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boarding

/bawr-ding, bohr-/US // ˈbɔr dɪŋ, ˈboʊr- //UK // (ˈbɔːdɪŋ) //

寄宿,寄宿制,登机,寄宿服务

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wooden boards collectively.
    • : a structure of boards, as in a fence or a floor.
    • : the act of a person who boards a ship, train, airplane, or the like: an uneventful boarding.

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Examples

  • The Harvard team declined to comment on whether it thought domestic travelers should be tested before boarding flights.

  • Airlines will deny boarding to those who don’t have proof of a negative test.

  • In 2020, it became commonplace to be in almost constant conversation about the pros and cons of boarding up street level properties in response to, or anticipation of, a disruptive and potentially violent event.

  • Conductors can scan boarding e-tickets shown from the Amtrak app.

  • Preventing bad debtors from boarding trains is one common discipline.

  • Saa is now navigating a new life in America as an incognito boarding school student.

  • He squints slightly, has a squared jaw, and speaks in British-accented English, the product of a boarding school education.

  • Like Donal, he requested to go to boarding school to escape his homelife; also like Donal, he was initially miserable there.

  • Tickets will be free, but anyone who has ever denied anthropogenic climate change will be automatically denied a boarding pass.

  • First: Was he contagious when boarding the plane and are his plane-mates therefore at risk?

  • It was more like the boarding of a ship than any land fight I had ever seen or imagined.

  • Mr. Collingwood, taking the key from his mother, locked the little door in the boarding, after them.

  • Yet the word is general and apparently unconnected with the house, as it was not a stable but a boarding-house.

  • Mrs. Barford, as a country heiress, had received a boarding-school education, and was very superior to Letty in every respect.

  • Immediately after their arrival, he and his brother Nicholas were sent to a boarding-school.