oversight board
printed circuit
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review board
supervisory board
tourist board
board
verb[ I or T ]
uk /bɔːd/us
TRANSPORT
if passengers board a plane, ship, or train, or if a plane, ship, or train is boarding, passengers get on to it before the start of a journey:
Flight 2864 to Frankfurt is now boarding at Gate 12.

Examples of board


board
This is evident in changes of the nomenclature of family planning board to family welfare organization.
Each move consists of a jump by one man over one or more other men, the men jumped over being removed from the board.
After it was disbanded, he took the lead in a number of other projects together with some of the other board members.
On closer viewing, the individual boards and the grain of the timber are revealed as traces of construction.
Poverty was the main reason why children were boarded out, frequently associated with loss of parents and difficulties in providing for a large household.
The government therefore set up a marketing-board type of purchasing arrangement, with higher, fixed producer prices.
Although the basic pattern is the same in 1995 as in 1975, recruitment of board chairmen has still changed significantly for both types of organizations.
No single minister was responsible for either the actions of his board, or the conduct of government in its area of activity.
However, they argue that research boards need agreed-on ethical standards so that the health services research community can adopt uniformly good practices.
To these ends, the industry kept records of the boards' rulings in order to avoid costly editing that the censors might order.
These gifts not only endeared him to many friends and colleagues but made him a valued member of boards and committees.
This is a dual responsibility that the media is simply not equipped to take on board.
Evidence suggests that this governing board regularly exercises effective oversight of the president's activities.
At the drawing board the struggle is to find that difficult synthesis that, when discovered, seems self-evidently correct.
Subjects were asked to par tic ipate and informed consent was obtained prior to administering for this internal review board-approved study.
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Collocations withboard


board

These are words often used in combination with board.

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advisory board
The feedback was discussed by the advisoryboard, who produced a second draft questionnaire.
appointed board
It has an appointed board of directors who are paid.
From the
Hansard archive

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board certification
If a strike by residents were prolonged or if it backfired and resulted in their dismissal, the strike might interfere with their boardcertification.
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