单词 | inboards |
释义 | board1 of 2noun ˈbȯrd 1 : a piece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width nailed boards over the windows 2 a : a surface, frame, or device for posting notices Pin the photo to the board. b : blackboard wrote the assignment on the board c : a flat usually rectangular piece of material (such as wood) designed for a special purpose: such as (1) : surfboard (2) : skateboard … Tony Hawk has just legitimized the youthful rebellion they'd abandoned along with their boards. Sean Pamphilon (3) : springboard sense 1 Do a backflip off the board. (4) boards plural : skis a new pair of boards d basketball : backboard sense 1 a rebound off the boards also : a rebound in basketball averaging 7.8 boards per game e : switchboard 3 a(1) : a group of persons having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory powers She is on the bank's board of directors. board of examiners a board member (2) : an examination given by an examining board —often used in plural pass the medical boards b : league, association local board of realtors c : daily meals especially when furnished for pay paid for her room and board d : a table spread with a meal offered to help clear the board e : a table at which a council or magistrates sit sat at the council board f card games (1) : the exposed hands of all the players in a stud poker (see stud entry 1 sense 5) game (2) : an exposed dummy (see dummy entry 1 sense 2a) hand in bridge g archaic : table sense 1a 4 electronics : a sheet of insulating material carrying circuit elements and terminals so that it can be inserted in an electronic apparatus (such as a computer) 5 boards plural, ice hockey : the low wall enclosing a hockey rink 6 computers : message board sense 2 Add a link to the board. 7 a : cardboard b : the stiff foundation piece for the side of a book cover 8 nautical : the side of a ship 9 boards plural, theater : stage sense 2a(2) one of the best actors that ever trod the boards 10 finance : a securities or commodities exchange (see exchange entry 1 sense 5a) 11 obsolete : border, edge boardlike ˈbȯrd-ˌlīk adjective board 2 of 2verb boarded; boarding; boards transitive verb 1 a : to go aboard (something, such as a ship, train, airplane, or bus) boarded a bus to Chicago b : to put aboard an airliner boarding passengers 2 : to cover or seal off with a long, thin, and often narrow piece of sawed lumber : to cover or seal off with boards (see board entry 1 sense 1) —usually used with up board up a windowboard up a house 3 : to provide with regular meals and often also lodging usually for compensation supplemented her income by boarding college students 4 ice hockey : to check (a player) into the low wooden wall enclosing a hockey rink : to check (a player) into the boards (see board entry 1 sense 5) 5 archaic : to come up against or alongside (a ship) usually to attack 6 archaic : accost, address boarded me with some light remark W. A. White intransitive verb 1 : to receive meals or lodging bachelors who board at the inn specifically : to live at a boarding school 2 informal : to ride a skateboard, snowboard, etc. At 12, Danny joined his 16-year-old brother … on the slopes, boarding every day after school. Scott DeSimon 3 a : to get into or onto a means of transportation (such as an airplane, bus, ship, etc.) A bit late, we hurried to the gate just in time to board. Ellen Creager b : to put or allow passengers into or onto such a means of transportation … before my plane boarded I wandered into a duty-free shop to pick up a few last-minute presents. Ted Mooney inboards nounas in outboards Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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