onboard 的 2 个定义
- provided, occurring, etc., on a vehicle: among the ship's many onboard services.
- installed and functional within a vehicle or electronic device: onboard computers for aircraft.
Business.
- to assist and support in developing the skills, knowledge, attitudes, etc., needed to be successful in the job.
- to interact and exchange information with so as to ensure customer satisfaction, maximize company revenue, etc.: Part of onboarding new clients involves setting expectations and timelines.
更多onboard例句
- Keeping my phone and wallet dry is a top priority when I’m on the river, and while I have a handful of different drybag options, the Sidekick finds its way onboard most often because of its versatility.
- The drones don’t have any onboard cameras, navigating with GPS and sensors only, and they can fly about seven miles before needing a recharge.
- In early 2019, Nreal brought onboard Xiaomi founder’s venture fund Shunwei Capital for its $15 million Series A funding.
- What’s perhaps most impressive, however, is its onboard processing for neural spikes—the electrical pattern generated by neurons when they fire.
- San Diego County air pollution regulators have issued three violations against the Navy for the fire onboard the USS Bonhomme Richard.
- Lots of celebrities got onboard, and the campaign raised over $100 million.
- But questions remain about many of the technologies onboard the new ships.
- Lipper expects a diverse reaction, but she hopes to inspire not just women, but men as well to get onboard with gender equality.
- But first, Skarsgard discussed how he came onboard Nymphomaniac.
- We can be sure that onboard jamming has not been added to the F-35 since.
- There are several now onboard the Morgiana, two of whom are petty officers, and they are found most useful hands.
- The spectacle greatly increased the eagerness of all onboard the frigate to take part in the work.
- Owen, from the first set to work to learn the names of all the sails and ropes, indeed of everything onboard.