单词 | aboard |
释义 | aboard (əbɔːʳd ) preposition If you are aboard a ship or plane, you are on it or in it. She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona. They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station. Aboard is also an adverb. It had taken two hours to load all the people aboard. The United States has a naval task force offshore, with two thousand marines aboard. Collocations: climb aboard The pair cycled into the freight terminal, climbed aboard and started the engine. The Sun (2006) Wedding guests climbed aboard a platform hoisted into the air by a crane. The Sun (2008) Add to giant art collages and climb aboard some of the ships. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Perhaps they should have to pass their cycling proficiency test before climbing aboard. Times, Sunday Times (2007) And if you are a fan of both actors you should climb aboard. The Sun (2009) Small lumps of sea began to come aboard. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990 (1990) That was the signal for the pilot to come aboard. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES (2003) They halted behind the Heart Pounder and Farley asked for permission to come aboard. BLACKWATER SOUND (2002) After a brief attempt at a boycott fails, advertisers leap aboard. canada.com They are forced to try leaping aboard moving lorries as they head into the port. Times, Sunday Times With the tournament now well under way, savings and investment providers, mortgage lenders, and mobile phone companies have all leapt aboard the football bandwagon. Times, Sunday Times Celebrities leaping aboard fashionable bandwagons tend to attract a degree of cynicism - justifiably, in many cases. Times, Sunday Times At the last minute, she leaps aboard the plane as it lifts from the ground. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 在…上船或飞机 Japanese: 乗って船や飛行機に |
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