单词 | reboard |
释义 | reboardv. transitive. To board (a boat, bus, etc.) again or in return. Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > [verb (transitive)] > go on board of > again or in return reboard1584 society > travel > rail travel > [verb (intransitive)] > board a train > again reboard1977 1584 W. Warner Pan his Syrinx xxviii. sig. Mv It hapned that after many gentle salutations passed and repassed on either part..neyther Companye doubted at their owne pleasures friendly to boorde and reboorde eche othrs. c1595 Capt. Wyatt in G. F. Warner Voy. R. Dudley to W. Indies (1899) 11 After great bordinge and rebordinge each other, one the morrow wee solemnlie feasted one another. 1793 J. Hunter Hist. Jrnl. ix. 255 Many were killed in their boats, which..became really necessary, to prevent their rallying and reboarding the ship. 1889 Science 1 Feb. 115/1 After the party had fully examined the workings of the power-station..they reboarded the electric cars, and were carried quickly out. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 24 Mar. 10/2 Her bulwarks kept her afloat, and the crew reboarded her and brought her safely to Milford Haven. 1977 Western Living (Vancouver) Apr. 33/2 The conductor ordered all to reboard. 2001 J. Waterman Arctic Crossing i. 36 This girl (who was to become the sea goddess Sedna) repeatedly tried to reboard their boat. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1584 |
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