单词 | to take aboard |
释义 | > as lemmasto take aboard P2. to take aboard: to incorporate, adopt, or assimilate; to take on. Cf. to take on board at board n. 14e. ΚΠ 1899 T. Mackay Hist. Eng. Poor Law III. i. iv. 99 The pilot who weathered the storm was compelled to take aboard six hundred millions of debt by way of ballast. 1949 Musical Q. 35 220 It was inevitable..that in taking aboard the string tactics from their source much of the esthetic embarked too. 1974 D. Norden in F. Muir & D. Norden Upon my Word 86 The Principal agreed to take the child aboard. 1997 Guardian 28 May 21/8 Evidence..that the reform and deregulation messages have been fully taken aboard. 2004 Times Lit. Suppl. 4 June 20/3 Covent Garden has jettisoned its faithful, long-serving production of Arabella and taken aboard a glitzy travesty. < as lemmas |
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