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单词 to run on board of
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to run on board (of)
c. on board: on one side, close alongside (of a ship or shore); also as prep., short for on board of. (See also 14) to lay (a ship) on board: to place one's own ship alongside of (it) for the purpose of fighting. to run on board (of), to fall on board (of): literal to run against, fall foul of (a ship); figurative to make an attack, fall, upon (a person or thing). on even board with: exactly alongside with; figurative on even terms with, ‘square’ with.
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society > travel > travel by water > action or motion of vessel > [verb (intransitive)] > come or be alongside another ship
to fall on board (of)1508
to fall aboard——1569
yardarm and yardarm1829
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > body of vessel > side(s) of vessel > [phrase] > (close) on one side
on board1508
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > equality [phrase] > equal or even with
on even board with1631
on (also upon) the square1692
in with1741
up with ——1741
upsides with1746
(to be) upshots (with)1877
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make attack [verb (intransitive)]
onreseeOE
onslayc1275
entera1425
to be upon (also on) a person's jack1588
endeavour?1589
to fall aboard1591
to let fly1611
strikea1616
to lift (up) the hand(s, (occasionally one's arm)1655
to fall on board (of)1658
tilt1708
to walk into ——1794
to run in1815
to peg it1834
to sail in1856
to wade in1863
to light in1868
to roll into ——1888
to make for ——1893
society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > operations or manoeuvres > perform operation or manoeuvre [verb (transitive)] > come alongside to fight
to board withc1460
boarda1513
to lay (a ship) aboard1569
to clap (a vessel) aboard, on board1583
to lay (a ship) on board1677
to lay close1799
society > travel > travel by water > action or motion of vessel > [verb (transitive)] > collide with
to run foul1596
to run aboard ——?1606
to run aboard1708
to fall on board (of)1797
foul1828
1508 W. Dunbar Goldyn Targe (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems (1998) I. 185 Hard on burd vnto the blomyt medis..Arrivit sche.
1631 R. Brathwait Eng. Gentlewoman 144 Hath hee kept himselfe on euen boord with all the world.
1658 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour: 2nd Pt. 4 His hungry soul for want of better food, falls on board upon the Devils chear.
1677 London Gaz. No. 1202/3 The Glorieux..laid the Arms of Leyden on Board, which took Fire, and was burnt.
1707 London Gaz. No. 4380/3 We saw..a cluster of 5 or 6 Ships on board each other.
1720 D. Defoe Life Capt. Singleton 42 Keeping the Coast close on Board.
1797 Ld. Nelson in A. Duncan Life (1806) 41 The San Nicholas luffing up, the San Josef fell on board her.
1805 Log in Ld. Nelson Dispatches & Lett. (1846) VII. 207 (note) The Royal Sovereign fell on board of our starboard beam.
1829 F. Marryat Naval Officer I. iii. 95 A large..frigate ran on board of us.
1860 Mercantile Marine Mag. 7 172 It is better to keep the land on board as far as Solitary Isle.
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to run on board (of) ——
c. Nautical. to run on board (of) ——: = to run aboard —— at Phrasal verbs 2.
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1654 Mercurius Politicus No. 198. 3373 Brought by the Lee by the Phœnix and her Boat sent on board, and afterward run on board by the Newcastle, who broke her head and Boltsprit.
1666 S. Pepys Diary 3 June (1972) VII. 142 The Portland, which, by being run on board by the Guernsey, was disabled from staying abroad.
1746 Gentleman's Mag. Nov. 578/1 We were greatly concerned for fear of running on board of ships.
1796 Ld. Nelson 16 Apr. in Dispatches & Lett. (1845) II. 154 Royal Sovereign put back much damaged; a Transport run on board her.
1829 F. Marryat Naval Officer I. iii. 95 A large..frigate ran on board of us.
1867 All Year Round 26 Oct. 421/2 Lord Howe..was determined to pass through, or run on board the enemy's flag-ship or the Jacobin.
1902 Cornhill Mag. Dec. 810 He fell in with a strange sail, which nearly ran on board of him in the dark.
1989 C. Harrod-Eagles Victory xiv. 271 It was when you ran on board us, sir, in the storm... The Cap'n threw himself on Mr Reid, sir, to save him, and the bowsprit hit him.
2001 R. Woodman Sea Warriors (2002) xiv. 249 For some time Seahorse's starboard guns fired at Badere-I-Zaffer's port battery, until Scandril again attempted to run on board his assailant.
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