boarded 的 3 个定义
- a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
- a flat slab of wood or other material for some specific purpose: a cutting board.
- a sheet of wood, cardboard, paper, etc., with or without markings, for some special use, as a checkerboard or chessboard.
- (18)
- to cover or close with boards: to board up a house; to board over a well.
- to furnish with meals, or with meals and lodging, especially for pay: They boarded him for $50 a week.
- to go on board of or enter.
- (6)
- to take one's meals, or be supplied with food and lodging at a fixed price: Several of us board at the same rooming house.
- Ice Hockey. to hit an opposing player with a board check.
boarded 近义词
embark on vehicle
provide food and sleeping quarters
更多boarded例句
- Harrell played poorly in the bubble following the death of his grandmother, but his scoring ability, pick-and-roll savvy and motor make him one of the best big men on the board.
- His mother was a teacher, and his father worked for an insurance company where Mary McLeod Bethune, the women’s and civil rights activist, served on the board.
- If the Rockets are reluctant to trade Harden to the Philadelphia 76ers, where Morey now runs the show, the Nets are perhaps the best option on the board.
- He encouraged Metro staff members to be more “aggressive” and bring a plan to the board that might transform Metro’s fleet to fully electric by 2035.
- The 54-page planning document published Thursday is essentially a wish list, explaining to the council why the library system’s board believes city funds would be well spent on the projects.
- So the following year dozens of Santas, in full red and white trim, boarded a plane to Portland.
- There was no trouble on the ferry as it reached Manhattan and a few of the passengers boarded the subway to the protest uptown.
- Some were silent from shock, others giddy and smiling as they boarded the U.S. Air Force C-130s.
- Three months later, they were handed over to South Korean officials and, on April 1, 2009, boarded a plane for Seoul.
- On December 1, 1955, she was sitting in a middle row when white people boarded, so that she was supposed to move back, or stand.
- A newsboy boarded the train and passed hurriedly through the cars with the morning papers.
- A party of American marines boarded her, hauled down the Spanish flag, and tried to save the hull, but it was too far consumed.
- Bluejackets boarded her; got her fire under control; got her under steam and moved out.
- Boarded the Mosquito; sailed for and reached camp without further adventure.
- By some means unknown he managed to get to a town at the end of the lake and there boarded a midnight train bound West.