词汇 | aboard |
释义 | aboard adverb, preposition uk /əˈbɔːd/ us /əˈbɔːrd/ aboardadverb, preposition (ON/ONTO VEHICLE)C1 on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, or train: 上船(或飞机、公共汽车、火车等);在船(或飞机、公共汽车、火车等)上 The flight attendant welcomed us aboard.乘务员迎候我们登机。 Welcome aboard flight BA345 to Tokyo.欢迎乘坐BA345航班飞往东京。 The train's about to leave. All aboard!火车即将离站,请所有乘客上车! aboard shipWe spent two months aboard ship (= on the ship).我们坐了两个月的船。 He was a radio technician aboard the USS Missouri.他是美国海军“密苏里”号军舰上的无线电技术员。 Many experiments are carried out in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations. I jumped aboard the motor boat and we set off for the island. Nobody is allowed aboard the plane without a security check. The bus drove off just as she was climbing aboard. Boarding and alighting from modes of transport bestride board climb debark deplane disembark disembarkation dismount embark embarkation entrain get get off get on get out hop mount reboard settle straddle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: travelling by aircraft aboardadverb, preposition (IN BASEBALL)In baseball, if a player is aboard, they have successfully reached one of the bases: Alonso got aboard to lead off the fifth inning when he was hit by the pitch. The manager made a pitching change in the sixth inning with one out and two runners aboard. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play swing aboard | American Dictionaryaboard preposition, adverb[ not gradable ] us/əˈbɔrd, -ˈboʊrd/ on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, or train: We finally went aboard the plane three hours later. Examples of aboardaboard By sheer accident, an empty trolley, nobody aboard, is starting to roll down a certain track. The rapidity with which social demarcations get consolidated aboard ship reveals the profound impact of class performatives on the life of the nation. You awaken one morning on your amply outfitted but very small boat to find that a shipwrecked sailor has climbed aboard. The decks were hosed down with sea water until free of debris brought aboard from the landing. Each boat also has a woman aboard, one nursing a child. Head and lower jaws were cut off and hoisted aboard separately, followed by the rest of the carcass. You yourself should know what difficulties lice provide aboard a ship and what a giant work is needed to get rid of them. Whatever the value, none could have been pleasant to handle or to have aboard ship, but those containing the most ammonia were the most foul-smelling. A float-plane was taken aboard and transported to the edge of the pack ice where it took off. Of 11 passengers identified aboard the ship with a recent onset of influenza symptoms, 2 had positive rapid influenza results. As early as 1864, special agents were riding aboard mail cars and using them to monitor delivery and distribution of mail. Between 1500 and 1640, spatial adverbs, such as ashore, aboard, home, and past, are found in addition. Through judicious techniques of estimation, the editors have projected that some 7 million captives were aboard the vessels in the database. In addition to mechanistic questions, all cognitive science, comparative cognition included, should take aboard functional questions into research. This right allows for an attempt to smuggle a mock explosive aboard an aircraft by someone whose role includes that prerogative. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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