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aboard

/uh-bawrd, uh-bohrd/US // əˈbɔrd, əˈboʊrd //UK // (əˈbɔːd) //

在船上,在船上的,在船上工作,在船上的人

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : on board; on, in, or into a ship, train, airplane, bus, etc.: to step aboard.
    • : alongside; to the side.
    • : Baseball. on base: a homer with two aboard.
    • : into a group as a new member: The office manager welcomed him aboard.
prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : on board of; on, in, or into: to come aboard a ship.

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Examples

  • However, doubts have been raised about whether that actually makes flying safer—and airlines and passengers alike would undoubtedly prefer to know that everyone aboard has tested negative.

  • The work didn’t inspire him, however, so one day he bundled his possessions into a battered suitcase and hopped aboard a minibus taxi bound for Johannesburg — the City of Gold.

  • Elon Musk has said his eventual goal is for a one-way ticket to Mars aboard Starship to cost about the same, but that’s decades down the road.

  • It’s too expensive to lug heavy construction materials aboard the spacecraft.

  • Community members voiced their concerns over air quality Tuesday as the Navy continued to combat a fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard for a third day.

  • That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard.

  • And then I said, ‘Well, chief, when the admiral comes aboard, the first mate has to pipe him in.’

  • I believe there was a captain aboard, but Hughes kept throwing him out of the cockpit.

  • So I dragged myself back to the train and pulled myself aboard.

  • People aboard the Carnival Magic have another day and a half at sea before they reach Galveston, Texas.

  • My orders ought to have been taken before a single unwounded Officer or man was ferried back aboard ship.

  • From dawn to breakfast time all hands busy slinging shells—modern war sinews—piles of them—aboard.

  • Dat ar train don' know hit, an' she'll go to Day ob Jedgment, an' ebery soul aboard ob her!

  • The Admiral came aboard and between us we tried to size up the new situation and to readjust ourselves thereto.

  • If you see us come down this way again, honey,” Amy said, “run down here to the shore and we will take you aboard.