boarded
登上了,已登船,登上,登上的
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- : 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.
- : boards, Theater.the stage: The play will go on the boards next week.the wooden fence surrounding the playing area of an ice-hockey rink.a racing course made of wood, used especially in track meets held indoors: his first time running on boards.
- : Bookbinding. stiff cardboard or other material covered with paper, cloth, or the like to form the covers for a book.
- : Building Trades. composition material made in large sheets, as plasterboard or corkboard.
- : a table, especially to serve food on.
- : daily meals, especially as provided for pay: twenty dollars a day for room and board.
- : an official group of persons who direct or supervise some activity: a board of directors.
- : Nautical. the side of a ship.one leg, or tack, of the course of a ship beating to windward.
- : Railroads. a fixed signal or permanent sign regulating traffic.
- : a flat surface, as a wall or an object of rectangular shape, on which something is posted, as notices or stock-market quotations: a bulletin board.
- : surfboard.
- : Computers. Also called card, circuit board .a piece of fiberglass or other material upon which chips can be mounted to perform specific functions.plugboard.
- : Electronics. circuit board.
- : a switchboard.
- : Australian. the area of a woolshed where shearing is done.a crew of shearers working in a particular woolshed.sheep about to be sheared.
- : Obsolete. the edge, border, or side of anything.
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- : 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.
- : to allow on board: We will be boarding passengers in approximately ten minutes.
- : to come up alongside, as to attack or to go on board: The pirate ship boarded the clipper.
- : Obsolete. to approach; accost.
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- : 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.
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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.